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Description How To Write A Screenplay : Outline & Structure A Screenplay It's common for a new screenwriter to attempt to write a movie script without a firm idea of the overall script structure. This is a mistake, born of enthusiasm and a blind belief that the script can be developed as we write. The fact is that a screenplay must have a definite structure, if it is to have any chance at all of being made into a movie. Aristotle's original concept of a 3 Act Story is still valid, but modern screenplay writers have further developed the basic idea into a precise craft. Building on the idea of beats, or scene sequences, a modern script consists of a series of events and turning points which need to be in the right proportions and relationship if the movie script is to be of interest to the money-men in Hollywood. Against conventional wisdom, the movie script pitch letter normally created at the end of the process when the screenplay is ready for submission should be written before even starting to plan a script. How to use this is just one of the gems you will find inside the course. Inside the course 'How To Write A Screenplay' you will learn: How to plan and structure a screenplay for maximum audience appeal How to write and use your movie script pitch letter as a powerful creative tool How to transfer your scene ideas to a visual planning board How to create and use a 'beat' planning tool using FREE online presentation software At the end of the course you will have in your hands a strategy enabling you to effortlessly create viable movie screenplays in the correct format adored by Hollywood, giving you the best chance of success. What Will I Learn? How to write a screenplay How to plan a movie script ready for Hollywood How to use tools to plan and structure a screenwriting project Requirements You should have a good command of basic English Who is the target audience? Anyone who wants to learn how to write a screenplay Anyone who wants to learn how to write a movie script pitch letter Anyone who wants to learn how to plan and structure a screenwriting project How To Write A Screenplay - Introduction How To Write A Screenplay - Introduction FREE 00:07:00 How To Write A Screenplay -The Pitch Letter FREE 00:07:00 How To Write A Screenplay - Movie Script Planning Tools Movie Beats Pages 1 to 55 00:07:00 Movie Beats Pages 55 to 110 00:05:00 How To Write A Screenplay - The Concept Of Beats The Planning Board 00:09:00 Create A Software Planning Board 00:07:00 Completing The Beats 00:07:00 Looper Script Beat Analysis 00:06:00 How To Plan A Screenplay - Conclusion 00:02:00
First Novel First Draft session three: Session 3: More characters: Writing antagonists, best friends, families, mentors, and minor characters with an essential part to play in your story.
Description Scriptwriting For Beginners : Begin Screenwriting For The Movies : How To Write A Movie Script For beginners, the idea of screenwriting seems to be way beyond anything that we're capable of, but like many things in life that we know very little about, the opposite is true - scriptwriting is for anyone! There's a saying in Hollywood that goes something like this: 'Nobody knows anything and anybody can do anything' , which just about opens it up for everyone! To succeed at movie scriptwriting you need these basic essentials: How to develop a great idea and produce a scriptwriting gem How to create an appealing story from a great idea Understand what movie producers are looking for in scriptwriting How to structure your screenwriting so that it hooks the reader Beginners should know how to present the results of their screenwriting in industry format How to write the pitch for your screenwriting Where to pitch your movie script This course shows you the basics of screenwriting in detail and covers all the points above. Scriptwritingis a craft - great news for us, beginners and all, because it means that anyone can learn it! all you need is this course ' How To Write A Movie Script : Scriptwriting Basics ' and you're half-way there. Information is the key to your success. Good grounding for a beginner. Explanations are basic and structured, but he doesn't talk down to you. Jeremy Gaines These are great basic explanations of what makes a movie tick and how to put a script together. Tells you what keeps an audience on the edge of their seats. The script analysis alone is worth the price. Ben Kramer In another course 'How To Write Novels' I describe the structure behind 99% of modern novels. This same structure also applies to the movies, with some subtle differences. One of the essential tools for any budding scriptwriting genius is script analysis, and we pull apart the movie Die Hard to see what makes it tick - exactly what makes a movie like this so successful? This is how it works - analyze something that's successful and then apply the principles to your own work. It's true that the best way to learn how to write a movie script is by doing it! Finally, I cover the best way to pitch your idea to producers or agents to get the best results. The industry appetite for new material is surging upwards over the last couple of years and studios need new writers. Scriptwriting isn't such a difficult thing - if you're organized and understand the industry requirements. You can do it - I'll show you how! What Will I Learn? Layout screenwriting script to the correct format and learn scriptwriting How to apply the three act structure to film scriptwriting Know how to analyze scriptwriting examples - movie script screenplay (Die Hard) Submit a screenplay to a scriptwriting agent or producer How to write a screenwriting pitch letter How to write a screenplay filled with with conflict and drama How to use online tools to help with screenwriting Requirements Students should have a good command of written English Who is the target audience? Beginners who want to learn film scriptwriting Scriptwriting beginners wanting to write for the movies How To Write A Movie Script Intro To The Course : ' How To Write A Movie Script : Film Scriptwriting 00:05:00 Story Telling When Screenwriting 00:05:00 The Importance Of The Story Arc In Screenwriting 00:10:00 Screenwriting - How To Transfer The Story To A Movie Script Characters and Setup 00:08:00 Script Formatting and Directions 00:08:00 Scriptwriting Pro Tips 00:07:00 Screenwriting - Movie Script Analysis, Tools and Submission Die Hard Analysis 00:12:00 Amazon Storywriter 00:07:00 Script Submission 00:04:00
Description How To Write Novels : Novel Writing Essentials : How To Write A Novel With The Correct Structure First of all, an author has an idea: it may be small but it grows over the weeks and months until he or she decides it's time to get the story down on paper! This is the start of a long and exciting road, and it can be quite daunting. The good news is that learning how to write a novel is a skill than can be learned, and the best way of learning it is to do it. However, the process is much easier if you have guidelines, a kind of road map to success with your first novel. This course is the road-map you need. You will learn the following novel writing essentials: How to write novels with a viable main plot How to write a novel with subplots to augment and improve your main plot To represent your novel in the form of a Story Arc Tips for writing great main characters with realism Advice for writing support characters How to apply backstory, conflict and tension into your novel How to write dialogue to support characterization How to self-edit your first novel using online tools How to publish after writing your first novel What Will I Learn? Understand the typical novel structur and how to write their first book Understand and how to apply the story arc to write a novel How to write novels with subplots and complex story arc How to write novels with realistic characters How to write novels with the correct theme and setting for the genre Know how to write novels with conflict and tension How to write narrative and appropriate point of view for a novel How to write a novel outline for your first book How to write compelling dialogue for a novel How to edit your first novel and find online resources to help How to publish after writing your first novel How to publish a novel on Amazon Kindle and write a winning description How To Write A Novel The Structured Way Whew! There's a lot to take in, but it really does flow logically once you see how all the elements of a modern novel fit together and help to improve your novel writing skills. Even beginners can succeed at novel writing if you are well organized and the manuscript is planned well. The course 'How To Write A Novel' will guide you through the essential steps to a successful novel, even if you have no experience. You need to bring your idea and the willingness to want to learn how to write your first novel, that's the main thing. How To Write A Novel (without having a break-down) The title of this course is self-explanatory, in that it is designed to help you write the story you have always wanted to write, through explaining the various elements of novel writing through the course of its lectures. I would like to applaud you for taking your first step towards novel writing; writing your first novel is not easy, and acknowledging that you even want to do something about the story that you have in your head is a huge event. I understand that this can't be easy, mainly when the idea of novel writing seems to stand out scarily and appears to present pictures of people sitting in dingy rooms, furiously typing away on their rusty typewriters with no sense of time or anything else - just writing (or trying to write) their first novel book. This stereotypical image associated with writing can often put people off learning how to write a novel in a structured manner, because they begin to fear the amount of work related to it. However, this course is designed in a manner that allows you to be able to consume small parts of the novel writing process without it becoming an overwhelming experience for you - you will learn how to write a novel painlessly! Quite often, aspiring writers tend to think they lack the expertise required and don't know how to write a novel-length story successfully - but that's where you're wrong. Armed with enough dedication and information, there is no reason you shouldn't be able to do this! Through the course of this course, various lectures outline and attempt to answer any questions you might have had about the various aspects of novel writing. It doesn't matter if you are a beginner - we begin right with the basics, and go all the way to novel completion, with the additions of suggestions regarding editing and publishing as well. The lectures focus on a wide range of topics, from dialogue use, to world building and structuring your narrative - giving you everything you need to get started on that novel you always wanted to write. Be open to learning on this journey towards becoming a more efficient and thoughtful writer - and you will be surprised by what you discover about yourself (and your novel writing skills) by the end of this journey. Requirements You want to learn how to write a novel Keen to learn the essentials of how to write a novel Probably have an outline in mind for a novel and need to learn how to write it You have previous creative writing experience Who is the target audience? Anyone wanting to learn how to write novels How To Write A Novel : Introduction How To Write A Novel : Introduction FREE 00:04:00 How To Write A Novel : Story Development, Narrative and Setting The Story Arc FREE 00:05:00 Subplots 00:04:00 Narrative and Point Of View 00:03:00 The Setting Of Your Story 00:03:00 How To Write A Novel : Conflict, Characters and Dialogue Conflict and Tension 00:04:00 Characters 00:08:00 Support Characters 00:06:00 Words and Dialogue 00:07:00 How To Write A Novel : Editing and Publishing Editing Your Manuscript 00:08:00 Publishing Your Novel 00:06:00 Amazon Kindle Publishing 00:11:00 How To Write A Novel : Conclusion and Bonuses Conclusion How To Write Novels 00:01:00
Description: Be a screenwriter and write amazing stories for dialogues for the screen with the Ultimate Online Screenwriting Diploma course. The course is designed to help people who want to master the strategies of screenwriting. You will learn the definition of story, screenplay format, and more. The course teaches you the techniques of generating and arranging the ideas based on the genre and plot types. You will know to generate, judge and test your ideas. Then the course helps you to learn the strategies of the narrative. You will explore the concepts of conflicts which is the heart of any screenwriting. The course also covers how to narrate a hero's journey and three-act-structure, sequence, scenes and shots, and themes. Next, the course guides you to develop the character. Finally, the course explains the procedures of writing script and the business of scriptwriting. Upon completion, you will be able to write a script and start your scriptwriting business. Assessment: At the end of the course, you will be required to sit for an online MCQ test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately. You will instantly know whether you have been successful or not. Before sitting for your final exam you will have the opportunity to test your proficiency with a mock exam. Certification: After completing and passing the course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. Who is this Course for? Ultimate Online Screenwriting Diploma is certified by CPD Qualifications Standards and CiQ. This makes it perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills. As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic background. Requirements Our Ultimate Online Screenwriting Diploma is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Career Path After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. INTRODUCTION TO SCREENWRITING Basics of Screenwriting - Definitions, Elements, Unique Challenges 00:15:00 What is Story? 00:05:00 Screenplay Format 00:15:00 GENERATING & ARRANGING IDEAS Stages of Screenwriting-Loglines, Synopsis, Treatment, Script 00:15:00 Generating, Judging and Testing Ideas 00:15:00 Genre Overview - Writing Through a Filter 00:30:00 BUILDING YOUR NARRATIVE Conflict - The Building Block of Drama 00:15:00 The Hero's Journey and 3 Act Structure 00:15:00 Sequences 00:05:00 Scenes 00:15:00 CHARACTERISATION Character Functions 00:05:00 Character Development 00:05:00 Characterisation through Action, Dialogue & Description 00:05:00 WRITING YOUR SCRIPT Pulling Your Ingredients Together into a Plan 00:15:00 Tools of Screenwriting 00:15:00 Dialogue - purposes, subtext, exercises, hiding exposition 00:15:00 Description - Dos and Don'ts 00:05:00 Pace & writing visually 00:30:00 MARKETPLACE Market - Who is the market? 00:30:00 Agents, Meetings & Pitching 00:05:00 Marketing Self, Networking, Building a Career 00:05:00 Pay 00:30:00 Case Studies of Screenwriters Breaking Through 00:15:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam - Ultimate Online Screenwriting Diploma 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam - Ultimate Online Screenwriting Diploma 00:20:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
From concept to plot: Creating a story from a spark or moment of inspiration, how your main character drives the plot and making notes on how your story will develop, starting your outline (if you want one) and developing your writing process.
Learn how to write appealing stories for children by taking this Creative Writing Course: Writing Storybooks For Children course. Writing for children is not an easy task. You must understand their psychology and write in a way that captivates them. This Creative Writing Course: Writing Storybooks For Children Course will provide step-by-step instructions on creating engaging storybooks for kids. In this course, you'll look into the aspects of idea generation, character creation, plotting, story planning, and storytelling. In addition, you'll learn about technical writing issues. You'll also explore the various types of children's books to get ideas for what to put in your writings. Learning Outcomes Gain an excellent understanding of children's storybook writing Understand the mechanics of writing Explore the art of storytelling Be able to structure a story Gain the skills in character creation Go through the various types of children's books Familiarise yourself with the advanced fiction techniques Who is this course for Anyone interested in writing great storybooks for children can take this Creative Writing Course: Writing Storybooks For Children Course. Entry Requirement This course is available to all learners of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over. Good understanding of the English language, numeracy and ICT skills are required to take this course. Certification After you have successfully completed the course, you will obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. And, you will also receive a Course Completion Certificate following the course completion without sitting for the test. Certificates can be obtained either in hardcopy for £39 or in PDF format at the cost of £24. The PDF certificate's turnaround time is 24 hours, and for the hardcopy certificate, it is 3-9 working days. Why Choose Us? Affordable, engaging & high-quality e-learning study materials; Tutorial videos and materials from the industry-leading experts; Study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform; Efficient exam systems for the assessment and instant result; The United Kingdom & internationally recognised accredited qualification; Access to course content on mobile, tablet and desktop from anywhere, anytime; Substantial career advancement opportunities; 24/7 student support via email. Career Path The Creative Writing Course: Writing Storybooks For Children Course provides essential skills that will make you more effective in your role. It would be beneficial for any related profession in the industry, such as: Author Writer Children's Author Fiction Writer Introduction Introduction to Children's Storybook Writing FREE 00:02:00 Crucial Information 00:02:00 Keys to Success 00:02:00 A.I.M 00:04:00 Coming Up With Ideas Getting Ideas 00:02:00 Character Creation 00:02:00 Characters and Plotting 00:04:00 The Mechanics of Writing Planning Your Story 00:03:00 Storytelling 00:03:00 Important Technical Issues Point of View 00:04:00 Technical Writing Issues 00:04:00 Story Structure 00:02:00 Types of Children's Books Picture Books 1 00:03:00 Picture Books 2 00:03:00 Picture Books 3 00:02:00 Easy Readers 00:03:00 Transition Books 00:01:00 Chapter Books 00:02:00 Junior Novels 00:02:00 Young Adult Fiction 00:04:00 Advanced Fiction Techniques Dialogue 00:05:00 Show don't Tell 00:05:00 Conclusion Conclusion 00:02:00 Resources Resources - Creative Writing Course: Writing Storybooks For Children 00:00:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam- Creative Writing Course: Writing Storybooks For Children 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam- Creative Writing Course: Writing Storybooks For Children 00:20:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
Stories are powerful things. They have the ability to enlighten people, enthrall them, convict, encourage, and move at the deepest levels of the soul. And the author who writes the story possesses a great amount of power, and a great amount of responsibility. This Fiction Writing Certificate Course is a step-by-step introductory course on fiction writing no matter the genre. You will learn how to bring your story from start to finish. You will begin with an outline, format learning, writing a synopsis, while drilling out chapters, then editing and marketing it. This course is an exciting way for you to either brush up on your skills, or create a foundation for future projects. Course Highlights Fiction Writing Certificate Course is an award winning and the best selling course that has been given the CPD Qualification Standards & IAO accreditation. It is the most suitable course anyone looking to work in this or relevant sector. It is considered one of the perfect courses in the UK that can help students/learners to get familiar with the topic and gain necessary skills to perform well in this field. We have packed Fiction Writing Certificate Course into 14 modules for teaching you everything you need to become successful in this profession. To provide you ease of access, this course is designed for both part-time and full-time students. You can become accredited in just 7 hours hours and it is also possible to study at your own pace. We have experienced tutors who will help you throughout the comprehensive syllabus of this course and answer all your queries through email. For further clarification, you will be able to recognize your qualification by checking the validity from our dedicated website. Who is this Course for? Fiction Writing Certificate Course is CPD Qualification Standards and IAO accredited. This makes it perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills. As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic backgrounds. Requirements Our Fiction Writing Certificate Course is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Career Path You will be ready to enter the relevant job market after completing this course. You will be able to gain necessary knowledge and skills required to succeed in this sector. All our Diplomas' are CPD Qualification Standards and IAO accredited so you will be able to stand out in the crowd by adding our qualifications to your CV and Resume. Fiction Writing Certificate Course Module 1 Part 1 - Getting Ideas and How to Develop Them FREE 00:30:00 Module 1 Part 2 - Inspiration and Finding The Time FREE 00:30:00 Module 2 - What It Means To Be A Writer 00:30:00 Module 3 - Characters 00:30:00 Module 4 - Plotting and Story Construction 01:00:00 Module 5 - Theme, Templates & Outlining 00:30:00 Module 6 - Show Don't Tell 00:30:00 Module 7 - Punctuation, Grammar and some Basic Writing Rules 00:30:00 Module 8 - Scene Structure, Exposition and Story Rules 00:30:00 Module 9 - Chapter Structure, Vision and Focus 00:30:00 Module 10 - Fast Writing Without Fear or Censure 00:30:00 Module 11 - Editing, Re-writing & Polishing 00:30:00 Module 12 - Finishing, Submission & Publication 00:30:00 Resources Resources - Fiction Writing Course 00:00:00
Course Description The key to successful writing for TV and radio is learning to write to a specific brief, and to modify storylines, scenes and characters to work within budgetary and filming restrictions. Important skills are learning to accept feedback and collaborating with other members of the production team. The Drama and Comedy Writing Online Diploma is designed to tap into your creativity and is based in 'Active Learning'. Most of the actual learning takes place within your own activities - that is, writing! You will learn by doing. Completing this project will increase your confidence in your ideas and abilities, and you'll feel prepared to pitch your first script and get started on your next. Could I Write For TV? The fact is, someone has to - because the TV networks need a constant and never-ending supply of new shows... Okay, so your next question will most likely be: Can I Get In On Writing For TV? And the answer is: of course you can, if you sign up NOW for my latest Academy writing course: Writing Successful Drama and Comedy for TV Networks! First off, let's see if you have what's needed to write for TV: Do you have... A fertile imagination A need to communicate in writing to the masses The ability to tell a compelling story (I can teach you that!) Information on how to pitch to Networks & TV Producers (I got that covered for you too!) Expert knowledge about the 'rules' of TV writing... Now, this is where I come into my own. In case you don't know me, I'm Rob Parnell, considered by many online sources (including Google and Wikipedia) and various personalities to be the first and last authority on writing, self-motivation and personal creativity. I have created over 110 published books, courses, books and information resources, many of which have been translated into foreign languages. I am often described by friends, family and students as an 'over-achiever'! For the last decade, I have been increasingly drawn to the visual media. As a writer, I've worked with Hollywood producers, been intimately involved with some very exciting film and TV projects and, best of all, been paid a small fortune by production companies and media funding bodies to learn and hone my screenwriting abilities. So much so that we've recently formed our own production company, R&R Books Film Music, just to deal with the legal and logistics that tend to surround working within the visual media. I Can Teach You How to Write for TV The television industry has its own rules - rules that are not generally broadcast (no pun intended) to the general public. In order to compete as a TV writer, you need someone on the inside - like me - to help you. I have so much information to share with you about writing for TV, I want to invite you on a journey into the world of television. It's actually relatively easy to meet with producers and TV network executives - there's a good reason for this, which I'll teach you later (in the first module, immediately on sign-up!) But the hard part is presenting yourself and your material to the TV industry in exactly the right way. Because, unless you follow the TV industry protocols - and major things like the way you format documents - you don't stand a chance. Yes, even something as seemingly innocuous as the way a script and a TV program proposal looks is enormously important. More than that, your material has to look exactly right, or you won't get a serious look in. But, don't worry, my friend, I can teach you everything you need to know about writing for TV. In the SIX VALUABLE LESSONS, you will learn: Module One: Introduction to Writing for TV A thorough analysis of the genre, how it works, how we got to where we are now and where we are heading in TVLand. Insights into successful writers, execs and producers in the TV world, past, present and future. How TV has changed in the last few years - and why the industry now welcomes new writers, ideas people and independent producers, directors and even web-based media individuals (like you!) Also, crucial clues as to how to quickly familiarize yourself with TV trends, including up to the minute insider tips on how to seem like a TV expert (without doing much work!) Module Two: Your Ideas & How to Present Them Curiously, one of the last questions you'll be asked in TV is whether you can actually write. You can go a long way with a good TV drama or comedy pitch without writing anything but a proposal. In this module I teach you the exact format you need to present your ideas. I'll also show you how to go about contacting people within the TV industry. It doesn't matter if you're shy or nervous - there are effective ways around these things. This module includes case studies and examples. I'll also teach you exactly how to brainstorm ideas like a professional so that you never have to want for inspiration again! Module Three: What's Different About TV Writing? As any writer knows, good stories come out of great characters in interesting scenarios. Once you've had a good idea, how do you develop that for TV? What are the rules that are specific to the audiovisual media? I'll teach you the subtle differences and we'll go over some of more familiar aspects of story telling that still apply to writing for the small screen - things like character development, story arc, long term serial considerations and other TV genre specific musts. Here we'll also investigate 'pushing the envelope' with regards to time-slot, moral correctness, network politics and social responsibility. Module Four: Scripting, Editing and The Story Bible A TV script is formatted differently from a movie script - and ne'er the twain shall meet! There are rules on timing and pacing (read: ad breaks) that you absolutely must understand and incorporate into your screenplays when writing for TV. I'll explain how professional script editors work too - and why you'll never get all of your words onscreen. Plus, we investigate the 'Story Bible'. How to write and create the basis of your TV series, so that you don't have to write every script - if you were ever allowed to do such a thing anyway! Module includes actual TV templates you can adapt for your own use. Module Five: A Special Masterclass on Comedy Writing Often considered the most difficult, demanding, yet rewarding of all the TV genres. In fact, to those in the know, Comedy writing has long been essentially formulaic and really not that difficult to understand and/or emulate. In this very special, first for the Net, Masterclass, I will teach you everything you need to know about comedy writing, from how to write funny sketches to a long-running comedy series. By the end of this module, you'll know how those writers achieve seemingly effortless comedy following just a few simple rules. Module Six: The Money & How You Get PAID As the famous TV series tells us, despite all the creativity in the world, it's the Dirty Sexy Money we're ultimately after. In this module, I explain how writers get paid for TV work - which is surprisingly often, even when your work doesn't appear on TV - and how much you can expect to make. I explain how TV gets funded, where the money comes from, who and why gets paid when, and how to negotiate deals where you get paid lots of money BEFORE everyone else and AFTER, again and again. This module also includes market listings and tips on how to start and maintain a lucrative TV writing career. The Writing for TV Course Welcome to the Writer's Greatest Untapped Income Source FREE 00:30:00 Introduction to Writing for TV, Cable and Satellite Networks FREE 01:00:00 Your Ideas and How to Present Them 01:00:00 What's Different About TV Writing? 01:00:00 Scripting, Editing and the Story Bible 00:30:00 A Special Masterclass On Comedy Writing 00:30:00 The Money and How You Get Paid 00:30:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam - Drama and Comedy Writing Online Diploma 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam - Drama and Comedy Writing Online Diploma 00:20:00