Workshops

The Marketplace for Your Script
Free Zoom
Workshop
February 9th, 2026 * 6:30 – 9:30

Sending your feature project successfully into the marketplace uses lots of the same time-honored tools (hello, logline! hello, pitch!), but strategizing has evolved as the marketplace has changed. This FREE workshop will take a look at the current marketplace from optioning through distribution on various levels, what makes a project competitive, marketing materials (query, pitch, deck), and of course how to find the folks who are looking for projects just like yours. 

Register via email.

Women in Film & Media Colorado Industry Fair
February 27 – March 1 * Denver, CO

More Info at https://www.wifmco.org/industry-fair-2025

The legendary, multi-track filmmaking educational extravaganza is back for it’s 8th year, gathering dozens of local professionals to pass on essential training and insights.
As a co-founder of WIFMCO, I’ve been invited to teaching two writing classes.

Developing and Marketing the Digital Series
Movies are forever and TV is golden, but the real action is in the digital realm — and it’s very easy to break in! You’ve got lots to say, so say it with a digital series featuring short bursts of storytelling, education, or inspiration. Whether for your YouTube channel or a vertical series platform, learn the basic principles of content development and production, and best yet, learn how to launch it…for very little money or experience!

Principles of Film Adaptation
80% of what Hollywood produces and tons of successfully distributed indie films are an adaptation from an intellectual property, but how to make the leap from to film/TV successfully? It doesn’t matter what the IP is—books, articles, TikToks, or even songs—this class will give into the principle adaptation development elements, including how to narrow (or widen) the story and the cast, how to zero in on the all-important theme, how to think visually for the screen, and of course what “kind” of adaptation is right for your property.

Screenwriters WorkshopFILLED
Six total screenwriters are accepted to this high level workshop.
We meet twice a month, and each writer gets notes on 50 pages of their latest work + workshop,
and we read and give notes to the other writers.

To inquire about Craftwrite’s services or to engage Trai Cartwright for a workshop, please go to our Contact Page.