Courses

For 2024 we are continuing to host in-person workshops in Soho venues and building a network of writers and filmmakers that we’d love you to be a part of.

And because we know so many of you are currently polishing scripts for apply for Short Film funding schemes and competitions, we are offering a one-hour session on Screenplay Structure for Shorts ABSOLUTELY FREE and ONLINE.
Full details below - don’t miss out!

  • Nurturing New Talent

    A one day course for script readers, developers and producers exploring the practical process of script development. Join us to hone your analysis skills and refine your creative working process.

    Saturday 18 May, 11am - 5pm
    56 Greek Street, Soho

    Course Fee £115

    JUST ONE PLACE LEFT!

  • Screenplay Structure for Shorts

    An essential reworking of the Three Act Structure specifically for the short film format. Invaluable tips to strengthen and trouble-shoot your script.

    FREE ONLINE WORKSHOP

    MONDAY 29th APRIL
    6.30pm - 7.30pm

    LAST FEW SPACES

  • Raising The Stakes

    Take your story to the next level with this one-day workshop on dramatic conflict. Explore how to hone your film idea to deliver the greatest jeopardy, the most compelling character journeys and the strongest meaning.

    Saturday 8 June, 11am-5.30pm
    Pushkin House, Bloomsbury Square

    Course Fee £115

  • Short Film Story Design

    The best short films leave an imprint far beyond their final frame. Join us for this essential one-day workshop and give your short film script the focus it fully deserves.

    Saturday 21 September, 11am - 5pm
    Pushkin House, Bloomsbury Square

    Course Fee £115

  • Thinking Cinematically

    In partnership with BFI NETWORK South West

    A two-hour online workshop for playwrights and theatre practitioners who want to make the move into writing for film.

    With special guest Simon Stephens.

The Script Factory helped me become a better writer who’s now more confident to tell a story and brave enough to celebrate my own unique voice.
— Eva Edo, Playwright & Screenwriter