Interested in creating a scripted or unscripted series? Interested in learning how to write a TV series? Want to learn what it takes to make a docu-series?
Join BAVC's Serial Storytellers Program!
Serial Storytellers is a FREE artist development program from Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) for diverse emerging writers and future showrunners between the ages of 18-25 that are interested in developing either a fiction/scripted or nonfiction/docu- series.
By the end you will have a project description, overall concept, and potentially your pilot episode completed. Serial Storytellers aims to support BIPOC, LGBTQi/ queer, Women and nonbinary, people with disabilities, and low-income filmmakers making episodic projects. This program is a 10-session intensive writing and producing class taught virtually via zoom.
This will be a virtual course taught via zoom. By the end you will have a program description, overall concept, and potentially your pilot episode completed.
This program is a 10 session intensive writing and producing class.
Dates of the course:
Saturdays
May 1 - July 10
11:00AM to 2:00PM
We are accepting applications from Friday March 19, 2021 through Monday April 19, 2021.
For any questions contact Dawn Valadez: dawnvaladez@bavc.org or 510-326-0309.
Watch the Serial Storyteller Informational Session!
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