Write Your Best One Hour Spec Script with Chuck 

A great career starts with a great script. Pilots are all the rage, but it never hurts to have a solid spec of an existing show in your arsenal. Whether you want to go after a fellowship, or just want to experience writing in the voice of an existing show, a spec is a fantastic challenge!

In this intensive ten week workshop, participants will go from concept to completed draft of a one hour TV spec with the professional guidance and support of TV writer Chuck Kim (Heroes, Ben 10). You may choose any show you’d like, but if you’re interested in a specific fellowship, we suggest checking their current list of allowed shows.

Chuck will help you choose the perfect show to showcase your voice and then guide you through the process of finding the best type of story to write for your chosen show from concept to beat sheet to outline and finally to a completed draft.

Write an original supernatural horror TV pilot
Portrait of Caitlyn Fryers for one hour TV pilot workshop

In-class critiques will focus on story structure and character development. The class design will mirror how a writers’ room operates. Students will comment and help problem-solve not only on their own scripts but on their fellow classmates’ work as well. All of this is to help prepare students for an actual writers’ room, as writers must learn to act as a cohesive unit on a television show.

One-hour specs are a vital piece of your portfolio, and there’s no better way to start or expand your portfolio by joining Chuck Kim in this dynamic ten-week workshop.

One-Hour TV Spec Workshop Details

Mondays
Chuck’s next round of classes begins in March of 2022. If you’re interested in the full course syllabus, you may download it here.

Cost: $1500. Classes are capped at 8 students so that all participants can receive ample feedback.

Please contact [email protected] for further information about our workshops. To ensure writers are placed in the correct workshop we do not allow online sign-ups for our workshops.

Portrait of Caitlyn Fryers for one hour TV pilot workshop

Write Your Best One Hour Spec Script with Chuck 

A great career starts with a great script. Pilots are all the rage, but it never hurts to have a solid spec of an existing show in your arsenal. Whether you want to go after a fellowship, or just want to experience writing in the voice of an existing show, a spec is a fantastic challenge! 

In this intensive ten week workshop, participants will go from concept to completed draft of a one hour TV spec with the professional guidance and support of TV writer Chuck Kim (Heroes, Ben 10). You may choose any show you’d like, but if you’re interested in a specific fellowship, we suggest checking their current list of allowed shows.

Chuck will help you choose the perfect show to showcase your voice and then guide you through the process of finding the best type of story to write for your chosen show from concept to beat sheet to outline and finally to a completed draft.

Write an original supernatural horror TV pilot

In-class critiques will focus on story structure and character development. The class design will mirror how a writers’ room operates. Students will comment and help problem-solve not only on their own scripts but on their fellow classmates’ work as well. All of this is to help prepare students for an actual writers’ room, as writers must learn to act as a cohesive unit on a television show.

One-hour specs are a vital piece of your portfolio, and there’s no better way to start or expand your portfolio by joining Chuck Kim in this dynamic ten-week workshop.

One-Hour TV Spec Workshop Details

Mondays
Chuck’s next round of classes begins in March of 2022. If you’re interested in the full course syllabus, you may download it here.

Cost: $1500. Classes are capped at 8 students so that all participants can receive ample feedback.

Please contact [email protected] for further information about our workshops. To ensure writers are placed in the correct workshop we do not allow online sign-ups for our workshops.