Q&A with Trey Ellis for Screenwriting: Core Elements (Self-paced) Alumni

With: Trey Ellis
Wednesday, December 15, 2021, 4:00PM - 5:00PM (PST)
This event has ended.
3
Q&A with Trey Ellis for Screenwriting: Core Elements (Self-paced) Alumni
3
Q&A with Trey Ellis for Screenwriting: Core Elements (Self-paced) Alumni

About this Live Online Event

This Q&A event is exclusive for all past and current participants of Sundance Collab's Screenwriting: Core Elements (Self-paced) course.


Join us for a special event as Emmy and Peabody-winning filmmaker Trey Ellis sits down with us to answer all of your questions on the art and craft of screenwriting and building your career as a screenwriter.

This online event will be recorded and available for all Sundance Collab Screenwriting: Core Elements (Self-paced) participants and alumni. Please allow up to 48 hours after the live event for the recording to be posted.


Please submit any questions you have for Trey in the Discussion Board below.




If you have a disability and require accommodation in order to fully participate in this event, please complete this form, contact us at (435) 776-7900 or email us at accessibility@sundance.org to discuss your specific needs. Every effort will be made to accommodate advance requests; requests made within 5 days of the event may not be guaranteed.

Live Online Event
All experience levels

Team

Trey Ellis

Instructor

Trey Ellis is an Emmy and Peabody winning filmmaker, American Book Award Winning novelist, playwright, essayist and Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia University’s School of the Arts. Most recently, he is an Executive Producer of the HBO documentary TRUE JUSTICE: BRYAN STEVENSON'S FIGHT FOR EQUALITY and last year’s KING IN THE WILDERNESS also for HBO.


He has written dozens of scripts and teleplays including the TUSKEGEE AIRMEN for HBO, and GOOD FENCES for Showtime, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was shortlisted for the PEN award for Best Teleplay of the year. His works have been screened at the Museum of Modern Art and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. He is the author of the novels, PLATITUDES, HOME REPAIRS and the American Book Award Winning, RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW, as well as the memoir BEDTIME STORIES: ADVENTURES IN THE LAND OF SINGLE-FATHERHOOD. His essays have appeared in The New York Times, Playboy, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, GQ, Vanity Fair and NewYorker.com and he has contributed audio commentary to NPR’s All Things Considered. His play, FLY, was commissioned by the Lincoln Center Institute and continues to be performed around the country including in Washington, D.C.’s Ford’s Theater, the Pasadena Playhouse and the New Victory Theater in New York.

Discussion