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We make notebooks and workbooks that help move your stories forward. Our flagship product, the Storyclock Notebook, was brought to life by over 5,000 Kickstarter backers in the summer of 2017, and now we make Storyboard products too.
Finishing Your Short and Moving Forward - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (15/15)
Sound Design - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (14/15)
Fixing it in Post (After Effects) - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (13/15)
VFX are Fundamental - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (12/15)
Directing Actors - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (11/15)
Directing Crew - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (10/15)
Practical Storyboarding for Directors - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (9/15)
Shotlisting: Breaking Your Script Down - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (8/15)
Practical Production Design - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (7/15)
First Drafts and Iterations - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (6/15)
Breaking Story Using Symmetry - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (5/15)
Shorts Demand Simplicity - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (4/15)
Why and Why NOT to Make a Short Film - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (3/15)
Discovering Your Creative Voice - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (2/15)
Introduction & Overview - Short Films 101 with Seth Worley (1/15)
Short Films 101 with Seth Worley - Trailer
NEW! Storyboard Stickies
Pitching Your Ideas (Screenwriting Tricks)
The Basics of Screenplay Formatting
Screenplay Formatting: Boring stuff does matter.
Writing Scene Action (Screenwriting Tricks)
Storyclock Process: Storyclocking the Details
Writing Great Dialogue (Screenwriting Tricks)
Conquering The Third Act (Story Structure Part 6)
Clash With The Villain (Story Structure Part 5)
The Midpoint! (Story Structure Part 4)
Fun and Games of Act 2 (Story Structure Part 3)
The Lightning Bolt (Story Structure Part 2)
The Normal World (Story Structure Part 1)
Writing from Character vs. Writing from Theme