Student Success Stories
The incredible journeys of our students who turned their scriptwriting dreams into reality with the help of TheRozMethod is an inspiration. From script competitions to industry representation, our students have achieved remarkable success.
"TheRozMethod has by far been the single most effective way to write a screenplay that I have ever experienced. Her 1 on 1 sessions were eye opening and her feedback kept pushing me to deliver my best work regardless of how much I doubted my ability to "crack it."
Along with the main feature script I developed in her class, I used everything I have learned this semester on craft, structure, and character development to create a short script that I started submitting around to different competitions a few weeks ago.
The feedback and score cards I've received for that short have been beyond my wildest expectations, and it is curremtly ranking at #2 on Coverfly's Red List in the comedy shorts category.
I never would have gotten there without Roz. The RozMethod should be patented because it absolutely works. I have the results to prove it at a level that I never could before in almost 10 years of studying filmmaking and screenwriting. Please clone her."
S. DIETER, FORMER STUDENT IN THE DAVID LYNCH MFA PROGRAM
Roz has the wonderful ability to meet her students where they are in the process.
"Screenwriting is a delicate dance between our world and our imagination, where every available syllable carries the weight of a thousand images. Roz understands this rhythym, its cadence, and the heartbeat of your voice. She listens to your story, and in that she reveals the magic you can bring to life into your script.
She's willing to examine the work of her students. She gives a "shit." She wants us to do well. She challenges us. Her critiques are human and honest. She teaches because she is effective. She can discuss this complicated information with purpose and integrity. She loves film, but she is wise. This isn't a hobby for her. Her students trust her as a person and an educator. "
STANNA B.C., FORMER STUDENT IN THE DAVID LYNCH MFA PROGRAM