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SUMMARY:What if we didn't start with words?
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop we’re going to draw / make design sets / costumes / locations… and then we’ll write for them.\n\n\n\n\nI’ve been thinking about staging and the power of set design. Why is it that writers don’t often get to work with set designers early in a development process? What does thinking about image rather than words unlock for storytellers / writers? Then I saw a video about Taika Waititi’s (awesome writer/director\, check him out) creative process. There he talked about how he starts his film scripts. He thinks about cool images / events for the beginning and start of a story\, and then he writes to link them up. Do you do this? I don’t do this. I never do this. I think it could be interesting to try doing this. It could be so fun to try this! To play with the graphic and the look of things and see what that inspires. To think about a set/costumes and then imagine a story that comes from there? So\, I thought\, why not experiment with all of that?
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LOCATION:Leeds
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