Screenwriters' Summer Camp
Here's what past attendees have to say:
"I feel that I learned a lot about how to see my story ideas as "movies". For me, taking my scripts to the next level meant learning how to write a piece that is attractive to actors and directors."
—Troy DeRego, writer, Summer Camp 2006
"It prepared me for so many possible pitch scenarios…a lot harder than real life perhaps. But afterwards I felt I could handle anything that anyone might throw at me."
—Vincent Ho, writer, Summer Camp 2006
"It's worth every penny. You can't find another program that's not by the book but by the realities of screenwriting."
—Mary Conroy, writer, Summer Camp 2006
"At Camp in July, I looked at my screenplay from a whole new perspective, with the help of my mentors. I had time to rework my story structure and create a new outline. I returned to New Jersey with a new and promising outlook of my screenplay. In September, I had my first real option! Painting Entertainment optioned my screenplay THE ART OF DECEPTION."
—Kevin Caruso, writer, Summer Camp 2006
"Camp is not for the faint-hearted. It will require that you spend a week working your brains out and commit every minute of every day to the business of screenwriting. This is a career leap that will take you well past where you are today in your screenwriting career."
—Marc Calderwood, writer, Summer Camp 2006
