UP-COMING SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS
The "SEMINAR" covers the history and theory of The Moral Premise, and is based on Part 1 from the book.
The "WORKSHOP" covers the practical application of The Moral Premise, and is based on Part 2 from the book.
We are working on scheduling seminars and workshops in Chicago, New York, as well as a workshop for Michigan; and would like to hear from other locations and schools who would like to schedule a seminar and/or workshop.
Seminar/Workshop E-Mail Notification
If you want to be notified of details about Moral Premise workshops in your area, or request one, email Dr. Williams at: Moral Premise Seminar/Workshop
SEMINAR FEEDBACK
November 11, 2006, Spring Arbor University - SEMINAR
Here is the good Feedback. The suggestions for improvements are being incorporated.
- Letter from Allen Ruhlandt Thanks, Allen.
- Great. Thank you!
- Thank you for writing this book and dealing with this important aspect of filmmaking.
- A real delightful discovery
- Applaudibly organized - excellent use of each minute.
- The examples and clips were excellent.
- Thank you for providing a hand out of your slides so we didn't have to take as many notes.
- Thorough coverage of the material and illustrated with film clips.
- Kept my interest throughout.
- The content flow and movie examples made it intriguing
- This seminar will significantly streamline the screenwriting process for those who understand the principle. Well worthwhile!
- Very clear and precise presentation.
- I really liked the 13-point three-act structural parts diagram. Very clear on how and why movie scripts do or don't work.
- Passionate and exciting presentation
- Thanks for being available during lunch for questions.
SEMINAR CONTENT DESCRIPTION and SAMPLE SLIDES