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Over thirty-five years in film and TV have taught me the path to success in screenwriting:

  1. To learn to intuitively understand what a great script looks like.
  2. To develop the muscle memory of writing in screenplay format.
  3. To acquire the talent to translate ideas into the written word.
  4. To develop the analytical skills to edit and improve your work.(*)

A multi-million dollar industry of screenwriting education products is built on just that last point.  They are all overlooking the first three. In Immersion, we focus on the first 3 points above. And you’ll be surprised how easy this is, provided you do the right thing. 

The Immersion method offers this foundation.

Welcome!

Karel Segers
Course Director


(*) That’s right. Having a great story is not an essential requirement. You will learn in due course.

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About the Instructors

Karel Segers wrote his first produced screenplay at age 17. Today he is a story consultant, writer and producer, with experience in film rights acquisition, development and production. Karel is a qualified teacher whose lectures have inspired students in Australia, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. His clients include award-winning filmmakers as well as three Oscar-nominees. Karel is the founder of The Story Department and www.Logline.it! and he ranks in the world's Top 10 of most influential people for screenwriting on Twitter. He is a co-writer on Danger Close (aka Long Tan), a screenplay that attracted Kriv Stenders (Red Dog), Sam Worthington (Avatar) and Stuart Beattie (Pirates of the Caribbean).