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FIRST WORKSHOP ATTENDANCE IS FREE. Come visit/audit the workshop.

After first visit: Suggested donation $5 to $15. The aim is to cover the expenses of running the workshop. It's not set up to be a money-making venture.

The workshop is as good as those in attendance make it.

If we get 20 attendees, we will have a $40 cash raffle to include anyone who paid and stays the full two hours.

We meet in the community room of the HULU building/Colorado Center, 2500 Broadway, Santa Monica CA 90404. First floor. Short walkway to glass door right near street (by "HULU" sign). Path is between the building and the barely noticeable park tennis courts that are lower than street level and behind vine-covered fence.

Donation collected at workshop. Either Venmo, PayPal [QR codes provided at workshop], or cash.

β€’ Tribe is writers and actors helping writers to sharpen their screenplays, and their skills in the craft.

Some who attend Tribe might be actors who help by reading characters, and practice their cold-reading skills.

β€’ A diversity of ages, life experiences, and voices, are helpful to have in the workshop.

πŸ‘‰ If you RSVP, but can't attend:
πŸ‘‰ Please, cancel your RSVP ASAP. You do so on this MeetUp page. It prevents writers from spending money to make copies of their script pages for you.

πŸ‘‰πŸ½ To sign up for having your script pages read by and get feedback from the group:
πŸ‘‰πŸ½ First RSVP to sign up for pages.

πŸ‘‰πŸ» If you sign up for pages, and change your mind:
πŸ‘‰πŸ» DELETE your pages comment AND leave a post "Canceling pages."
πŸ‘‰πŸ» This gives another writer time to prepare pages.

β€’ Canceling pages does not cancel your RSVP.
If you ARE NOT going to attend, please: ALSO cancel your RSVP so writers aren't depending on you to read characters, or waste paper making a copy of their pages for you.

β€’ BEFORE you sign up for pages: A, B, C, D...

A β€’ Know you need to bring sets of pages for those who attend so they can both read and write notes on them.

B β€’ OWN and study the books:

  1. Screenplay Repair Manual (Copies of this book are available for purchase at the workshop for $15, or on Amazon for $17.25.)
  2. The Screenwriter's Bible (The author David Trottier endorsed the Screenplay Repair Manual.)
  3. Dr. Format Tells All (Also by David Trottier

C β€’ Have an RSVP
D β€’ Be one of the first 4 to sign up for pages.

β€’ We workshop feature and short film screenplays, and episodic, anthology, limited/mini series, serial series, and single cam sitcom screenplays, and now also multi-cam sitcom scripts.
(We previously didn't workshop multi-cam scripts. Writers may want to consider that multi-cam sitcoms are not as popular as they were ten or more years ago. This makes getting a sitcom produced even less likely - unless you are an established sit-com writer, or an established stand-up comic. But maybe you will be the person who is successful in getting a new sitcom produced.)

β€’ WE DO NOT WORKSHOP SOAP OPERA, MUSICAL, NC-17, OR X SCRIPTS. (Yes, someone once brought in an X script to Tribe.πŸ‘€πŸ˜³πŸ˜±)

β€’ Please format scripts in industry-standard 12 point Courier font. See the Screenwriter's Bible, and the Screenplay Repair Manual.

β€’ Take one script through the workshop at a time, from the first page to "The End."

β€’ Own the material in the script. No plagiarism. The script has to be something you can copyright. (No lyrics, poetry, book excerpts, life stories, or other material to which you do not own the rights.)

β€’ The workshop is as good as the participants make it.

Additional donations are welcome to support the expenses of running the group. There are always expenses associated with running a workshop.

πŸ‘‰πŸ½Aim to write engaging scripts with broad market, investor & distributor appeal, and that may advance the careers of actors, directors, producers, and you.πŸ‘ˆπŸΌ

Know a screenplay works as an investment proposal to film financiers. Make it as sharp as can be.

To sign up for pages: 1, 2, 3.

  1. RSVP.
  2. After RSVPing, type β€œpages” in the comments section.

Bring enough copies of your script pages for everyone who has RSVPd. (Google: Staples copy center location.) Print double sided copies to save $, and paper.

We write feedback directly on the pages, and also give verbal feedback.

Be prepared to assign your characters to be read out loud by various people in attendance, and assign one person to be the narrator of the scene headings and description.

We give verbal feedback after each set of pages.

As a writer receives feedback, they are to be silent, even if asked questions. Listen. Take notes. It's not a time to explain, or get defensive. Feedback you consider "wrong" could instead be helpful in giving you some excellent ideas. Welcome it. Even if you then do the direct opposite in your revision.

Sometimes attend when your pages aren't being read. That will build your skills in unexpected ways. And participate in helping other writers with their scripts.

Please stay for the entire workshop.

If you are not of the first 4 signing up for pages, you can type "backup pages" as a comment – in case anyone cancels pages.

After you workshop 12 pages (or the entire episode of a multi-cam) – before you bring in the next pages – READ THE ENTIRE SCRIPT to give it a wave of polish.

If you only have a few pages remaining unworkshopped, still bring in 12 pages of the script = the remaining pages + pages before it = re-workshopping some of the previous pages.

Each script is the intellectual property of the writer.

β€œIf you’re not early, you’re late.” – John Ritter

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Screenwriting workshop for writers and actors to sharpen scripts through live page readings and feedback; attendees gain actionable notes on their pages.

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