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EVENTS

Joe Gilford knows what producers want, and he knows how to help you get better at what you love doing.“

—Bill Tremblay, Screenwriter & Novelist

Text Box: PAST EVENTS

BRING STORY RESCUE TO YOU

comprehensive professional workshops.

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your script gets only One shot!

The BIG p.o.v.

 

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Quentin’s List

“Glourious” or not, Quentin Tarantino is giving us something valuable in his newest pic.

 

Give Your Characters (and your actors) a Good Ride

What actors are looking for in your script and why it’s important to give them plenty of emotional room to move.

 

The Story is Always Being Told

Don’t waste page time, screen time—or your reader’s time. Good scripts keep things moving forward to your exciting climax.

 

Making Sense Out of It

“Why did I listen to my family about my screenplay?” or “How I learned to show my 1st draft to the right people—even if they’re not in the movie business.”

 

The Script Comes Last

It’s really important to know your story and that’s why having a detailed story outline can be so important.

Send out polished work that’s “INDUSTRY READY”

 

Film & TV industry executives, agents, talent managers, actors and other professionals only give your new script one read. That’s right. They want to see something finished and ready to go when it reaches their office.

 

Being certain about the strength of your script and story will give you the assurance that all that time and effort is worth it.

 

STORY RESCUE offers personalized, professional help that will make your script stronger, clearer, more engaging and “Industry Ready”—a script that you will be sure of and proud to present to producers, directors, actors, and agents.

 

WRITE A SCRIPT THAT WORKS

New York, NY

Saturday, May 21, 3:00 PM

“Write a Script that Works:

Make it a Page-Turner.”

Presented by NYCScreenwriter.org

Shetler Studios

Text Box: UPCOMING EVENTS

New York, NY

Saturday JANUary 21 3:00 PM

“the active principle:

how your theme writes your story”

Shetler Studios, Manhattan

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Presented by NYCScreenwriter.org

WATCH THIS SPACE

For

STORY RESCUE EVENTS

NEW YORK, NY

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 7:00 PM

“FINKS”

reading of a play by

Joe Gilford

Ensemble Studio Theatre