New Workshops – start August 7

The Screenplay Workshop classroomLate summer workshops start Tuesday, August 7, but be sure to register ASAP for the best selection and to ensure your choice is not filled or cancelled. Plus, if you register by Friday, July 7, you can save $15 to $25 off of regular tuition!

Here’s are the late summer offerings:

SCREENWRITING FUNDAMENTALS
Learn in 5 weeks everything you must know to write a screenplay.
Tuesdays 7-9:30 pm, Aug 7-Sept 4
See syllabus
Tuition: $225
Pay by July 7: $210

MASTER CLASS
Write a feature-length script or script outline in 10 weeks.
Tuesdays 7-9:30 pm, Aug 7-Oct 9
See syllabus
Tuition: $395
Pay by July 7: $370
(Master Class Alumni: take another $50 off)

SKYPE GROUP VIDEO WORKSHOP
Experience in The Screenplay Workshop’s superb curriculum and highly interactive teaching method anywhere is the world you have a high-speed Internet connection!
Saturdays 10:30 am-12:30 pm CDT, Aug 11-Sept 8
See syllabus
Tuition: $225
Pay by July 7: $210

FLAT RATE SCRIPT CONSULTATION
Your script read, marked-up & analysized, & then reviewed with you in a 90 minute consultation.
$300

PRIVATE SCRIPT CONSULTATION & INSTRUCTION
is also available by the hour at very reasonable prices. See more on our website.

TO REGISTER
Just hit “Reply” and e-mail back to us which workshop or consultation package you are interested in, and we’ll get you enrolled right away!

Skype Group Video Class

Skype Group Video ClassThe Screenplay Workshop’s superb curriculum is now available anywhere in the world you have a high speed Internet connection! Our Skype Group Video Workshop brings you the same highly interactive experience you’d have if you came to our Austin classroom but without leaving your home.

Utilizing Skype’s group video calling feature, the workshop meets live Saturdays at 10:30 am CDT with two-way video. In just five weeks, you’ll learn all the basics you need to know in order to write a feature-length screenplay in this fun and accelerated workshop.

See a complete workshop syllabus.

News

TSW Alumni Terry Raven‘s script “Burnt Orange” was selected as a finalist for Best Screenplay at the Beverly Hills Film Festival. Terry wrote the script when he was in the Winter 2011 Master Class.

TSW Director Jill Chamberlain was recently invited to write an article for Script Frenzy, an annual, worldwide screenwriting event from the creators of NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). You can read her article about “The Business of Screenwriting and The Rule of 1” here.

The Screenplay Workshop is now on Twitter as ScreenplayDoc. Become a follower! Follow @ScreenplayDoc.

Have you “liked” The Screenplay Workshop’s Facebook page yet? You can by clicking here.

Screenwriting Tip:
Lose the Adjectives and Adverbs

Adjectives and adverbs often water-down your screenwriting and make it less effective, not more. Instead, try to find more precise nouns and verbs to describe your action.

“He walks quickly across the alley” gives me a limited picture. But what if you wrote: “He dashes across the alley” or “He scampers across the alley” — doesn’t that give you a more nuanced visual? Instead of “big, expensive boat,” how about “yacht”? It’s two fewer words, and yet I can see it in my mind much more vividly.

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