How much of the actual history do you keep? What do you cut? What do you change? What part of someone’s life do you focus on? And how can you make sure your feature or pilot brings something to the conversation?
And you thought inventing characters and story was hard. But don’t worry! Frederic Richter is here to walk us through all of this and more!
This 90-Minute Webinar Covers:
- True stories that merit adaptation, and the ones that don’t
- When to take artistic liberties, and when to stick to the facts
- How to imbue cinematic structure
- Whether a story should go the feature or TV route
- The importance of bringing something new to the conversation
A Sarah Lawrence graduate, Frederic Richter has always loved history, literature and film. He continued on to be a screenwriting fellow at AFI where he earned his MFA. He is currently the Director of Development at Tradition Pictures, an LA-based production company focused on bringing stories alive that need to be told in film, TV and other media. He has worked on TV shows for Showtime, The History Channel and The Investigation Discovery Channel. Frederic has worked as a Story Analyst and consultant for numerous production companies and financiers, including QED International, Black Label Media, Covert Media and The Black List. As a writer, his screenplay APPEARANCES won 1st place in the Slamdance Screenwriting Competition. His script, BLIND, co-written with Joe Novoa, is in pre-production with Parallax (Sally Hibbin) producing. Another feature he wrote and is producing, AFPAK, is currently in development with independent producers.
I must say I learned more in 90 minutes with Mr. Richter than I had in the previous 90 weeks!
~ Jim M., Screenwriter
Questions?
If you have any questions or any trouble accessing the recording, email our Director of Education Alexandra Davies at alex@roadmapwriters.com!