City Eye Writers' Group
Saturday 12th October - 11am - 1pm
Join us for the final City Eye Writers Group of 2024! 🎬✍️ We want to hear from YOU – our talented writers! Come along and share what you've been working on, whether it's a finished script or a project still in progress. This is your chance to celebrate your creative achievements with fellow writers and get inspired for what’s next. We'll also have an exciting update on Harry New's short film '1999' that was born out of the very first writers' group, so don’t miss out! Let’s wrap up the year together with great stories, support, and a look ahead to 2025! The City Eye Writers’ Group is open to anyone interested in writing for film and digital media, including TV and games. The group gives writers a chance to share their work and hone their skills, receive feedback, or even spark collaboration with their peers. Attendees are encouraged to bring their scripts and ideas with them and be willing to share for the best possible experience. The sessions are free to attend but PLEASE book your place in advance so that we can ensure there are enough resources for everyone attending. |
Previous Meet-Ups
Saturday 10th August
An inspiring session where writers shared updates on their ongoing projects and creative progress. Short script 'The Jump' by William Widnell was shared and read through with the group, allowing the opportunity for feedback. Saturday 13th June Regular network attendee Harry New shared progress on his short film script '1999.' The group gained valuable insight from experienced playwright Deborah Gearing. Saturday 13th April A lively and intriguing conversation about project ideas and work in progress was followed by a stimulating writing task ! Saturday 17th February This session focused on the Mastering the Inciting Incident and attendee's discussed ways to build a portfolio of work. Saturday 16th December Attendees shared their work and engaged in a 'festive' writing task. Saturday 14th October. The first session of the new City Eye writer's group was an introduction and opportunity for writers to meet each other, discuss their writing habits & techniques and all engaged in a writing task. |