MasterClass Labor Day Sale: Get 50% Off Lessons From Steve Martin, Amy Poehler and Other TV Icons
Do you aspire to emulate Steve Martin’s comedic timing in Only Murders in the Building Season 4?
Or are you a Stranger Things fan hoping to unlock all the Duffer Brothers’ secrets to developing TV?
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You can answer these questions (and more!) with MasterClass, which is on sale now for 50% off. Here’s everything you need to know.
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How Does MasterClass Work?
MasterClass is an online subscription service that offers video courses on a variety of topics, led by industry experts. Courses consist of a collection of about 10 to 15 videos that usually last 10 to 12 minutes. Once you subscribe to one of the three MasterClass plans, you have access to every series across 11 categories.
TV fans might be interested in courses from celebrities who offer secrets to succeeding in the industry, including Amy Poehler, Judd Apatow, Jodie Foster, Steve Martin, Shonda Rhimes, the Duffer Brothers and more! Plus, you can check out courses from experts in wellness, science and tech, food, music and other fields.
How Much Does MasterClass Cost?
MasterClass offers three tiers of annual subscriptions. The Standard plan typically costs $120/year ($10/month) and gives you access to all 200+ classes across 11 categories, but it’s only $60/year if you sign up before the end of the MasterClass Labor Day sale. The Plus plan is now only $72/year, instead of its usual $144/year, and allows two concurrent streams and the ability to download for on-the-go viewing. Meanwhile the Premium plan is going for $120/year rather than $240/year and allows six (!) concurrent streams.
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