SCRIPTWRITING WORKSHOPS
Due to Covid-19, Workshops have moved online for the time being!
Look out for new workshops coming in May (Workshop for Writers Developing Scripts)
& June (Workshop for Writers with Finished Scripts)!
Scriptwriting Workshop For Writers With Finished Scripts
Date: Sundays, March 29th - June 28th (no class 4/12, 5/10, 5/24, & 6/21)
Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Duration: 2 hours
Age: 18+
Class Size: 5 scripts
Pre-requisites: A completed draft of a script
Teacher: Howard March
Location: Lesly Kahn & Co., 1720 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046
Cost: $1,000
***Please contact Ellese (ellese@leslykahn.com) for more information. Payment plans available.
Scriptwriting Workshop For Writers Developing Scripts
Date: Sundays, March 22nd - May 3rd
Time: 12:30pm - 2:30pm
Duration: 2 hours
Class Size: 10 writers max
Age: 18 +
Pre-requisites: At least one as of yet unrealized vision
Teacher: Howard March
Location: Lesly Kahn & Co., 1720 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046
Cost: $550
***All payments must be received by March 16, 2020, when consultation dates will be assigned and the first session's reading assignment distributed. Payment plans available. Please contact Ellese (ellese@leslykahn.com) for more information.
Do you have an unfinished script, or ideas for a script and are starting from scratch? Due to overwhelming demand, we have created a new workshop just for you!
If you have an unfinished script, professional working writer and sought-after script consultant, Howard March, will help you break down what you do have, find what's missing and guide you through the writing process to give you the opportunity to complete a first draft of your script.
If you just have an idea, or ideas, for a script, Howard will help you develop your concept into a compelling story with a solid, workable structure. You will have the opportunity to leave the workshop with a fully detailed outline, ready to start writing your script.
Following the rules of standard, three-act story structure, participants will analyze, critique and help brainstorm the work of fellow writers, putting themselves in the shoes of the agents, managers, producers and production executives who will eventually be reading their work. In our "writers' room," not only will the material get better, but so will the writers.