by Admin | Feb 25, 2021 | Business of Screenwriting, Interviews, Writing for TV
Screenwriter Jordan Hall took a break from the PSP’s Scripted Series Lab 2021 to answer a few questions for us. She includes some sage advice for future applicants. How has your time breaking story with Will affected your understanding of writing for TV?...
by Admin | Feb 22, 2021 | Business of Screenwriting, Interviews, Writing for TV
We caught up with Screenwriter, Emma Peterson, to ask her about her time in the 2021 Scripted Series Lab with Showrunner, Will Pascoe. How has your time breaking story with Will affected your understanding of writing for TV? I didn’t have a lot of expectations going...
by Kate J. Anderson | Feb 22, 2020 | Business of Screenwriting, Uncategorized, Writing for TV
As aspiring TV writers are busily preparing their applications for those highly coveted Writer Mentorship programs in L.A, I thought I would put together a collated list of recommended reading from three of the prestigious mentorships. For Canadian writers, I’m...
by Kate J. Anderson | Feb 13, 2020 | Business of Screenwriting, Uncategorized, Writing for Features, Writing for TV
How important is the title of your spec script? A great title is like a great first impression. It’s invaluable. Can a great movie or tv show get the attention it deserves with an unmemorable or confusing title? I doubt it! “Parasite” … The title is...
by Kate J. Anderson | Dec 6, 2019 | Business of Screenwriting
Okay, my fellow writers; let’s put our pens down and our producer hats on for a moment. I’m challenging you to apply for more opportunities. Take your original specs, your short film scripts, your undeveloped features, and web series’ and send them out to...
by Kate J. Anderson | Oct 31, 2019 | Business of Screenwriting, Uncategorized, Writing for Features, Writing for Short Film, Writing for TV
A guest post by local screenwriter, Michelle Muldoon… As a screenwriter, you need to understand the market you operate in if you want to find success. You can’t play the game and expect to succeed if you don’t know the parameters for a winning hand. The more you...