Alan Kingsberg was asked to be part of the New Jersey SCBWI Conference, because we a few of our member are studying with him in NYC. The views of what they are learning from him and how he has helped improve their middle grade books are fabulous. So if you can see you book as a TV show or just want to enhance your book with more visual scenes, then you should consider signing up for this intensive workshop. Here is the description:
This intensive workshop is designed to teach children’s book authors and illustrators How To Break Into TV Writing. Topics will include: How to adapt your book or story for TV; how to structure a TV script that sells; how to build a writing portfolio to get an agent or a job; story telling for books vs. TV, and how to start writing a pilot script or improve the one you’re writing. This class is designed to teach you how to break into a growing and lucrative market with your existing talents and creative skills. The class is suited for beginners and experienced writers. Whether your goal is to turn your book into a successful TV series, get staffed on an existing TV show, or simply explore a new creative arena, this workshop will help you move forward. Clips will be screened from iCarly, Victorious, 30 Rock, News Room and Seinfeld.
In 1999, Alan Kingsberg created the popular TV writing workshop at Columbia University’s Graduate Film School. He’s been teaching TV Writing and Advanced TV Writing to Columbia MFA students for over a decade. His students’ TV scripts have won many national contests, including the Humanitas Award and multiple first place prizes at the highly competitive film festivals.
Alan’s students have written for 30 ROCK, WEEDS, NEW GIRL, LAW AND ORDER, SMASH, LAST MAN STANDING, VEGAS, CONAN O’BRIEN, and CALIFORNICATION.
Alan has written for numerous network and cable shows including NBC’s “Law and Order: Criminal Intent” and Nickeloden’s “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” He has been a show runner on five animated TV series including the hits “Winx Club”, “Pokemon” and “Cubix”. As a show runner he produced or wrote over 220 half hour episodes.
TESTIMONIALS
“Alan is a phenomenal teacher, who taught me everything about TV writing, from story structure to dialogue. In his class, I wrote and revised the scripts that launched my career in the industry.” –– Vanessa Reisen, Supervising Producer, WEEDS, CALIFORNICATION.
“The script I wrote in Alan’s class won first prize at the Austin Film Festival, secured me an agent, and got me my first feature screenwriting job at Fox Searchlight Films.” – Martina Broner, Writer/Producer.
“Alan inspires you to write. He is straightforward and clear. When you take his class, you’ll end up writing a spec script for a TV show. He is the real deal.” – Beth Einhorn, Writer: THE TONIGHT SHOW.
“The Scrubs Spec I wrote in Alan’s class won the Humanitas award ($10,000). Alan’s class prepared me to work successfully in the industry.” Chris Carlson, Editorial Director, SPIKE TV.
Conference Link: www.regonline.com/njscbwi2013conference
Talk tomorrow,
Kathy
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I too have heard nothing but good things about Alan, the intensive sounds amazing! Thanks for spreading the word Kathy.
Leeza,
Thanks for leaving a comment. I expect that this will be a great workshop, especially since most of us have been buying screen writing books to help our writing.
Kathy