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SUMMARY:Story Development Workshop
DESCRIPTION:TWO DAY WORKSHOP!\nFriday\, July 24 | 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM\nSaturday\, July 25 | 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM\nThe Story Development workshop is designed to help writers uncover the stories that matter most to them and explore the most creative and effective ways to bring those stories to life. Participants will examine how a single concept can evolve across multiple storytelling formats including screenplay\, pilot script\, book\, and social media. \nUsing a writers group format\, participants will have the opportunity to share concepts\, receive feedback\, and begin shaping their ideas into compelling written scenes. Through guided creative exercises and practical writing techniques including the “kitchen timer” method and “mundane tasks” approach\, writers will learn how to move past overthinking\, unlock creativity\, and get ideas from their head onto the page. \nThroughout the workshop\, participants will develop a 1–3 page scene utilizing the storytelling medium of their choice. The experience will culminate in a collaborative table read where writers will hear their work read aloud in a supportive group setting. \nLed by writer\, actress\, and author Kiersten Lyons\, this workshop offers an encouraging and creatively energizing environment for writers at various stages of their storytelling journey. \nWHAT YOU WILL WALK AWAY WITH:\n• A stronger understanding of story development across multiple mediums\n• Creative tools and techniques for overcoming writer’s block and boosting productivity\n• Constructive feedback on your story concept and writing\n• A completed 1–3 page scene in your chosen storytelling format\n• Experience hearing your work read aloud in a table read environment\n• 15% off Trilith Institute workshops for 6 months after workshop enrollment
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/story-development-workshop/
LOCATION:Trilith Studios Soundstage 20\, 400 Veterans Parkway\, Fayetteville\, GA\, 30214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Workshop,Homepage,In Person,Summer 2026
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SUMMARY:Book to Script: Adapting Stories for the Screen
DESCRIPTION:TWO DAY WORKSHOP!\nFriday\, August 8 | 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM\nSaturday\, August 9 | 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM\nEvery great film starts with a story—but adapting a story for the screen requires more than simply transferring words from page to screenplay. \nIn this two-day professional development workshop\, bestselling author\, screenwriter\, and producer LaJill Hunt shares the creative and practical process of transforming books\, manuscripts\, memoirs\, and original concepts into compelling visual narratives. Drawing from her experience adapting literary properties for television and writing for major networks and streaming platforms\, LaJill will guide participants through the key elements of successful screen adaptation. \nThrough interactive discussions\, hands-on exercises\, and real-world industry examples\, participants will learn how to identify the cinematic heart of a story\, adapt characters and plotlines for the screen\, and develop projects with both creative impact and production realities in mind. \nWhether you’re an author looking to adapt your own work\, a screenwriter seeking source material\, or a creative interested in the adaptation process\, this workshop offers practical tools for bringing stories from page to screen. \nWhat You’ll Learn \n\nThe key differences between novels\, memoirs\, and screenplays\nHow to identify a story’s central theme\, stakes\, and conflict\nTechniques for translating internal narrative into visual storytelling\nCharacter adaptation and story restructuring for film and television\nDialogue\, subtext\, and cinematic scene development\nPacing and story structure for screen narratives\nScreenplay formatting fundamentals\nHow to pitch adaptation concepts to producers\, executives\, and collaborators\nProduction and budget considerations when adapting material\n\nWho Should Attend \n\nAspiring and emerging screenwriters\nAuthors interested in adapting their own work\nFilmmakers and content creators\nProducers seeking to develop intellectual property for film and television\nStorytellers interested in expanding their work across platforms\n\n 
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/book-to-script-adapting-stories-for-the-screen/
LOCATION:Trilith Studios Soundstage 20\, 400 Veterans Parkway\, Fayetteville\, GA\, 30214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Workshop,Homepage,In Person,Summer 2026
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