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Title: Beginning Writing for Television (Dramatic, Comedic, & Reality): Creating & Writing Your Own TV Pilot
Instructor: Bo Kaprall
Dates: 8 Tuesdays: Jan 6, 13, 20, 27; Feb 3, 20 17, 24
Time: 7:00 PM EST – 9:00 PM EST
Location: Zoom
Cost: Nonmember: $416; Writer/Reader Member: $272; Senior Member, Student Member, Librarian Member, Teacher Member, Military/Veteran Member: $240
*Payment plans available! Email sarah@indianawriters.org for more info*
Applicable to comedy, drama, and reality, this unique course is designed for creative aspiring writers with no prior experience—as well as those with screenwriting experience—who seek to break into television writing. Learn in an interactive environment the basics of creating, writing, and presenting your first television script for both drama and/or comedy, including how to take your idea to the next step and create a complete half-hour or one-hour television script. Beginning and professional writers are welcome. Prior screenwriting experience is not required.
The course will cover:
Students will be emailed several TV scripts (shooting drafts) in PDF format prior to the first-class session (and more during the course) to be read in advance if possible. We’ll also be viewing videos related to the topics throughout the course.
This course will also include special guests, including WGA writers and producers working in television today. Students will get the opportunity to ask questions and get a behind-the-scenes look into how television is made, learning about the different career paths to becoming a professional television writer and what showrunners, producers, creative executives, and fellowship competitions are looking for from writers working today.
Session 1 –
Internet: examples of script writing software (Final draft, Celtx, Trelby)
Session 2-
Continuing answers to questions from session one. Getting started. Your choices and the steps needed to begin. Various kinds of structures and television formats. The importance of Characters. Learning proper exposition. Viewing of videos and script samples.
Sessions 3 – 4
Getting started. Creating characters and stories. Understanding Production. Preparing to write. A-B-C stories, Antagonist and Protagonist. What makes a good script (hour or half hour). Samples of both. Your choices and the steps needed to begin. Various kinds of television structures. Viewing of videos and script samples. Creating unique characters and stories. Understanding Production. Preparing to write. Sharing of original ideas with class.
Session – 5 –
Starting to write – Importance of the outline. Student presentation of ideas and characters with teacher and class feedback utilizing information from the first 4 sessions. Explanation of treatments, presentations and show bibles.
Sessions 6-8
Continuation of idea presentation. Critiques of student outlines and/or scripts – class and teacher input. Continue critiques and final answers to questions.
About the instructor:
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Bo Kaprall has been a television show creator, director, writer, producer, executive producer, and actor for over thirty-five years. Currently (2024), he has created and is Executive Producing a new television series, “Operation Undercover,” for HBO Max & Discovery ID, which debuts this November.
Bo got his start in Chicago as an actor in the touring company of Chicago’s Second City. In the seventies he moved to Los Angeles where he started the Comedy Store Players and joined Kentucky Fried Theatre (Kentucky Fried Movie, Airplane, Police Squad). He then went on to write and produce several network series including The Carol Burnett Show, Laverne & Shirley, The Cher Show, Aaron Spelling’s Friends, Norman Lear’s Year at the Top, and Welcome Back Kotter. In addition, he has written over thirty network pilots.
Over the years Bo has created and executive produced shows for ABC, CBS, NBC, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Discovery, TLC, and HGTV. In the nineties Bo moved to Minneapolis, where he started his own creative production company focusing on humorous radio and television commercials and corporate communications. Bo has recorded, written, and produced over 1,000 radio commercials, winning several Cleo and Radio Best Awards.
He has appeared as an actor on over 50 television shows, the latest being Law & Order and Third Watch. For the last five years he has been teaching a course in “Beginning writing for television,” at various writing and film centers in Minneapolis and across the country (via Zoom).




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