Tag: Masterclass

  • Screenwriter and Producer Kim Hornsby to Present Books to Film Sessions at CAC24

    We are thrilled to have Kim Hornsby present

    at the

    2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference focusing on Books to Film! 

    Kim Hornsby is a USA Today and Amazon Bestselling Author along with being a sold, multi-optioned, and produced screenwriter. Her Chanticleer Paranormal Book Awards winning novel, The Dream Jumper’s Promise,  is in development with plans to film in late 2024. We are excited for  her Romcom Christmas movie, Christmas in Crystal Creek, that is slated for filming in 24/25. She teaches adaptation of books to scripts across North America. Kim has a diverse portfolio of scripts and novels that include Christmas, thrillers, and stalkers, although not in the same story.

    Kim Hornsby, a young white woman with blonde hair and glasses wearing a stylish yellow jacket with a blue scarf
    Top 25 Screenwriters to Watch in 2024, Kim Hornsby

    We are beyond thrilled to have this long-time Chanticleerian join us again at CAC24 where she will present, teach, sit on panels, and participate. Kim will share her Books to Film journey with us along with the Tips and Tricks she has picked up on it. Don’t miss out on her special Kaffeeklatsch session either!

    Sessions that Kim Hornsby will present:

    • Writing the Hollywood Adaptation Master Class WorkshopPlease click here to register for Kim’s Master Class. 
      • This book to film class is specifically an adaptation guide. Learn how to take your book, extract the scenes needed for a movie and turn it into a script. She concentrates on Plotting and Formatting (for film) with all the tips and tricks.
      • Thursday, April 18, 2 p.m. until 6 p.m.
    • Learn the Power of Pitch Decks, Log Lines, and Quick Pitches to Your Own Original Story to make an exec or producer realize they have to have this movie.
    • From Novel to Production – The Story of Dream Jumper’s Promise
    • How to Write the “TV movie” (which covers Hallmark Christmas, Lifetime Thrillers, and the 9 Act Script).
    • Why Write a Series Panel
    • Multi-Author Anthologies – the Why and How Panel In this session, Kim will touch on how she got her USA Bestseller status through a targeted campaign with other authors.
    • Life After You Finish Your Screenplay – How to market your work, yourself, be seen by producers, execs, studios. How to get a Lit Manager or Agent and if you need one.

    All this and more, at the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference and the Chanticleer International Book Awards Banquet and Ceremony. 

    CAC24  Dates:  April 18th – April 21st, 2024 

    • Thursday, April 18th – Master Classes
    • Friday and Saturday, April 19th & 20th – Keynote Luncheons, Conference Sessions, Kaffeeklatsches, Networking “Happy Hours”
    • Saturday Evening, April 20th – The 2023 CIBA Banquet and Ceremony
    • Sunday, April 21st – Book Fair by Village Books (more info to come regarding Sunday’s activities). We have a few surprises in mind 🙂

    CAC24 and the 2023 CIBA Banquet and Ceremony will be held at the Sheraton Four Points on Lakeway Avenue, Bellingham, Wash.  Centered amid popular downtown attractions, the Four Points by Sheraton Bellingham Hotel & Conference Center is a haven of contemporary comfort and conveniently located. 

    Discounted room rates are available until the block is filled or March 18th. Click here to access the link and info. 

    Please check back often for the latest information about CAC24!

    Don’t Delay! Register Today! Seating is limited.

     

     

  • Film Techniques for Fiction Writers by Jessica Morrell and Other Advanced Writing Class Sessions at CAC 22

    The 2022 Chanticleer Authors Conference is offering Advanced Writing Craft Sessions!

    Learn from the Best!

    CAC22 is offered In Real Life and Virtually, June 23rd – 26, 2022.

    Headlining the sessions is:

    Master Writing Class – Film Techniques for Fiction Writers with Jessica Morrell

    Fiction and memoir need to be cinematic—there’s no getting around that fact.

    Especially in this saturated, reality-dominated, and competitive media landscape. Creating cinematic fiction makes great demands on writers—there’s no gigantic screen, no darkened theater to enchant a reader, no actors prancing around a stage, their body language and costumes signaling meaning and subtext. But many film techniques can be translated onto the page from viewpoint to mastering props and subtext. It begins with making powerful choices and identifying key moments that need emphasis, when to whisper and suggest, and when to stage and let the camera roll.

    Topics we’ll cover:

    • Using viewpoint to establish camera angles and narrative distance, especially bringing your ‘camera’ in close for potency and impact.
    • Borrow method acting techniques to create immersive viewpoints.
    • Using wide angle or establishing shots to nail down scenes and place.
    • Zooming for impact.
    • Factoring in the subliminal with sounds, subtext, color, and texture.
    • Lighting to create mood, atmosphere, resonance, and obstacles.
    • Using props to ground the story and create subtext.
    • Scene cuts and cliffhangers to keep suspense percolating.

    This workshop will available LIVE and VIRTUALLY for those who register

    Jessica Page Morrell

    The inimitable, always-in-demand, Jessica Morrell

    One of the primary contributors to the Chanticleer writing blog, Jessica’s tips and advice are invaluable lessons that benefit all authors. Each year we offer writing craft sessions from the best editors and authors in the publishing industry.

    Don’t Miss Out!

    Jessica will be teaching two classes over the course of three sessions LIVE at CAC22

    Your Brain on Writing: How Neuroscience Research Can Make You a Better Writer (2 Sessions)

    Writing is a complex process and these days information gleaned from cognitive neuroscience can make a powerful difference in how much you accomplish and how your words affect readers. While writing, all regions of your brain are engaged and on the job. That’s why the more you write, the more neural connections you’re growing. The latest science-based information gives insights on how to form connections and develop powerful habits as you train and strengthen your brain. Reading is also a complex act so we’ll delve into what goes on in readers’ minds and how to capture their interest and keep them captivated. Or should we say captive?

    Topics we’ll cover:

     An easy-to-understand overview of brain structures and functions. This includes learning the roles of key neurotransmitters, our billions of neurons, and how to better implement them in writing and life.

    • Neuroplasticity and how you can change your brain’s structure and function by rewiring neural pathways.
    • Understanding the function of the RAS (reticular activating system) and how it helps us achieve goals and leads our future self forward.
    • Put your subconscious and unconscious to work by reprograming generating ideas and breakthroughs.
    • The function of the vagas nerve, the longest cranial nerve running from your brain to your stomach, and how it affects major body functions from breathing to blood pressure to heart rate. Then we’ll discuss simple practices to stimulate it to support overall and emotional health.
    • Practical habits and exercise to put this knowledge into practice.

    AND

    Dangerous Women with Jessica Morrell

    Vampire Juliette and Vampire Hunter Cal — Two Dangerous Women from Netflix’s First Kill

    Dangerous women can occupy so many roles in fiction, film, and television. With their complex moralities and motivations, they defy expectations, and can be strong, fearless, and inspiring. Then there are the ones who scare us. Because one bad woman is worth five bad men, so when women plot and scheme and break bad, the results are often disastrous for whoever she’s got in her crosshairs. Because social norms have taught us that women are the gentler and nurturing sex, when they defy norms, the results are combustible.

    With that in mind, we’ll talk about female anti-heroes in all their fierceness and intriguing capabilities and how to make their stakes personal. We’ll cover unlikable protagonists, villains, and rule breakers who sizzle on the page, reflect the realities of their society or culture, or are deliciously out of sync. We’ll also discuss roles in fiction such as femme fatale, divas, mommy dearest, and power behind the throne. Characters we’ll analyze characters from well-known tales such as Annie Wilkes of Misery, Sula, Nurse Ratchet, Mrs. Danvers, Rebecca DeWinters, and Mrs. Bennet of Pride and Prejudice.

    The workshop will review contemporary women found in TV series and films because in recent years an explosion of strong and norm-defying females are everywhere—including Claire Underwood from House of Cards, Eve Polastari and Villanette from Killing Eve, Cersei Lannister and Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones, Queen Elizabeth in The Crown—disrupters all.

    Other Sessions at In Real Life CAC 22

    • Why Acting Classes Make You a Better Writer – Nicole Evelina – USA Bestselling Author
    • Seven Advanced Techniques for Deeping Characterization – Diane Garland (Continuity Editor) and Jacquie Rogers – multi-award winning author
    • Five Things You Need to Know About POV – Amy Peele, Medical Mystery Author
    • Writing Intimacy Scenes – Betsy Fasbinder, Writing Coach & Author
    • Story Bibles and Continuity – with Diane Garland (World Builder and Continuity Editor)
    • and more!

    Plus, sessions on the business and marketing side of being a writer! 

     

    Register Today!

    In addition to Morrell’s LIVE Master Class, you can sign up for her other sessions and the full Chanticleer Authors Conference here.

    Reach out to us at info@ChantiReviews.com with any questions!