Free 3-day film & TV writers’ workshop from Scottish Book Trust’s Screen Lab

From 20th to 22nd February, 9.30am – 5.00pm daily, inclusive, there is a free three-day screenwriting workshop from Screen Lab at the Scottish Book Trust‘s premises in Edinburgh. The sole conditions are that you must apply (details below) by 2nd February 2009 and that you must commit to attending the full course.

If you are writing plays, short stories or novels and are interested in developing your skills into writing for film and television, Screen Lab 2009m promises to ‘show you exactly what it takes to break into one of the most competitive and lucrative areas of writing’.

The Screen Lab course will be led by Adrian Mead., an award-winning writer and director.  Over the intensive  three-day course, Adrian will take you through the realities of the script development process and the strategies you need to adopt in order to break into the industry. Adrian is also the author of ‘Making it as a Screenwriter’ which you can check out at Mead Kerr.

Entry to the the Screen Lab course is open to writers at all stages of their career. Applicants must live in Scotland.

NOTE: Applications are already being taken.  Applicants who have not followed the application guidelines will not be considered. See guidelines at the Scottish Book Trust.

For further information, contact: Caitrin Armstrong , Writer Development Co-ordinator .
Email: caitrinarmstrong@scottishbooktrust.com
Tel: 0131 524 0177

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