Over at their newly updated website, you can find some information on a workshop led by
Jeff Silverstein at
The New York Script Club. The event will take place on Thursday, October 11th and is open to the public for a fee of $10.00. The New York Script Club is a screenwriting support group that aids screenwriters with mentoring, motivation and networking opportunities.
Here's a press release:
Jeff Silverstein to host character writing workshop for
The New York Script Club
New York, New York – September 22,2007 – On Thursday, October 11th, The New York Script Club will offer a workshop specifically geared toward developing characters for film and television scripts. Led by Jeff Silverstein of Nehst Studios, this discussion will be held at 7 pm at 400 West 43rd St. in the Ellington Room on the 2nd floor.
The event is open to anyone for a fee of $10, however, space is limited. Interested parties must reserve a spot in advance via PayPal at www.nyscriptclub.org.
Jeff Silverstein is President of the Access and Learning Division of Nehst Studios. He runs the web network and is on the greenlight committee for features and media. Mr. Silverstein is also a screenwriter and consultant for scripts in development. Having attained a Masters degree from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School, he has been involved with Writer’s Boot Camp, studied comedy with Neil and Danny Simon, and acting and directing at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.
Started in June of 2006, the New York Script Club is a free support group for all those interested in the art of screenwriting. It is open to writers of all backgrounds and skill levels, providing members with education, mentoring groups, motivation, and networking opportunities through bi-weekly meetings and writing sessions.
For more information on the New York Script Club or the upcoming event, please contact Ruthy Effler at ruthy@nyscriptclub.org.
# posted by Benjamin Crossley-Marra @ 9/27/2007 10:31:00 AM
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