TVWriter™’ and Larry Brody’s writing classes all over the world have provided foundations for the work of such current Big-Time TV and film writers as
- Karen McCullah (Legally Blonde, Crazy Kind of Love)
- Joe Wiseman (Just Shoot Me)
- Curtis Gwinn (The Walking Dead)
- Danny Thomsen (Smallville, Once Upon a Time)
- Troy Devolld (Basketball Wives)
- More (for reals)
Basic Online Workshop
The next TVWriter™ Basic Online TV and Film Writing Workshop starts Tuesday, June 25, 2013, and runs for 6 weeks. The Basic Workshop goes through all the steps of teleplay and screenplay development from concept/logline to outline, 1st Draft, and revisions with a special concentration on story structure, teleplay/screenplay format…and learning how to read the mind of your producer. Taught by TVWriter™ High Honcho Larry Brody, the Basic Workshop is limited to 5 students to make certain everyone gets the individual time s/he needs.
Basic Workshop info and sign-up form
Advanced Online Workshop
The next TVWriter™ Advanced Online Workshop, for writers who know a little something about teleplay/screenplay format and have either taken TVWriter™’s Basic Workshop or can show an example of their current work, starts Wednesday, May 15, 2013, at 6:00 pm Pacific (9:00 pm Eastern) Time and will meet for 4 weeks. As of this writing enrollment is wide open, but the Advanced Workshop always fills up fast so we ever-so-respectfully suggest that you hurry to:
Advanced Workshop info and sign-up form
LB’s Master Class
The next version of Larry Brody’s Master Class will begin Thursday, May 23, 2013. This is the online workshop for professional level writers who want to spend an intense month perfecting your current work. 60 pages a week! Story, plot, and characterization analyzed by our Fearsome Leader, LB himself! He accepts a maximum of only 3 students at a time in this one so if you’re interested you definitely need to reserve your place ASAP.
Larry Brody’s Master Class info
Find out more about everything TVWriter University is currently offering here.
Originally posted in the April TVWriter™ e-Newsletter. Subscribe here.