Monday, April 23, 2012

Screenwriting Workshop Begins May 15

If you have, throughout your divorce process, made your friends say, "oh no he did not," or "are you kidding me??!" more than three times, then maybe you have a good story to tell. Writing can be a low-cost therapeutic way to process your emotions about a difficult time. So, if you think you have enough for a book or a movie -- here's your chance to kick it off:

Screenwriter Beaty Reynolds will be offering a three-week workshop at 6:30 p.m., May 15, 22, and 29 at the Phillip Rush Center and a portion of the proceeds from the classes will be donated to Georgia Equality. The Phillip Rush Center is located at 1530 DeKalb Ave. Atlanta, GA 30307.

Rooted in independent filmmaking, the classes will focus on character-driven story development and tackle the FOUR CRITICAL ISSUES that sabotage the vast majority of screenplays. The seminar will include in-class writing exercises. The cost is $75.00.

During his 20 years in Hollywood, Reynolds wrote screenplays for such producers as actress Diane Keaton, Laura Ziskin ("Pretty Woman," "Spiderman" series), Diana Kerew ("Paris Trout"), Arlene Sellers (Circle of Friends) and Mark Gordon ("Saving Private Ryan"), as well as Paramount, Sony Pictures, Fox, Columbia Studios, NBC, CBS, and HBO. He is the writer of “Puppy Love,” which won best short film at the L.A. Independent Film Festival and stars Grace Zabriskie. An except from his novel JUNKYARD PEOPLE was published in the MID-AMERICAN REVIEW. Reynolds' plays have been performed in New York, New Orleans, and Atlanta.

He is the writer and producer of THE MIGHTY KING OF LOVE, which is currently in post-production in Denver and Los Angeles.

Contact to Sign Up: Beaty Reynolds @ 303-909-8995 or beatyre@msn.com