How to Develop a TV Series Idea
The idea is everything. Matt and Ross share their process for coming up with one you'll love: Seek inspiration, brainstorm, and embrace the importance of a "core drive."
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The Duffer Brothers' Writing Approach
It's important to develop good writing habits as you begin to flesh out your series idea. The brothers share their tips for holding themselves accountable, staying disciplined, and finishing their scripts.
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Expanding on the Idea
Using never-before-seen documents from the "Stranger Things" concept development, Matt and Ross walk you through their "blue-skying" process for building out and improving ideas.
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Character Development
Matt and Ross teach you how to develop ideas for characters and how to introduce the most essential character arcs in your pilot script.
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Setting and Worldbuilding
The world of "Stranger Things" is one of its most engaging aspects. Matt and Ross discuss how they developed the setting for the series by drawing inspiration from films, games, and their own childhood.
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Developing a Season Arc
After you have settled on a series idea, an important next step is building a season arc. Matt and Ross share how they ideated an arc for "Stranger Things" and how the character arcs converge into the overarching story.
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Writing Your Story Outline
Outlining is a sacred step for Matt and Ross. In this lesson, explore the brothers' two-step outlining process-and see how they used that process to build the "Stranger Things" pilot.
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Building Your Final Outline
Once your first outline is ready, your "scaffolding" is in place. Learn how to build on your previous work to create a final outline for a pilot that skillfully integrates storylines and conflict.
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Starting Your Pilot Script
In this lesson, learn to convert your final outline into a pilot script and get an inside look at how Matt and Ross built the "Stranger Things" pilot, originally called "Montauk."
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Writing Demo: How to Write a Hook
Continuing their imaginary Steve and Dustin spin-off concept, Matt and Ross demonstrate how they write an opening hook, and showcase their process for brainstorming, outlining, and scriptwriting under extreme time constraints.
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Getting to the Pitch
The brothers discuss how they initially navigated the pitching process without Hollywood connections. Learn tips for finding representation and getting your script noticed.
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The
Using materials they created when they pitched "Stranger Things," Matt and Ross cover the most important components to include in a pitch and share advice on how to practice.
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You've Sold Your Script. Now What?
Matt and Ross share what they learned from developing "Stranger Things" after it was greenlit, including how they worked in writers' rooms and created multiple seasons.
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