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About the Teacher

BILLY MERNIT, author of Writing the Romantic Comedy (Harper/Collins) and popular blogger (Living the Romantic Comedy), serves as both a private script consultant and a story analyst at Universal Studios, while teaching at the UCLA Extension Writers' Program. His novel Imagine Me and You will be published by Random House in April 2008.

 
Presents

A Brand New DVD:

Writing The Marketable

Romantic Comedy

by Billy Mernit

The romantic comedy is a hallmark of the film industry and a pop culture institution that continues to evolve and warm hearts each passing year. 

However, writing a marketable rom-com is no small task. But who better to teach this subject than the man – Billy Mernit – who, having been the author of the only text that breaks down the genre, literally wrote the book on romantic comedies.

Citing examples from over twenty classic films, this DVD will help you understand not only why those films are good, but also why they are successful. A common trap to be avoided in today’s marketplace is writing a romantic comedy that seems too “familiar.” Originality sells -- and Billy can teach you how to take your unique idea and create an original script that breaks new ground, while still containing all of the usual trademarks of the rom-com genre.

You’ll also learn:
    -- The quality difference between a buy and a pass
    --  How to deal with the “limitations” of the genre and use them to your advantage
    -- How to think visually
    -- The rewards for making your romantic comedy about something
    --  How to successfully tweak the formula

Part of the Screenwriting Expo DVD series, this 90-minute course is an exceptional value. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the finest faculty teaching screenwriting today.

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