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Whether you are an indie director looking to make it to the next level or an at-home scribbler looking to craft your first screenplay, our one-on-one mentorship program is designed to provide you with the guidance, structure, accountability, and support will need to achieve your writing goals faster.
All mentorship programs are led by Meditative Writing creator and award-winning writer, Jess Hinds. As you begin your program, you and Jess will discuss the goals you have for both your artistic voice and your craft. Each session, you will check in with these goals and adjust accordingly. Perhaps you want to more easily tap into the mindset of your characters. Maybe you are eager to master scene structure and subtext. Whatever the goal, each session will be a mix of the art and craft based on your needs and wants. Using a combination of discussion, analysis, and interactive meditative investigation, your mentor will craft a program that is tailor-made to address your goals, your skill level, and your work/home life. This program will help you to continue to move past blocks and provide with tactics to implement when deep resistance arises. At the end of each session you will have notes on your pages and precise strategies, tools, and assignments on what to do next. |
"I learned more in one session with Jess than I did in four years of NYU film school."- Jenna, NYU Film Graduate
"These are professional-grade tools that short circuit the fear, imposter syndrome, and perfectionism that stands in the way of you doing your best work. I rely on them regularly!"
- Carly Wray (Writer/Producer, Mad Men, Westworld)
"Meditative Writing truly is 'assisted self-discovery.' Meditative Writing helps you get down into your body, to work a scene or character from the inside out. The practice has applications even beyond writing, into directing, pitching, and just being in the world. This class and subsequent practice has been extremely helpful to me in my work.”
– Christine Boylan (Writer/Producer at Marvel & Netflix)
"These are professional-grade tools that short circuit the fear, imposter syndrome, and perfectionism that stands in the way of you doing your best work. I rely on them regularly!"
- Carly Wray (Writer/Producer, Mad Men, Westworld)
"Meditative Writing truly is 'assisted self-discovery.' Meditative Writing helps you get down into your body, to work a scene or character from the inside out. The practice has applications even beyond writing, into directing, pitching, and just being in the world. This class and subsequent practice has been extremely helpful to me in my work.”
– Christine Boylan (Writer/Producer at Marvel & Netflix)