Big Screen Symposium & Script to Screen
TV & Film
In this masterclass, screenwriter Sophie Henderson explores how to build a story
with empathy that connects with its audience. She argues for character authenticity
over likeability and talks about putting your whole self into your script. This session
is presented by Department of Post. Sophie is introduced by actor and director
Lucy Wigmore.
This session is from the Big Screen Symposium held in Auckland on the 4th and 5th of December 2020.
The Big Screen Symposium 2020 was brought to you by Script to Screen and J&A
Productions. We gratefully thank our event partners - the New Zealand Film
Commission, New Zealand On Air, Te Māngai Paho, Images & Sound, Screen
Auckland and AUT.
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Big Screen Symposium 2017: Directing with So Yong Kim
Big Screen Symposium 2017: Distribution Masterclass with Peter Broderick
Big Screen Symposium 2017: Directing with David Michôd
Big Screen Symposium 2017: Adaptation with writer Luke Davies
Big Screen Symposium 2017: In Conversation with UTA Agent Bec Smith
Big Screen Symposium 2017: Keynote Address Day 2 - Authenticity and Pretence
NZIFF TALKS 2017: Francis Lee on GOD'S OWN COUNTRY with Shuchi Kothari
NZIFF TALKS 2017: Jennifer Peedom on MOUNTAIN
NZIFF TALKS 2017: Gaylene Preston on MY YEAR WITH HELEN
NZIFF TALKS 2017: Francis Lee on GOD'S OWN COUNTRY with Max Currie
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Big Screen Symposium 2016: Making Great TV Drama with Cate Shortland and Tony Krawitz
Big Screen Symposium 2016: In Conversation with Cliff Curtis
Big Screen Symposium 2016: Screenwriting Masterclass with Cate Shortland - Image and the Subconscious
Big Screen Symposium 2016: Breaking the Silence - the Writers and Directors of WARU
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