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On Screenwriting and Media with Dr. Rosanne Welch
Writing, Film, Television and More!
Win a KINDLE & 10 Mentoris BOOKS!
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Only the first 500 people who subscribe will be eligible for the drawing to win a Kindle.
Also from the Mentoris Project
Want to use these books in your classroom? Contact the Mentoris Project!`
In Conversation With Cari Beauchamp, author of Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood
My Stephens College MFA in Screenwriting students are in town for the next 20 days and we are diving into our work.
This is a low-residency program where most of the work is done online but each cohort (1st year and 2nd year) comes to LA twice each year and meets for 10 days of intense workshops and research at the Jim Henson Studio (originally the Chaplin Studio) in the heart of Hollywood.
This week is the first workshop for our new class of 2020.
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It’s Time For History of Screenwriting 101!
My Stephens College MFA in Screenwriting students are in town for the next 20 days and we are diving into our work.
This is a low-residency program where most of the work is done online but each cohort (1st year and 2nd year) comes to LA twice each year and meets for 10 days of intense workshops and research at the Jim Henson Studio (originally the Chaplin Studio) in the heart of Hollywood.
This week is the first workshop for our new class of 2020.
My Stephens College MFA in Screenwriting students are in town for the next 20 days and we are diving into our work.
This is a low-residency program where most of the work is done online but each cohort (1st year and 2nd year) comes to LA twice each year and meets for 10 days of intense workshops and research at the Jim Henson Studio (originally the Chaplin Studio) in the heart of Hollywood.
This week is the first workshop for our new class of 2020.