Spring 2027
Screenwriting:
Crafting Short Film Stories
This Journey focuses on the art and craft of writing compelling short film scripts. Mentees and mentors will explore the fundamentals of screenwriting, including story structure, character development, visual storytelling, and dialogue, with an emphasis on translating ideas into cinematic narratives. Through guided exercises, peer feedback, and analysis of short films and scripts, participants will develop original screenplays and strengthen clarity, intention, and emotional impact in their writing. Through developing an original short film script, mentees will strengthen screenwriting craft, build confidence in narrative development, and gain experience translating ideas into cinematic storytelling, while mentors will deepen understanding of screenwriting and support emerging writers in developing narrative structure and voice. Those who wish to continue can enroll in an optional second cycle focused on film production, exploring how scripts are brought to life on screen.
Fall 2026 Pre-Enrollment Is Open!
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Learning Objectives
Journey Teaching Artist
All Journeys within this Adventure focus on writing for film, television, and the stage. It is recommended for mentees and mentors who would like to create their own plays, screenplays, or teleplays. Learn more about the other Adventures offered at Girls Write Now below.
Screenwriting: Crafting Short Film Stories is a Journey in the Script 360 Adventure.
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