Storytelling for the Screen & Creative Writing

Led by Johnnie Mazzocco, the screenwriting curriculum aims to produce a collection of scripts from which one can be chosen to make a film. The material covers all aspects of scriptwriting, including storytelling, story arc, character development, dialogue, and script conventions, such as formatting, jargon, transitions, shots, intercuts, and more. The creative writing course covers character creation, world building, and story arcs.

Each Fiction Writing course will conclude with a public reading at which the general public will be invited inside prison. Each Storytelling for the Screen course will conclude with a table read at which other incarcerated men are invited to attend and read for a character.

Program Goals:

OHOM Blk logo mark faded background  craft scripted stories for short films (10-15 minutes)

OHOM Blk logo mark faded background  tap into our collective wealth of insight and experience about life—both in general and on the inside.

OHOM Blk logo mark faded background  harness the healing potential of story creation, for creators and for viewers alike.

OHOM Blk logo mark faded background  raise awareness about prison life with the wider community and cultivate space for change.

OHOM Blk logo mark faded background  include AICs and Returned Citizens in all phases of film creation.

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