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Q&A w/ Richard Kletter

Q&A w/ Richard Kletter
Richard Kletter

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Golden-Globe nominated former professor of screenwriting at USC’s grad school directly answers the top questions from our screenwriter survey. Richard answers questions such as “Does the main character have to be likeable?” and “How important is a character’s backstory?”.

Richard Kletter

Richard Kletter taught screenwriting to grad students at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts for a decade. After graduate school in Communications Policy at Stanford and consulting work for major foundations, NGOs and corporations, he turned to Hollywood and has written, directed and/or produced nearly twenty films and TV movies, including NEVER CRY WOLF and ODD GIRL OUT. He’s worked for nearly every major studio and network. His work has been nominated for a Golden Globe and his short film, TEACH 109 based on an idea by Isaac Asimov, won a Cine Golden Eagle and was chosen to represent the U.S. in festivals and cultural exchanges around the world. He has run web content and mobile software companies and co-holds two mobile software patents. He consults on story and character development both internationally and domestically for game and software companies, and for writers, directors and producers