Ideas as such are a little overrated, really. It’s the work behind the idea that’s the important thing.
– Nick Cave, 7.30 Report, ABC, 26 February 2013
Much has been written about the creative process, from practical ‘how-to’ screen-writing guides1 to psychological treatises about ‘flow’.2 There has also been much written about the importance of creativity for education and the economy.3 But how do teachers implement theories about creativity in the teaching of screenwriting? In particular, how do teachers take students beyond a great idea, as Nick Cave suggests above, and teach them the ‘work’ needed to make an idea into a story?
This article will consider how teachers can harness creativity and the creative process to inspire students to take ideas, images and what-ifs based on the world they…