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Tune into live conversations with authors, editors, and literary agents sharing their journeys and expertise in the world of publishing.

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Watch live panels featuring screenwriters as they break down their techniques for crafting compelling scripts and navigating the entertainment industry.

Filmmaking

Discover live streaming events where directors, producers, and cinematographers discuss the creative and technical processes behind their films.
May 7, 2025

How to Determine the Best Medium for Your Story

What medium is the best fit for your story? Is it a play? A screenplay? A TV show? If it’s best told using narrative prose, should it be a short story? A novel? Somewhere in between? We'll go over the specific strengths and weaknesses of each medium, as well as the additions and sacrifices required for adapting a story from one medium to another.

Book Pipeline

Book Pipeline connects writers to publishers, agents, and the film industry through competitions and workshops, providing hands-on support to bridge the gap between emerging authors and the industry since 2014.

Script Pipeline

Script Pipeline connects writers with producers, agents, and managers, facilitating over $8 million in sales through competitions and ongoing industry support, helping launch major films and secure high-profile representation since 1999.

Film Pipeline

Film Pipeline connects filmmakers and writers with agencies and executives, focusing on diverse storytelling and playing an active role in developing and promoting projects, reviewing thousands of submissions annually since its launch in 2018.
May 7, 2025

How to Determine the Best Medium for Your Story

What medium is the best fit for your story? Is it a play? A screenplay? A TV show? If it’s best told using narrative prose, should it be a short story? A novel? Somewhere in between? We'll go over the specific strengths and weaknesses of each medium, as well as the additions and sacrifices required for adapting a story from one medium to another.

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August 5, 2024

Writing to Budget

Every time you get a writing assignment of any kind it comes with what the budget for the film is, and you are expected to write to that budget. Every writer at some point gets these same limitations. You either learn to write to them or they hire someone else who can.
July 29, 2024

One-on-One with Jane Friedman

If you have not yet learned about the most prominent, accessible and talented publishing expert there is—the amazing Jane Friedman—you're in for a treat. Pipeline's exec Jeanne Veillette Bowerman will conduct a one-on-one conversation with Jane for a deep dive into publishing, her recent, chaotic A.I. adventures, as well as answer our audience's burning questions at our live event!
July 23, 2024

Hard Truths: From Screenwriter to Graphic Novelist

Pipeline Executives Roni Brown and Spike Scarberry join Thomas Krajewski—the co-creator of Primer (DC), a really rad graphic novel series, and a former Script Pipeline TV Winner (2014)—to discuss the intricacies of the comic world.
July 16, 2024

How to Find and Work with a Literary Agent

Latoya C. Smith, a 20-plus year publishing veteran, will teach authors the tools they need to find an agent. She will also offer insight on what’s expected of authors as clients, and what they should be expecting from their agents.
July 9, 2024

The Ins and Outs of Being a Script Supervisor

There are many ways to work in the industry and learn what makes a good script besides being a screenwriter. Along with a sharp attention to detail and a love of reading scripts, aspiring Script Supervisors need excellent organizational and communication skills to manage coverage, consistency, and continuity.
June 26, 2024

Directing for Writers: A Crash Course

Whether you're looking to direct your first short, hone your already-existing directing skills, or want to dive deeper into a director's mind to understand how to craft your script in a more collaborative way, Kevin Morales will shed light on the intricacies behind the skillset of film directing.
June 4, 2024

Finding Success in the Current Film & TV Industry Climate

Screenwriting career coach Lee Jessup we will discuss all that you need to know about our ever-shifting landscape, and explore how to build the sort of successful screenwriting career that you are seeking.
May 23, 2024

The Biggest Lie in Publishing: How to Avoid Pitfalls and Find Success

The grass isn’t actually greener once you sign with an agent. Burnout doesn’t vanish when you get that first book deal. Imposter syndrome doesn’t go away when you hit a bestseller list. In order to get—and stay—published, you need to stop relying on external success for motivation.
May 14, 2024

Building a Kick-Ass Deck for Both Pitching and Inspiration

Maya Zivkovich will walk you through the importance of a pitch deck and break down the different components needed to truly stand out from the rest. No design experience necessary—you’ll get plenty of her best tips and tricks from her many years and expertise as a graphic artist.  
May 7, 2024

How to Build Complex Characters to Drive Plot/Story

Complex, compelling characters are the essential element of every story we can’t put down or look away from. In this session, Julia F. Green will discuss how to create well-rounded characters, exploring their origins, identifying key moments in their development, and getting to their core desires and fears.  We’ll also discuss how to identify and […]

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Anthony Chin-Quee
Ashley Wilkins
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Beth Szymkowski
Bob Saenz
Bryan Young
Chantelle Aimée Osman
Dani Segelbaum
Dennis James Sweeney
Faye Rapoport DesPres
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Grant Faulkner
Isabel Sterling
Jeanne Veillette Bowerman
Jeff Willis
Jessica Hobbs
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Joshua Corin
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Karen Krumpak
Karen Richardson
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Latoya C. Smith
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Merridith Allen
Rea Frey
Roni Brown
Ruth Sabin
Sharon Woodhouse
Sharri Hefner
Shawn Hainsworth
Spike Scarberry
Stacey Graham
Teri Bayus
Tom Vaughan
Zoe Quinton
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Bri Janes
Bryce McLellan
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Ciara Duggan
Craig Weeden
Doug Richardson
Eric Brodeur
Grant Faulkner
Halle Mariner
J.T. Ellison
Jane Friedman
Jeanne Veillette Bowerman
Jeff Portnoy
Jimmy Palmiotti
John Zaozirny
Joshua Pruett
Karin Partin Wells
Kay Tuxford
KC Jones
L. M. Elliott
Lane Shefter Bishop
Laura Picklesimer
Lee Jessup
Lee Matthew Goldberg
Lisa Lowe Stauffer
Matthew J. Misetich
Melissa Miles
Merridith Allen
Michael Owens
Michelle Daniel
Michelle Domanowski
Peter Malone Elliott
Phil Stark
Prarthana Mohan
Romi Moondi
Roni Brown
Ruth Sabin
Sadie Dean
Sandra Leviton
Scott Myers
Sean Collins-Smith
Spike Scarberry
Tom Krajewski
Ty Leisher
Victoria Strauss
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May 7, 2025

How to Determine the Best Medium for Your Story

What medium is the best fit for your story? Is it a play? A screenplay? A TV show? If it’s best told using narrative prose, should it be a short story? A novel? Somewhere in between? We'll go over the specific strengths and weaknesses of each medium, as well as the additions and sacrifices required for adapting a story from one medium to another.

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April 16, 2025

How to Build Pitch Decks for Development and Inspiration

Maya will walk you through the importance of this document and break down the different components needed for your deck to truly stand out from the rest. No design experience necessary—you’ll get plenty of her best tips and tricks from her many years and expertise as a graphic artist (and no, you do NOT need to use A.I. ...)
April 1, 2025

Spies, Lies, and the Secrets We Keep – Spy fiction, what is it and how do we write it?

In this 2-part event, get a a deeper understanding of what makes a novel fall into the spy fiction genre, as well as how to write stories that possess the basic elements of spy novels. The principles also apply to thriller and mystery genres.
March 18, 2025

Writing for Comics

In this session with comic writer and founder of Avina Comics John Avina you will learn how to tell stories in a sequential manner, and write for not only your audience but also for an artist. John will cover panel layouts, budgeting space for dialogue and telling a character arc across one issue. The goal […]

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