Northwest Screenwriters Guild Promotes Screenwriting Amid Pandemic

Northwest Screenwriters Guild Promotes Screenwriting Amid Pandemic

Seattle, WA. The Northwest Screenwriters Guild is a nonprofit organization aiding in further developing a screenwriter’s career by providing mentor support from the industry and show-business professionals, educational programs, and screenwriting events. Its mission statement is to, “promote professional screenwriting as a career across a broad range of ages, ethnic and gender identities, and experience levels in the Pacific Northwest.” They also hope to modernize old, traditional rules that dominated the falling industry of screenwriting.

Screenwriters from the organization reading aloud their perspective works.

Governed by a board of directors, with experience detailing screenwriting certifications to published authors or academic publications in healthcare, the Northwest Screenwriters Guild aims to advance the careers of screenwriting professionals and beginners to publish their developing stories and scripts to be on the big screen, such as for film or television, and other media, by helping them pitch to industry pros. Many compendium members have had their scripts developed onto the screen with hired actors for film festivals and submissions for awards in contests.

Screenwriters of the Northwest Screenwriters Guild rehearsing for their screenplays while adhering to a reading schedule.

When the scripts for screenplays are finished or drafted by compendium members, before they are submitted to film festivals or industry professionals for a chance to have live stage or on-screen performances, there are chances to further improve and receive critique on their screenplays. Due to the global pandemic, their services and events have shifted to a completely online remote environment, where on Tuesdays they promote a free  “Weekly Scene Analysis Workshop” from 6:30-8:30 PM that aims to “assist fellow screenwriters hone the craft of writing scenes—both action and dialogue—that are cinematic, engaging and correctly formatted.” Fellow professional screenwriters or beginners in the industry are to bring a 10-page draft of their screenplay for this particular workshop. They also have an upcoming event for current members on Thursday, July 22nd about the importance of entertainment law for the screenwriting profession. However, to attend the NwSG events and most partner events, individuals must pay a membership fee of $60, but they do get eligibility to be a compendium member and have an exclusive chance of pitch sessions with professional screenwriters or industry professionals.

Actors and performers from SAG-AFTRA who helped perform multiple characters from written screenplays by members of NWSG

From the Northwest Screenwriters Guild:

The Northwest Screenwriters Guild is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to advancing the careers of screenwriters, filling a major gap in the education and training available to screenwriters and filmmakers from across the spectrum, namely, how to take care of the business side of show business.

The newest generation of filmmakers will be pivotal. They consume—and create—film and video in huge volumes, in dozens of formats, on at least five form factors. The technological barriers to filmmaking have been reduced to nearly nothing, and so many of the old rules about when, where, and how audiences will watch the film have been shredded. These filmmakers will be at the leading edge of reinventing this industry yet again. We are here to help them get down to business.

Whether it’s a web series, TV, or feature films, breaking into the industry can be harder than writing a great script or making a great short film. While the barriers to filmmaking have crumbled, the barriers to becoming a professional filmmaker are as high as ever. To learn more, review the NwSG bylaws that govern the board.

 

 

Northwest Screenwriters Guild Takes Weekly Analysis Meetup Online

Northwest Screenwriters Guild Takes Weekly Analysis Meetup Online

Seattle, Wa. The Northwest Screenwriters Guild has moved its weekly scene analysis meetup to online only. This due to COVID-19 and its deterrent to be in large groups. Screenwriters used to sit side-by-side (above) but now instead of meeting in person at College Inn Pub, everything now can be found online. This event is held online doesn’t take away from the main focus in these meetings. “First and foremost, to assist fellow screenwriters hone the craft of writing scenes- both action and dialogue”. Normally people would bring in their working scripts and there would be a mass table read as well as critiques at the end. The only difference is not being in person, luckily the benefits are all there.” A chance to hear portions of your work read( by real people, not the final draft robot), as well as receive suggestions to improve the material”. There is no cost or additional fees to join, as well as no restrictions on your current skill level. The next analysis meetup will be held online on August 5th from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.

This vintage image shows how Northwest Screenwriters used to have table readings before COVID-19.

If screenwriting isn’t your passion you can also volunteer with the Northwest Screenwriters Guild. With various areas of need such as “event coordinators, fundraising and people to help with digital marketing”. There are multiple positions open currently on the Northwest Screenwriters website and you can always join in on volunteer meetings as well. The contributors at the Northwest Screenwriters guild believe that “every screenplay is a single person away from becoming a viable film or TV project, NWSG volunteers function on the social edge of the organization”.

Another option is to become a member of the Northwest Screenwriters Guild. This yearly contribution gains you access to educational workshops, script readings, and NWSG affiliated networking opportunities. As well as allows you to submit a screenplay to the Compendium Committee, who help young screenwriters gain access to the recourses needed to help create your movie. The NWSG membership helps you take that next step into making your next project.

Northwest Screenwriters Guild Finds New Methods To Help Young Filmmakers, 2019.

Northwest Screenwriters Guild Mission Statement –

The mission of the Northwest Screenwriters Guild is to promote professional screenwriting as a career across a broad range of ages, ethnic and gender identities, and experience levels in the Pacific Northwest, by providing access to industry professionals, educational programs, and mentoring.

Contact Information – The Northwest Screenwriters Guild can be contacted directly on its website linked here. There are no in-person meetings being taken place. All conversations and events will be held online for the foreseeable future.

 

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