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Welcome to the SCREEN Learning Platform

The SCREEN Learning Platform presents the learning materials developed through the training activities of the SCREEN – Skills for Cinema Resilience Enhancing European Networks project.

This space is designed for film professionals, emerging authors, and anyone interested in developing their skills in cinema and audiovisual storytelling.

Here you will find video lectures and educational resources created as part of the project’s training module. The materials are intended to support independent learning and provide practical insight into key aspects of creative and professional development in the audiovisual field.

Through this platform, the knowledge generated within SCREEN is made accessible to a wider community, encouraging continuous learning and exchange.

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How to Write a Film Story

Educational Video Series

As part of the SCREEN project, Peripetija Production has produced an educational video series based on the module “How to Write a Film Story”, developed and led by Dragana Lukan Nikoloski.

The series offers a practical and accessible guide to the process of screenwriting — from the first spark of an idea, through structure and character development, to crafting a strong and engaging story for the screen.

Created for both film professionals and emerging authors, the videos provide clear tools and insights into the creative and technical dimensions of screenplay development. The aim is to support new cinematic voices and contribute to the long-term growth and resilience of the audiovisual sector.

This project has been co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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