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If you are looking for a gritty conversation as well as learn more about the craft, then Bryah-Keyth is your guy to book for your next conference or workshop! Listed below are topics that he can present, but is not limited to the ones listed below. Contact Katina Gordon at 409-256-2668 for further info.
INNER DIALOGUE WITH BRYAN-KEYTH WILSON
Getting Started in Screenwriting - In this workshop the attendee will understand and analyze the story ARC—forming the idea into a dramatic entity with beginning, middle and end. By the end of this session the attendee will be given the essential start-up tools needed for writing for the screen.
Tha Play’s Tha Thing –T he objective of this workshop is to give novice/ beginner playwrights essential tools to start writing a play. The playwright will have a complete treatment at the end of this workshop.
Getting to Know You: Artist Development & Media Training- This interactive workshop/ presentation will explore the tools need for your artistic development. There will be a series of.
Keeping it 100- Is a look at the stereotypes that plague the African American male psyche- using excerpts from Bryan-Keyth Wilson’s novel Hood Boy Chronicles. It will address the issues that young black men face from adolescence to adult man hood.
Resolving Church Conflict- Is a workshop/ presentation that take a look at the biblical ways to resolve conflict amongst the sheep.
Stop Prostituting - Is a no holds barred look at how artists let others in the industry used them for personal gain. It’s time for you to step your game up and let your gifts bring in the harvest.
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