Intro to Screenwriting
Are you an author of a book that you'd like to turn into a movie? 

Do you have an idea for the next big movie, but you don't know where to start? 

If you're interested in learning the art of how to write a screenplay, you're in the right place. 

Wally and Betty will teach YOU what they wish someone had taught them before they ever sat down to write their first screenplays!
In this class we will cover:
WEEK 1: PREWRITING

The “What If?”

The “Logline”

Creating the Main Character Treatment

Scriptment or Storyboard

WEEK 2: PLOT

Catalyst

Break into Act Two

Midpoint

Break Into Act 3

WEEK 3: FORMATTING

Title Page

Scene Headings

Font and Margins

Screenplay formatting SW (Industry Standard)

WEEK 4: CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

Character Identity

The Five Cs

Dialogue Dos and Don’ts

V.O. vs O.S. & O.S. vs. O.C.

WEEK 5: ACTION Dos and Don’ts

EXT. vs INT. vs EXT./INT.

Show don’t Tell

Inserts, Supers

Phone Conversations & Intercuts

Ellipsis, Dashes, and Stacked Action

WEEK 6: THE REWRITE

Put It In A Drawer

Get It Out And Fix It

Get Other Writers To Read It

Fix It And Send It Out

THIS SELF-PACED CLASS INCLUDES:

Readings

Video Instruction

Optional Office Hours

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What our Students Say:
"Wally Lane and Betty Kim's Intro to Screenwriting course doesn't just teach fundamentals, it teaches what works. The script I wrote in their class won 44 awards at film festivals worldwide, including Best American Script at the International Berlin Film Festival and Best T.V. Pilot Episode at the London Film Festival. If you're serious about screenwriting, this is where you start."

J.W. Zarek

Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author and 2025 Moonbeam Medal Winner
“Thanks to Wally Lane I'm now a screenwriter with three movies made. I heartily recommend him as a screenwriting instructor to one and all. He'll set you on the right path — I know. “

Mark Sawyer

“My POV- ex teacher and student of life. I spent a few thousand dollars, lots of time, and energy trying to learn screenwriting. Then I met Wally in the Wednesday Night Group and took Betty and Wally's class. Smartest thing I ever did. I think I took two classes. Any way, they have been available for help with a script whenever one needs help. Mentors, both of them. They want you to succeed. THAT'S A TEACHER”

Kathy Grater

“Wally and Betty’s screenwriting course was the creative reset button I didn’t know I needed. I walked in with a wandering, free-spirited draft and walked out with a screenplay that finally understood structure without losing its soul. Their mix of humor, industry wisdom, and genuine care makes the whole process feel like an adventure instead of an uphill climb. If your story is begging to grow up a little (but still stay fun), this is absolutely the class to take.”

Suzanne S.

Screenwriter & Creator, 60's Offspring

“Wally and Betty are amazing teachers. Their classes are very comprehensive. They leave nothing to chance and have a strong desire to teach you the right way to prevent you from making mistakes that will take you down a rabbit hole and cause a lot of extra work. If you have an interest in screenwriting, this dynamic duo will take you from A to Z and make learning fun!”

Kim Byrd

“Wally has been an amazing inspiration to me on every level. I highly recommend anybody who wants to get into screenwriting to engage Wally on any level they can because he will help you to find the joy in writing.”

John Kelly

“I was fortunate enough to find Wally Lane and Betty Kim as screenwriting teachers and mentors. They are beyond knowledgeable about screenwriting and are the most delightful people! Their friendly approach to teaching was refreshing. What I learned from them was invaluable. So much so that my coauthor friend (who also took Wally and Betty’s class) and I signed a shopping agreement with an executive producer! Do your screenwriting career a favor and study with Wally and Betty!”

Patrice Lyle

“I highly recommend classes with Wally and Betty. They not only made learning fun, but their wonderful and detailed instruction took me from a complete beginner to a finished script. Since then, using the information I learned, I’ve completed 9 scripts (several have been requested by producers), have a shopping agreement with a development exec for a feature, and am working with a manager on developing a TV series. If it hadn’t been for their classes, I’d never have started on this exciting journey.”

Laurie J. Edwards

USA Today bestselling author
"I recommend Wally Lane without reservation. His involvement would be a clear asset, and I am confident he will meet—and exceed—the expectations placed upon him." 

Tonya Holmes

"After several unsuccessful attempts to write a screenplay, a writer friend who had already sold to Hallmark, recommended Betty Kim’s and Wally’s Lane's 'Introduction to Screenwriting' class. I made the astute choice to take the class. Betty and Wally, in a fun and safe environment, helped me to quickly learn effective character development and story-telling structure. By the end of the sixth week, my screenplay was well on its way to completion. Great teachers - they know the business and offer insightful advice."

Susan Brookfield

"I met Wally Lane through the Northwest Screenwriters Guild and WSAG. And from the first meeting, he stood out — sharp, charming, quick-witted, and a true leader. He creates a room where writers feel encouraged, but he never hands out empty praise. His feedback is honest, specific, and disciplined — yet he never intrudes on your voice or tries to tell your story for you. That balance is rare.

The first time I shared ten pages, I was terrified. After the read, there was a long silence — and then Wally simply exhaled and said, "Wow." That moment changed something for me.

Later, at his encouragement, I asked him to evaluate my full script. He called me back and said, "You have a winner. This story has legs." That wasn't flattery. It was a veteran screenwriter recognizing potential — and it was the push I needed.

The script has since advanced at the Austin Film Festival and won the Austin Pitch Competition, gaining national and international recognition through awards and fellowship invitations. Wally's instincts were right. 

In his mid-80s, he is still sharper than most screenwriter/filmmakers half his age. If you're serious about screenwriting — about structure, craft, and telling your story without losing your voice — Wally Lane is where you begin. 

He isn't just a teacher. He's a legend."
Tobi Iverson – Screenwriter, Austin Film Festival Pitch Winner.