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Teaching Storytelling Through Screenwriting
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Run time: 75 min.
How do you teach the art of storytelling to high school students? How do you do so within the structure of a screenplay and/or film? How do you keep students interested and excited about the sometimes tedious format? These are some of the questions that will be addressed in this panel session on preparing teachers to teach screenwriting in the high school classroom. This panel is for high school teachers only. Tom Skerritt Moderator: Alissa Ziemianski
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9:00 AM     Sat, Oct 24 State Capitol, Extension Auditorium + add to cal
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