NEXT ROUND: Wednesday, Dec 12th, 2012
I'm organizing a regular writers' read-through roundtable: a few screenwriters get together, take turns reading each other scenes/short scripts aloud, and briefly talk about them. Rinse, repeat. This is an opportunity to get together with a handful of fellow screenwriters, and work on our writing in a relaxed round-table environment.
Writing screenplays is tough when you're in a lonesome bubble. My favorite aspect of my college screenwriting class wasn't discussing theory and structure and studying the greats. It was doing table reads of scripts-in-progress, discussing what was working and what didn't from a myriad of perspectives, and moving on to the next script. It was massively helpful to hear others' interpretatioins of my words and vice versa. It was motivational to know I had a deadline to get some pages readable. I was always unstuck and moving and challenging myself and evolving. If only there were a way to do that without $40,000 of college tuition!?
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NEXT ROUND: Wednesday, Dec 12th, 2012
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