WRITING FOR RADIO, TV, AND FILM by Tom Durham
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This class focuses on commercial aspects of writing and how to use your writing skill in the radio, tv, and movie industries. Tom Durham covers the use of visual and aural writing, word choice, storyboarding and screenwriting to make your writing stronger overall.
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