Screenwriting with Santiago Isla Part 2: From Idea to Structure
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Thu, Mar 5, 2026
6:30 PM – 8 PM (GMT+1)
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This workshop is the second session of the series, focused on developing and getting feedback about the outline worked on in the first session.
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Screenwriting is a specific form of storytelling with its own rules, tools, and limitations. Unlike literary writing, a screenplay is not meant to be read as an end product, but to be transformed into images, sounds, actions, and performances. For this reason, screenwriters do not write thoughts or ideas, but decisions, conflicts, and visible behavior.
In this workshop, students will explore the fundamental elements of screenplay writing: action, character, conflict, time, space, dialogue, subtext, structure, and theme. Through the analysis of key scenes from both classic and contemporary films, students will learn how stories are built visually and dramatically, and how meaning arises from what characters do rather than from what they explain.
The course is conceived as an introduction to screenwriting. Throughout the workshop, students will work in small groups to develop and write the first draft of a short film screenplay, applying the tools and concepts discussed in class.
Dress Casual (jeans ok)
Speakers
Santiago Isla
Santiago Isla combines a background in law and literature with professional experience in music, publishing, and audiovisual production. He is a fiction writer and also develops series and films at Fonte Films, his audiovisual Madrid-based production company. His professional experience also extends to the music industry, having previously led the rock band Chelsea Boots, signed by Universal Music.
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Co-hosted with: IE Creativity Center , IE School of Humanities, IE Filmmaking Club SC