The Speaker Series: How to Succeed as a Writer for Stage and Screen
Oct
13

The Speaker Series: How to Succeed as a Writer for Stage and Screen

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Discover the secrets to success in the world of stage and screenwriting at our exclusive event, "The Speaker Series: How to Succeed as a Writer for Stage and Screen." Join us for an inspiring day filled with expert insights, practical tips, and networking opportunities with seasoned professionals in the industry. Whether you're an aspiring playwright or a budding screenwriter, this event is your chance to learn, connect, and take your writing career to the next level. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to turn your creative dreams into a captivating reality. 

 

Guest Speakers include: 

Kaypri - Kaypri is an active creative multi-hyphenate actor/writer/producer who grew up on New York theater, and received her BFA in Drama from Howard University. She evolved into a popular and crowd-pleasing solo playwright and performer for Babygirl: media-codependa-lova-holic and its sequel The Good Daughter & The Do Gooder. In 2021, her Babygirl TV pilot was a Stowe and Sundance Labs fellowship finalist. She was also a PEN Emerging Artist finalist for her book adaptation and won a screenwriting award for her adaptation of another play Everything. She is currently staffed as a writer for the webseries SAHM and is a former PageCraft fellow. Kaypri also works as a freelance script doctor for all literary genres and is proud to serve as the Atlanta WGA captain.

Rashidi Hendrix -  Hendrix is an award-winning producer and talent manager who is a Partner at Independent Artists Media and CEO of Metallic Pictures, a Los Angeles based television/film production company. As a manager, Hendrix represents a roster of actors, comedians, TV & Film writers and directors, actors and comedians, that have worked on shows like End of the Road (Netflix), Wild is the Wind (Netflix), Bad Dad Rehab (TvOne), Queen Sugar (OWN), The Ranch (Netflix), Chicago Fire (NBC), Criminal Minds (CBS), Bates Motel (A&E), NCIS (CBS), Deadly Class (Syfy), Preacher (AMC), Crazy Love (Lifetime), Shameless (Showtime), Late Night with Seth Meyers(NBC), Luke Cage (Netflix), Insecure (HBO), Laff Tracks (TruTV), Chuck (NBC), Paper Friends (BET), Chopped (Food Network), Late Night Chef Fight (FYI) and hit features like Takers & The Equalizer. In 2023, he was honored by his alma mater with the 2023 Florida A&M University National Alumni Association's Distinguished Alumni Award. In addition, Hendrix serves on many community organizations as a volunteer and active mentor to young people. Hendrix graduated from Florida A&M and Florida State Universities with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.

Alessandra Bautze - Bautze is Assistant Professor of Screenwriting at Georgia State University. She holds an M.F.A. in Screenwriting from The University of Texas at Austin, as well as a B.A. in The Writing Seminars and Film & Media Studies from The Johns Hopkins University. Her work seeks to reflect the diversity of the American experience while also embracing a socially-conscious, realist approach to narrative. Her screenplay RACING THE WOLF GOD won Best Screenplay at the 2021 Anchorage International Film Festival and is currently in active development. She has received residencies from the Nanjing International Writers’ Residency Program (November 2021, via Zoom), the Storyknife Writers Residency Program (July 2022, Homer, Alaska), and the Mountain Words Writer-in-Residence Program (May 2023, Crested Butte, Colorado). She was named the Tangerine Entertainment Fellow for Stowe Story Labs’ 2023 Narrative Lab (Stowe, Vermont.) In addition to her work as a writer, she also works as a script consultant, most recently for SignWorld Studios, a Deaf-owned production company focusing on producing authentic media in American Sign Language and English. She has also taught screenwriting through Baltimore Youth Film Arts, as well as the Deaf Talent Creative Lab. She believes in the power of language to connect communities.

Here is the link to RSVP on PIN: https://gsu.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9479659

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Jul
20

Workshop at the 2023 Deaf Talent Creative Lab (Screenwriting and Activism: Writing the Socially Engaged Short Screenplay)

See DEAFferently. Create DEAFferently.

DeafVision Filmworks™ and Deaf Talent® Media & Entertainment Consulting will be hosting the nation's first ever Deaf Talent® Creative Lab™, from July 12 - 27, 2023.

Deaf Talent® Creative Lab™, founded by Jade Bryan, will offer programming for deaf youth and adults, BIPOC deaf actors and creators with distinct voices in storytelling, film, and television.

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18

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See DEAFferently. Create DEAFferently.

DeafVision Filmworks™ and Deaf Talent® Media & Entertainment Consulting will be hosting the nation's first ever Deaf Talent® Creative Lab™, from July 12 - 27, 2023.

Deaf Talent® Creative Lab™, founded by Jade Bryan, will offer programming for deaf youth and adults, BIPOC deaf actors and creators with distinct voices in storytelling, film, and television.

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Mountain Words Literary Festival: “Screenwriting with a Sense of Place” Workshop with Alessandra Bautze
May
28

Mountain Words Literary Festival: “Screenwriting with a Sense of Place” Workshop with Alessandra Bautze

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In this 90-minute screenwriting workshop appropriate for all levels, writers will learn the basics of screenwriting while focusing on how to create a sense of place. Attention will be paid to excerpts from adapted screenplays with a strong sense of place and their source material. Texts to be examined may include Winter’s Bone (Debra Granik, 2009), based on the novel by Daniel Woodrell, and Brokeback Mountain (Ang Lee, 2005), based on the short story by Annie Proulx. Writers will put what they’ve learned into practice by generating a scene (either original or an adaptation of their own work).

 $35 or included in your festival pass: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=183115

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Mountain Words Literary Festival: Festival reception + Forest Woodward Gallery Opening
May
27

Mountain Words Literary Festival: Festival reception + Forest Woodward Gallery Opening

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Join us for the Saturday night festival reception + fine art + readings! Mingling, drinks, bites, along with gallery reception for Forest Woodward's story-centric installation, "What Roots May Clutch" in the Kinder Padon Gallery, with readings from the writers-in-residence who have each written a short piece to accompany a certain photograph.

As part of your festival pass, or Pay What You Can: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=182587

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Mountain Words Literary Festival: Reception - Writers in Residence Read + Chamberlain Award
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26

Mountain Words Literary Festival: Reception - Writers in Residence Read + Chamberlain Award

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As part of your festival pass, or Pay What You Can: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=180506

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WIFVNE Table Read: Screenwriting Contest Winners
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17

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The winner of this competition is Erin M. Underwood with her script THE FUNERAL. First Runner Up is Sally Thitu Muiruri with 15 YEARS LATER and Second Runner Up is Alessandra Bautze with IMPEDIMENT.

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See a film script come to life in an in-person staged reading by professional actors and provide feedback for one of the winners of the SIFF Catalyst First Draft Reading Series. The film-to-be is Saving Shenandoah by Alessandra Bautze, in which a former foster child tries to keep her orphaned, adopted sister out of the dysfunctional system she knows too well.

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