I was one of the three grand-prize winners in the 2009 Big Break contest. That winning script was the direct result of an online screenwriting course at ScreenwritingU. I came up with the original idea, wrote the script and polished it using the tools I learned in several of the ScreenwritingU courses. I'm convinced I would not have won the Big Break contest without what I learned from ScreenwritingU and that's why I thanked SU's founder, Hal Croasmun, in my acceptance speech at the Paley Center.
Prior to taking the SU online classes, I'd gone through an 18-month boot camp-type course in Santa Monica, attended many writing classes and seminars (including Truby and Freeman), and read countless screenwriting books (including McKee, Snyder, Iglesias, Schechter, Williams, Field, Trottier, Seger, Mernit and others).
All of these other experiences were helpful, but none offered the breakthroughs I got from ScreenwritingU.
The ScreenwritingU classes (ProSeries, Pushing the Envelope, Writing for Movie Stars, Quality Elevation, Fresh & Edgy, Subtext, etc.) all gave me theoretical concepts and nuts-and-bolts tools that dramatically improved my writing.
SU also offers on-going online resources through their alumni program. SU writers are able to celebrate each other's successes as well as connect with producers, managers and agents. I continue to recommend SU to anyone and everyone that will listen.
The SU techniques aren't the only ones I use. I'm also a huge fan of Blake Snyder and other key players. But the work I did with SU is what really pushed my writing forward and allowed me to become a Nicholl semifinalist, Austin finalist and Big Break winner.
Kevin Lee Miller