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    Welcome to the Show Support Initiative

    Welcome to the Show Support Initiative

    In the Cut created this course to train people for the following roles: Writers’ PA, Showrunner’s Assistant, and Writers’ Assistant.

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    Writer's PA with Troy Dangerfield

    Writer's PA with Troy Dangerfield

    Learn the essential skills necessary for the Writer's Production Assistant position from Troy Dangerfield. Before writing for the Netflix hit show, THE WITCHER, Troy started as a Writer's PA on CASTLE (ABC).

    In this section, learn with Troy as he offers essential information to succeed on the jobs, tips and advice.

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    Showrunner's Assistant with Tasha Armstead

    Showrunner's Assistant with Tasha Armstead

    Think you have what it takes to assist an executive producer of a TV show? Learn the ropes with Tasha Armstead. Before she was hired as a writer on the reboot of A DIFFERENT WOLRD (Netflix), she was an executive assistant on the animated comedy series FAIRFAX (Amazon Prime).

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    Writer's Assistant with Rae Benjamin

    Writer's Assistant with Rae Benjamin

    Join ITC Founder Rae Benjamin as she shares crucial information about the writer's room job. Rae was the writer's assistant on season 1 of the international hit, BRIDGERTON (Netflix) and was most recently a co-producer on THE WITCHER (Netflix).

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    Resume + Job Tips

    Resume + Job Tips

    Our three instructors gather together to discuss techniques for crafting an effective resume and handling job interviews.

  • Producing 101

    Producing 101

    Do you want to learn how to independently produce your own content? Maybe you'd prefer to work as a producer within the established studio system or maybe you just want to learn what a producer actually does! No matter your situation or skill level, ITC's Producing 101 has something for you. Taught by Emmy-nominated producer Deniese Davis (ONE OF THEM DAYS, INSECURE, A BLACK LADY SKETCH SHOW). If you want to learn more about producing, check out her website.

  • TV Comedy Writing

    TV Comedy Writing

    You may want to write for television, but do you know how a writers’ room actually functions? In this class instructor Joya McCrory (ABBOTT ELEMENTARY) will teach you how writers pitch and break episodes, work together to rewrite scripts and more. You’ll also gain an inside look at theproduction process and how an episode goes from script to screen.

  • Writing a Drama Pilot

    Writing a Drama Pilot

    In this 2-hour webinar, Rae Benjamin (THE WITCHER, BRIDGERTON) will teach you various tools and techniques to write a strong drama pilot. Learn how to craft a complex protagonist, implement solid story structure, design effective scenes, and more. With plenty of time devoted to Q&A, you'll leave this class feeling prepared to tackle your next drama pilot script.

  • Developing a TV Series

    Developing a TV Series

    Danielle is an experienced and thoughtful exectuive. As the former senior vice president at Courtney Kemp’s podcution company, Danielle servesas an executive producer on all spinoffs of the Starz hit, POWER. In thisintimate conversation, you’ll learn how a project goes from idea to screen, with insider tips on pitching and selling. With plenty of time devoted to Q&A, this class is a must for anyone hoping to gain insight on the business side of TV and film writing.

  • Script to Screen: TV & Film Development

    Script to Screen: TV & Film Development

    Learn how a production company works with writers to develop and sell scripts, best practices for collaborating with executives, pitching tips and more with the SVP of Chernin Entertainment, the producers behind hits like P-VALLEY, HIDDEN FIGURES, THE GREATEST SHOWMAN, and more Sharla has 15+ years of experience in film & television production.

  • TV Writing 101

    TV Writing 101

    You may want to be a TV writer, but do you know how a writer's room actually functions? This in-depth webinar will cover writer’s room hierarchy, finding jobs, the hiring process, how a story goes from a pitch to a script, and how to navigate the current landscape. With plenty of time devoted to Q&A this is a must for anyone hoping to work in television. Taught by ITC Founder and CEO, Rae Benjamin (THE WITCHER, BRIDGERTON).

  • Pitching & Development for TV

    Pitching & Development for TV

    One of the most asked questions at In the Cut is: How exactly do I sell my script? Learn the process of pitching and developing a TV series with Selwyn Seyfu Hinds (WASHINGTON BLACK, THE TWILIGHT ZONE REBOOT), an award-winning screenwriter and producer with a proven track record of selling high-profile projects.

  • Writing a Comedy Pilot

    Writing a Comedy Pilot

    In this 2-hour webinar, Brittany Miller (BLINDSPOTTING, ARCHER, WOKE) will teach you various tools and techniques to write a great comedy pilot. Learn how to craft memorable jokes, implement solid story structure, design effective scenes, and more. With plenty of time devoted to Q&A, you'll leave this class feeling prepared to tackle your next comedy pilot script.

  • Networking 101

    Networking 101

    In the entertainment industry, your network is your net worth. But it can be difficult to build strong relationships if you're not sure where to start. In this class, ITC Founder Rae Benjamin (THE WITCHER, BRIDGERTON) will teach networking etiquette with proven tips and strategies to create meaningful contact. With an emphasis on virtual networking, this class is beneficial whether you're a newcomer or have experience.

  • Crowdfunding to Build Independence

    Crowdfunding to Build Independence

    Join Emily Best, Founder and CEO of the #1 crowdfunding site for filmmakers, Seed and Spark. Learn the best practices to fund your project so that you can stop waiting for permission to create and build something on your own!

  • Crafting Character

    Crafting Character

    Elevate your script with dynamic, multi-dimensional charactersthat are fresh and truly stand out. During this course, we’ll dive deep into the well of character development by studying craft and dissecting characters from award-winning movies and shows to achieve a greater understanding of the nuance and specificityrequired to sell a project or staff on a show.

  • Crafting Comedic Characters & Dialogue

    Crafting Comedic Characters & Dialogue

    Whether you’re writing a sitcom, dramedy, or a feature, you'll learn how to infuse wit and timing into your pages. From character quirks to the art of comedic pacing, instructor Rickey Larke (BLACK-ISH, KENAN & MORE) will teach techniques to help you craft excellent dialogue that lands every time. Perfect for screenwriters looking to elevate their comedy game and create characters audiences won’t forget.

  • Writers' Assistant Bootcamp

    Writers' Assistant Bootcamp

    CEO and Founder of In the Cut, Rae Benjamin, teaches you the necessary steps to find work and succeed as a writer's assistant. From the initial meeting with the showrunner, to on-the-job training and tips, to how to land your next job, this in-depth course will provide you with the resources and knowledge to land one of the most coveted entry-level jobs in Hollywood.

  • Director's Assistant 101

    Director's Assistant 101

    Learn the ins and outs of assisting a director from Nick Brooks, an award-winning writer/director and USC Film School graduate. In this class, you’ll learn what the director’s assistant job entails and gain tips to snag a job and succeed on set. If you’re anaspiring director, this is one you can’t miss.

  • Script Coordinator Bootcamp

    Script Coordinator Bootcamp

    CEO And Founder of In the Cut, Rae Benjamin, teaches you the necessary steps to find work and succeed as a script coordinator in a writer’s room. Prior to securing her first writing job, Rae worked as a script coordinator for THE WITCHER (Netflix) and OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH (HBO Max).

  • Showrunner's Assistant Bootcamp

    Showrunner's Assistant Bootcamp

    Al Plancher, former Showrunner's Assistant on THE CHI (Showtime) and YELLOWSTONE (Paramount+), teaches you the necessary steps to find work and succeed as showrunner's assistant. From the initial interview to on-the-job training and tips, to how to land your next job, this in-depth course will provide you with the resources and knowledge to land one of the most coveted entry-level jobs in Hollywood.

  • Writers' Room 101 (Comedy)

    Writers' Room 101 (Comedy)

    You may want to be a writer, but do you know how a writer's room actually functions? In this class, screenwriter, Racquel Baker will teach you the inner workings of the room. Learn how a story goes from initial pitches, to whiteboards, to outline, and finally to script. This in-depth webinar will provide you with the resources and knowledge to succeed as a TV writer.

  • Writing A Scripted Podcast

    Writing A Scripted Podcast

    Audio storytelling is a new frontier in the digital landscape. Whether your goal is to work for an established company like Spotify, or produce your own work, you’ll learn how to craft engaging shows that captivate your audience from start to finish. This class will cover the differences between writing for audio and TV/Film formats and equip you with the tools to create engaging scripted podcasts. Taught by AUDIBLE podcast showrunner and writer Kira Talise (INSECURE).

  • DIY Content Creation

    DIY Content Creation

    Interested in making your own content but not sure where to start? Maybe you’re an experienced independent content creator, but want to learn how to translate your experience into a writing position at a major network or studio. No matter your situation, ITC's DIY Content Creation class will teach you how to successfully produce  and distribute your own content and jumpstart your career. Taught by Jeanine Daniels.

  • Development 101

    Development 101

    Interested in pursuing a career as a development executive? Maybe you just want to understand how studios find and purchase projects from creators. No matter your situation, ITC’s Development 101 class with Ayo Owolabi (Paramount Television, Vertigo) will inform you about the development process from A to Z.

  • Crafting a Short Film

    Crafting a Short Film

    Thinking of writing and producing a short film? Join Al Plancher (HBO Best Short Film Award) as he takes you through the short filmmaking process, from crafting a story, to securing financing, to entering the festival circuit andmore. Truly a must-watch class for filmmakers.

  • Writing for Animation

    Writing for Animation

    Learn about animation writing from Lauren Glover, Sundance Lab Fellowship winner and writer's assistant FAIRFAX (Amazon Prime). Lauren gives an in-depth presentation, highlighting the differences between writing for live action and animation. Matt Hausfater, the co-creator and showrunner of Fairfax joins Lauren for Q&A portion. if you're interested in adult animation or comedy in general, this is a webinar you don't want to miss!​​​​​​​

  • Crafting a Writing Sample

    Crafting a Writing Sample

    A strong writing sample is essential to landing work as television writer. But where to begin? We’ve received numerous questions about what a writing sample should be: spec, or original pilot? Screenplay or another art form, like a stage play, short story? How many samples should you have? In this class, we’ll explain how to craft an excellent writing sample to attract attention from showrunners, producers, agents, and managers.

  • Comedy Writing Q&A with Lauren A. Smith

    Comedy Writing Q&A with Lauren A. Smith

    Join us for an in-depth conversation and Q&A session with with Emmy-nominated writer and producer, Lauren Ashley Smith. Lauren served as the Head Writer and Co-Executive Producer for the first two seasons of A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO). As a comedian, Lauren has appeared on Netflix and Refinery29. Alongside her sisters, Smith currently co-hosts Smith Sisters Live, a weekly pop culture radio show on SiriusXM. She has an overall producing deal with CBS Studios

  • Directing for TV

    Directing for TV

    Directing for television requires you to master a unique set of skills to succeed. In this class you’ll learn specific techniques like camera blocking on set, working with actors and production department heads, addressing notes from the studio, prepping shots and much more. Whether you’re a beginning director or have experience, this class will help you relevant tools expand your knowledge base.

  • Writers' Room 101 (Drama)

    Writers' Room 101 (Drama)

    You may want to be a writer, but do you know how a writer's room actually functions? In this class, screenwriter, Jade Branion will teach you the inner workings of the room. Learn how a story goes from initial pitches, to whiteboards, to outline, and finally to script. This in-depth course will provide you with the resources and knowledge to succeed as a TV writer.

  • Getting Repped

    Getting Repped

    CEO and Founder of ITC, Rae Benjamin, shares her personal journey with gaining representation and provides tips and strategies for you to do the same.

  • PA Bootcamp

    PA Bootcamp

    Learn the necessary steps to find work and succeed as a PA. From the initial meeting with the showrunner, to on-the-job training and tips, this in-depth course will provide you with the resources and knowledge to land an entry-level job in Hollywood. Taught by Shaniqua Y. Rivers (SHONDALAND, CAA).

  • Networking Across to Create

    Networking Across to Create

    In this class, you’ll learn how to tap into the resources of your city’s creative community . Whether your goal is to produce live shows or filmed content, you can make genuine friends by expanding your network of peers and helping one another accomplish your creative goals together. You don’t need permission from a big studio or network to make what you want. “Someday” can be any day. Taught by Amanda Layne Miller (THE MORNING SHOW, WOKE).

  • Script Blueprint

    Script Blueprint

    Before you start writing, it’s essential to have a strong outline. In this class you’ll learn how to expand your idea into a fully fledged story that is ready to go to script. Instructor Caroline Renard (SECRETS OF SULPHUR SPRINGS, Disney+) will cover conflict and character development, beat sheets, and outlines so that by the end of class, you’ll have a strong blueprint to start writing.

  • Your Voice: A Writer's Conversation (Presented with Minorities in Film)

    Your Voice: A Writer's Conversation (Presented with Minorities in Film)

    Join Minorities and Film, and In The Cut’s Founder, Rae Benjamin for a workshop on developing a strong creative voice. In this webinar, Rae shares her personal journey from Writer's Assistant to Staff Writer and delves into the key essentials every screenwriter must understand about tone and identity, finding representation, and entry-level jobs.

  • Sketch Writing Workshop

    Sketch Writing Workshop

    Learn how to craft hilarious sketches with a writer from the Emmy-nominated hit, A BLACK LADY SKETCH SHOW (HBO). During this two-hour workshop, instructor Shenovia Large will teach writing exercises to explore different sketch formats, methods for idea generation, and explain how to turn ideas into sketches. Students will leave the class with an understanding of the hidden structure within successful comedy sketches.

  • All About Management

    All About Management

    Whether you want to learn how to gain representation or become a manager yourself, this class is the place for all things management! Join Amira Boyd, a coordinator at Issa Rae’s ColorCreative, as she shares tips on how to network with managers and maintain apositive client/representative relationship. She’ll also discuss her job responsibilities and skills needed for entry-level opportunities for those interested in a management career.

  • Time Management for Writers

    Time Management for Writers

    When your full-time job is not writing (yet), it can be difficult to set aside time to complete a script. Taught by former barista Kelsea Mayfield, you’ll learn specific techniques to set realistic goals outside of the “write every day” mantra that can be unattainable for many. This class is a must for anyone with a busy schedule that finds it hard to manage a writing timeline.

  • Meetings for Writers

    Meetings for Writers

    Being a professional writer is not just about what you create on the page, it’s about how you represent yourself. In this class, we’ll go over the different types of meetings including generals, staffingconversations, meetings with potential reps and pitch meetings so that you can gain the skills and techniques to ace each one. With plenty of time devoted to Q&A, this class is a must for anyone hoping to gain insight on the business side of TV and film writing.

  • Writing Abroad

    Writing Abroad

    Interested in screenwriting, but not living in LA... or America at all? Join Joy C. Mitchell (Bridgerton, Deutschland86 ) as she explains how to break into the TV writing industry from a different perspective!

    In this webinar Joy will discuss: moving from LA to Berlin, applying for a Visa, the difference between US and European writer's rooms, signing with an agency, booking jobs , and much more!

  • Acting Foundations

    Acting Foundations

    This class takes a back-to basics-approach to teach you core acting principles. You’ll learn how to deliver great performances and sustain the dynamic journey of being a working actor today.

  • Microbudget Filmmaking

    Microbudget Filmmaking

    Join Edson Jean, a SXSW Film Festival selected writer/director, and learn how to create a profitable film with a tiny budget.

  • Short Film 101

    Short Film 101

    Thinking of writing, directing, and/or producing a short film? Join writer and director Caroline Renard (Best Comedic Short, Micheaux Film Festival) as she takes you through the short filmmaking process, from crafting a story, to pre-production, to entering the festival circuit and more. Learn essential information (and things you didn’t account for) to make your short film a successful calling card.