All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Introduction

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Meet Aaron. He's an Oscar winner, a TV hitmaker, and the writer of the some of the smartest dramas ever to hit the screen. And now, he's your instructor.

  • S01E02 Intention & Obstacle

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Every great story is born from intentions and obstacles. Learn how to build the "drive shaft" that will set your script in motion.

  • S01E03 Story Ideas

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    How do you know if your idea is good enough to turn into a script? Aaron walks you through the steps every writer should take to test an idea—and decide whether it will work best in TV or film.

  • S01E04 Developing Characters: Part 1

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Aaron shares some of the decisions he made to develop some of his most unforgettable characters—like The Social Network's Mark Zuckerberg and The West Wing's Toby and Leo.

  • S01E05 Developing Characters: Part 2

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Your characters don't have to be like you—or even likeable. Drawing on examples from A Few Good Men and Steve Jobs, Aaron explains why he always empathizes with his characters even if he disagrees with them.

  • S01E06 Research

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Good research is the key to a great script. Bad research is a waste of time. How can you tell the difference? Aaron shares lessons from Malice and The Social Network to help you gather the information you really need.

  • S01E07 Incorporating Research

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    You have pages of research—now what? Avoid clunky exposition and learn how to seamlessly weave research into your story.

  • S01E08 The Audience

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Aaron knows that the audience isn't just watching his work. They're participating in it, too. Learn how to write stories that will keep them engaged and entertained.

  • S01E09 Rules of Story

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    The rules of great drama aren't new. Here, Aaron explains how most of them were laid out more than 2,000 years ago by Aristotle in his Poetics, and how to use those lessons to become a diagnostician for your own story ideas.

  • S01E10 Film Story Arc

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Page numbers don't sound exciting, but they're a great tool for tracking the act-structure and pacing of your story.

  • S01E11 Writing Habits

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Even Aaron gets writer's block. Learn how he gets unstuck and what writing tools he uses to make sure he's ready when inspiration strikes.

  • S01E12 Group Workshop: Untitled by JJ Braider

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    While workshopping J.J.'s script, Aaron shares his tips on writing action scenes that move as fast on the page as they will on the screen.

  • S01E13 Group Workshop: E is for Edie by Jeanie Bergen

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    The offbeat characters in Jeanie's script are a hit with Aaron, who warns about the dangers of getting feedback from close-minded studio execs. (Warning: explicit content).

  • S01E14 Group Workshop: Chronic by Roland Zaleski

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Discussing Roland's script, Aaron reveals a simple trick that writers can use to justify improbable events in their stories.

  • S01E15 Group Workshop: The Merc by Evelyn Yves

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Evelyn's TV pilot kicks off a conversation about opening scenes and the importance of showing your audience something they've never seen before.

  • S01E16 Group Workshop: From Here to Alli by Corey Wright

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    After workshopping Corey's script and learning about his background, Aaron discusses the importance of having confidence as a writer, and shares his own origin story, starting with his days as a struggling New York actor.

  • S01E17 Writing Scenes: Part 1

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    A great story is more than just a collection of great scenes. Learn how to give your script momentum from one beat to the next.

  • S01E18 Writing Scenes: Part 2

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Your script only has one opening scene. Make it memorable by introducing your theme, grabbing the audience, and setting up your characters' intentions and obstacles.

  • S01E19 Scene Case Study: Steve Jobs

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    In a study of a scene from Steve Jobs, Aaron explains how high stakes, strong intentions & obstacles, and competing tactics make for an exciting scene to write.

  • S01E20 Scene Case Study: The West Wing

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Aaron analyzes a classic scene from The West Wing: the scathing confrontation between President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) and Governor Robert Ritchie (James Brolin).

  • S01E21 Writing Captivating Dialogue

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    If you want to write Aaron Sorkin-worthy dialogue, learn from the master himself on how to make music with your words and put them to the test by performing your own scenes out loud.

  • S01E22 Dialogue Case Study: The West Wing

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Aaron does a deep dive into the musical nuances of dialogue in the Bartlet–Ritchie scene.

  • S01E23 Rewrites: First Draft

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Rewrites aren't a sign of a bad script; they're a sign of a good writer. Hear how Aaron reworks and strengthens his screenplays during the rewriting process.

  • S01E24 Rewrites: Notes

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Rewrites aren't a sign of a bad script; they're a sign of a good writer. Hear how Aaron reworks and strengthens his screenplays with help from trusted advisors.

  • S01E25 The West Wing Writers' Room: Part 1

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Aaron creates a virtual writers’ room to “break” part of the Season 5 premiere—an episode he's never seen.

  • S01E26 The West Wing Writers' Room: Part 2

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Aaron discusses what is needed in the teaser of the show and how to reverse engineer a plot.

  • S01E27 The West Wing Writers' Room: Part 3

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Aaron and the students continue to work together to break episode 501 of The West Wing.

  • S01E28 The West Wing Writers' Room: Part 4

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    How can research drive the plot forward? Aaron and the students discuss the limitations of the 25th Amendment as a plot point.

  • S01E29 The West Wing Writers' Room: Part 5

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Take Aaron's advice: When you have great characters, use them. Learn how to keep your protagonists active.

  • S01E30 The West Wing Writers' Room: Part 6

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Who's got a bad idea? Aaron and the students run through various plot ideas as the writers' room continues.

  • S01E31 The West Wing Writers' Room: Part 7

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    As Aaron says, "You don't have to assault the audience with plot." The writers discuss the value of pacing—plus the limits of reality within fiction.

  • S01E32 The West Wing Writers' Room: Part 8

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Aaron and the students wrap up the virtual writers' room and discuss lessons learned.

  • S01E33 Group Workshop: Pitch Session

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    You've got a screenplay—now it's time to pitch. Learn what questions Hollywood's decision makers will ask you during a pitch and how to effectively answer them.

  • S01E34 Group Workshop: Aaron Pitches Mission to Mars

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    Aaron turns the tables on his writers and pitches them his idea for a brand-new TV series called Mission to Mars.

  • S01E35 Closing Thoughts

    • June 22, 2016
    • MasterClass

    In the final lesson, Aaron offers his parting wisdom and leaves you with one more assignment that will last the rest of your life.