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Workshops

Workshop readings are an important way for writers, directors and producers to test a screenplay during pre-production. Testing a screenplay with a reading with actors often uncovers issues that would be expensive to fix during production. It's especially important to test comedy scripts, that it's funny enough that people laugh. For writers it's a way to judge if a script is ready to be pitched to a studio or needs another draft. It's also a great way to get "unblocked" when a script just doesn't seem right somehow. For directors and producers it's a way to save money during shooting by being better prepared.

Workshops at The Writers Store

Workshops at The Strasberg Institute


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Created July 3, 2004; updated Oct 15, 2005