Digital Workshop: Two-Hour Tips: The Intimacy Coordination Lab for Film/TV, August 2nd, 2026 (Advanced Diploma) (No Prerequisite)
About the role
Two-Hour Tips: The Intimacy Coordination Lab for Film/TV
No Prerequisite Required
Advance Diploma
Sunday, August 2nd, 2026
12:00 pm- 2:00 pm Eastern Time (New York)
Participants will be required to keep cameras on for this workshop.
The TIE Intimacy Coordination Lab is a two-hour lab session in which participants apply their knowledge through role-plays and group discussions.
Facilitators will offer scenarios and guiding questions for ICs of all experience levels to work through in small groups.
This space is designed to foster collective knowledge, encourage collaboration, and find solutions to common issues that arise at any stage of the process. All are welcome, regardless of their experience level, and no prerequisites are required.
PLEASE NOTE: Participation is essential to this workshop because the Intimacy Coordination Lab is built around shared practice and collective problem-solving. Through role-plays and group discussions, participants actively test ideas, learn from one another’s perspectives, and deepen their understanding of consent-based processes in real time. The lab relies on the voices, questions, and experiences of those in the room to generate meaningful dialogue, surface common challenges, and collaboratively explore practical solutions—making the learning richer, more relevant, and immediately applicable for ICs at every stage of their practice.
Pricing
We understand that things are tight right now, but we want to ensure you have access to high-quality training. We proudly offer tiered pricing to support access to high-quality training for all participants, regardless of their economic circumstances. Please pick the price point that best reflects your training budget. If you can afford a higher tier, please consider purchasing at that level to save a spot for someone with a more limited budget.
$80
We cannot offer refunds. However, if you need to make an exchange for credit or transfer to another workshop, a small administrative fee will apply. Please notify us 14 days in advance of your scheduled workshop. Click here for details.
Needs-based scholarships are also available.
Space in Digital Workshops is limited to ensure the best experience for our participants. Workshops are live; we do not currently offer recordings. Classes are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, and class sizes are limited to ensure educational quality.
After you complete your registration, you will receive an email with additional information and helpful links. You will receive an email with the Zoom link the day before the workshop.
If you have taken another workshop with Theatrical Intimacy Education and would like to discuss which Digital Workshops may be right for you, please reach out!
If this workshop is sold out, you can join the WAITLIST HERE!
INFORMATIONAL EMAIL POLICY
All informational emails related to purchases made through the TIE website are automatically sent via Squarespace. Because these are system-generated emails, they may be filtered into your spam, junk, or promotions folder.
It is the purchaser's responsibility to ensure they have received:
A confirmation email and receipt for their purchase. Any emails containing workshop links and access information for online trainings.
If you do not see these emails in your inbox, please check your spam, junk, and promotions folders. If you are still unable to locate them, contact us at least 12 hours before your scheduled training.
While we will do our best to assist you, we cannot guarantee a response to requests for workshop links or access information received less than one hour before the training begins. Requests submitted within one hour of the start of a workshop are not eligible for transfer credits if access information was not received because the spam, junk, or promotions folder was unchecked.
Not the right fit? Search for Digital Workshop: Two jobs in Saskatchewan, Canada
About Theatrical Intimacy Education
Founded in 2017, Theatrical Intimacy Education is a consulting group specializing in researching, developing, and teaching best practices for staging theatrical intimacy. We are the oldest, established organization for training intimacy practices in the performing arts.
Theatrical Intimacy Education empowers artists with the tools to ethically, efficiently, and effectively stage intimacy, nudity, and sexual violence.
We provide consulting, and training in how to establish consent based spaces in all forums. We expand upon how to foster an environment where establishing and respecting boundaries is normal.
We train the whole company, department, or ensemble in TIE Best Practices so that you aren’t on your own when the intimacy coordinator or intimacy choreographer goes home. This is about culture change.
Although based in the performing arts we provide support for all spaces looking to establish a more progressive culture when it comes to managing power dynamics in an equitable way.
We believe that all processes should be Ethical, Efficient, and Effective and we want to train you to do it.
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Digital Workshop: Two-Hour Tips: The Intimacy Coordination Lab for Film/TV, August 2nd, 2026 (Advanced Diploma) (No Prerequisite)
About the role
Two-Hour Tips: The Intimacy Coordination Lab for Film/TV
No Prerequisite Required
Advance Diploma
Sunday, August 2nd, 2026
12:00 pm- 2:00 pm Eastern Time (New York)
Participants will be required to keep cameras on for this workshop.
The TIE Intimacy Coordination Lab is a two-hour lab session in which participants apply their knowledge through role-plays and group discussions.
Facilitators will offer scenarios and guiding questions for ICs of all experience levels to work through in small groups.
This space is designed to foster collective knowledge, encourage collaboration, and find solutions to common issues that arise at any stage of the process. All are welcome, regardless of their experience level, and no prerequisites are required.
PLEASE NOTE: Participation is essential to this workshop because the Intimacy Coordination Lab is built around shared practice and collective problem-solving. Through role-plays and group discussions, participants actively test ideas, learn from one another’s perspectives, and deepen their understanding of consent-based processes in real time. The lab relies on the voices, questions, and experiences of those in the room to generate meaningful dialogue, surface common challenges, and collaboratively explore practical solutions—making the learning richer, more relevant, and immediately applicable for ICs at every stage of their practice.
Pricing
We understand that things are tight right now, but we want to ensure you have access to high-quality training. We proudly offer tiered pricing to support access to high-quality training for all participants, regardless of their economic circumstances. Please pick the price point that best reflects your training budget. If you can afford a higher tier, please consider purchasing at that level to save a spot for someone with a more limited budget.
$80
We cannot offer refunds. However, if you need to make an exchange for credit or transfer to another workshop, a small administrative fee will apply. Please notify us 14 days in advance of your scheduled workshop. Click here for details.
Needs-based scholarships are also available.
Space in Digital Workshops is limited to ensure the best experience for our participants. Workshops are live; we do not currently offer recordings. Classes are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, and class sizes are limited to ensure educational quality.
After you complete your registration, you will receive an email with additional information and helpful links. You will receive an email with the Zoom link the day before the workshop.
If you have taken another workshop with Theatrical Intimacy Education and would like to discuss which Digital Workshops may be right for you, please reach out!
If this workshop is sold out, you can join the WAITLIST HERE!
INFORMATIONAL EMAIL POLICY
All informational emails related to purchases made through the TIE website are automatically sent via Squarespace. Because these are system-generated emails, they may be filtered into your spam, junk, or promotions folder.
It is the purchaser's responsibility to ensure they have received:
A confirmation email and receipt for their purchase. Any emails containing workshop links and access information for online trainings.
If you do not see these emails in your inbox, please check your spam, junk, and promotions folders. If you are still unable to locate them, contact us at least 12 hours before your scheduled training.
While we will do our best to assist you, we cannot guarantee a response to requests for workshop links or access information received less than one hour before the training begins. Requests submitted within one hour of the start of a workshop are not eligible for transfer credits if access information was not received because the spam, junk, or promotions folder was unchecked.
Not the right fit? Search for Digital Workshop: Two jobs in Saskatchewan, Canada
About Theatrical Intimacy Education
Founded in 2017, Theatrical Intimacy Education is a consulting group specializing in researching, developing, and teaching best practices for staging theatrical intimacy. We are the oldest, established organization for training intimacy practices in the performing arts.
Theatrical Intimacy Education empowers artists with the tools to ethically, efficiently, and effectively stage intimacy, nudity, and sexual violence.
We provide consulting, and training in how to establish consent based spaces in all forums. We expand upon how to foster an environment where establishing and respecting boundaries is normal.
We train the whole company, department, or ensemble in TIE Best Practices so that you aren’t on your own when the intimacy coordinator or intimacy choreographer goes home. This is about culture change.
Although based in the performing arts we provide support for all spaces looking to establish a more progressive culture when it comes to managing power dynamics in an equitable way.
We believe that all processes should be Ethical, Efficient, and Effective and we want to train you to do it.