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Screenwriting

Free Jeff Kitchen Seminar

Jeff Kitchen, a screenwriting teacher who has given presentations at the Screenwriting Expo, and whose book I bought, recently sent out an email inviting people to attend some seminars of his for free. The seminars are being taped for a DVD set, and he needs audience members. The following update email came yesterday, and only then did it occur to me (dolt that I am) that LA people in this group might be interested in attending. Of course it's too late for the April 28th date mentioned, but there are tapings tomorrow, Sunday, and Monday.

I recommend his methods of structuring and plotting a screenplay. They're fairly involved, but they're quite interesting different from most other teachers out there. This is a chance to give him a listen for free.
Gene

A DATE HAS BEEN CHANGED. THERE IS NO SAT. MAY 7 CLASS. IT HAS BEEN MOVED TO SUN. MAY 1ST.
ALSO YOU SHOULD RSVP FOR THE CLASS YOU PLAN TO ATTEND.

Use this link to RSVP and follow ALL the instructions:

www.creativescreenwriting.com/events.html

Creative Screenwriting magazine is videotaping my Screenwriting Expo seminar, and I'd like to invite you to attend the taping.

THESE ARE FREE SEMINARS, AS THEY ARE BEING TAPED FOR A DVD SET.
Dates:
Thursday April 28th

36 Dramatic Situations for BrainstormingJeff Kitchen's Class on Sequence, Proposition, Plot Jeff Kitchen's Two Tools for Advanced Screenwriters

Friday April 29th
Jeff Kitchen's Screenwriting Seminar
Jeff Kitchen's Class on Classic Structural Technique
Sunday May 1st
Jeff Kitchen's Full-Day Seminar
Monday May 2nd
Jeff Kitchen's Full-Day Seminar
Times:
Thursday April 28th: Please be on set no later than 7:45 AM. Friday April 29th: Please be on set no later than 10:45 AM. Monday May 2nd: Please be on set no later than 7:45 AM. Saturday May 7th: Please be on set no later than 7:45 AM.

Location:
Standard Stage

606 Moulton AveLos Angeles, CA 90031
Driving Directions:
Driving Directions from the 101 S to Standard Stage

1: Merge onto US-101 S toward LOS ANGELES.

6.7 miles

2: Take the MISSION RD exit.

0.1 miles

3: Turn LEFT onto N MISSION RD.

0.9 miles

4: Turn LEFT onto DALY ST.

0.3 miles

5: Turn LEFT onto N MAIN ST.

0.1 miles

6: Turn right onto MOULTON ST (PARK YOUR CAR ON MOULTON STREET, NOT IN THE PARKING LOT. IF YOU PARK IN THE LOT YOU MAY BE TOWED.)

7: Turn left into the first driveway
8. Go forward half a block to #606 (past the yellow sign for ?PlayhouseTheater Players?
9. On your left.

I hope that you will be able to attend.
Jeff
  

Top answer

This is part of the Expo's DVD series. They called back a bunch of folks who did classes last year and asked us to recreate the classes for DVD... and that meant we'd need an audience.

  • This is part of the Expo's DVD series.
  • They called back a bunch of folks who did classes last year and asked us to recreate the classes for DVD...
  • and that meant we'd need an audience.
  • I passed on this - I'm going to eventually do my own DVDs.
  • CS is paying a small % to the teacher for each DVD sold - and keeping the rest.
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This is part of the Expo's DVD series. They called back a bunch of folks who did classes last year and asked us to recreate the classes for DVD... and that meant we'd need an audience.
I passed on this - I'm going to eventually do my own DVDs. CS is paying a small % to the teacher for each DVD sold - and keeping the rest.

*I* want to keep the rest.
- Bill (greedy ***)
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[nq:1]This is part of the Expo's DVD series. They called back a bunch of folks who did classes last year ... teacher for each DVD sold - and keeping the rest. *I* want to keep the rest. - Bill (greedy ***)[/nq]
Won't sell well, anyway, smart move.

The most practical kind of politics is the politics of decency.

Theodore Roosevelt
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[nq:2]This is part of the Expo's DVD series. They called ... *I* want to keep the rest. - Bill (greedy ***)[/nq]
[nq:1]Won't sell well, anyway, smart move.[/nq]
Like you'd know.
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[nq:2]Won't sell well, anyway, smart move.[/nq]
[nq:1]Like you'd know.[/nq]
Dale, you're a ***er phone installer or something equally mundane masquerading as a wit on a newsgroup. Bill Martell sells scripts and gets them made. I've sold plenty of scripts and books and novels and have had lots of things made and published.
Like you'd know - about much of anything.

You'd better

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