BRS Students Upskill inVertical Drama Creation withExperienced Professional Screenwriters
School of Communication Arts in collaboration with the Television Scriptwriters Association organized a training workshop on vertical drama (Micro Drama)

Mon, 30 Mar 2026  |  234 views
BRS Students Upskill inVertical Drama Creation withExperienced Professional Screenwriters

 

Broadcasting and Streaming Media Production program, School of Communication Arts (BRS), in collaboration with the Television Scriptwriters Association, organized a training workshop on vertical drama (Micro Drama) creative techniques at The Banquet Seminar Room, 5th Floor, Building A5, Bangkok University.

 

 

The event featured a team of distinguished guest speakers:

  • K.Nueng – Khathahat Bussapaket, President of the Television Scriptwriters Association
  • K.Golf – Nitinan Supabpong, Script Supervisor for the vertical series "Thai Girl Across Dimensions Disrupts the General's Heart"
  • K.Sam – Sukrita Sangkrajang, Screenwriter of the series Bad Guy My Boss

 

 

Students gained knowledge in storytelling for the short-content era, including idea generation, short drama scripting, and filming techniques for vertical media. The session also included a hands-on workshop on plot development and scriptwriting for vertical media formats, with valuable feedback from the experienced speaker team.

 

 


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