Join us for an engaging 5-day screenwriting seminar designed to unlock your storytelling potential and sharpen your scriptwriting skills. Through hands-on workshops, expert guidance, and peer feedback, you'll learn the fundamentals of structure, character, and dialogue. Whether you're a beginner or refining a current project, this seminar will give you the tools to bring your cinematic vision to life.
Screenwriting is the art of writing scripts for film, television, or digital media. It involves crafting dialogue, characters, and storylines in a format that guides how a visual production unfolds on screen.
Audio drama is a form of storytelling that uses voice acting, sound effects, and music to create immersive narratives without visuals—like a movie for your ears.
COST: UGX 120,000/=
WHEN?
10th to 14th AUGUST |
WHERE?
Yenze Theatre Conservatoire
WHO?
Angie Emuwron.
Angie Emurwon is an award-winning Filmmaker, Playwright, and a storytelling Dramaturg for both stage and screen. She recently wrote and directed a 10-episode web series Enno Laavu (2023) that is currently in post-production; has directed 3 short films: Keycard (2021), LayLay (2019) and Sunday (2018); as well as 13 episodes of the Ugandan TV show Mama&Me (2021) on Pearl Magic/Mnet/DSTV. Her first short, Sunday, won Best East African Short (2019 MAAFF - Rwanda); 2nd Prize, Films by Women (2019 NWFF – Ghana), and Best National Short Film (2019 GIFF – Uganda), as well as screening at several festivals including the 2019 Durban International Film Festival - South Africa, and the 2019 Silicon Valley African Film Festival - USA. Her radio plays The Cow Needs a Wife (2010) and Sunflowers behind a Dirty Fence (2012) have both won BBC Radio Drama awards.
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