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 Admin | Mar 10, 2020 | Interviews, Writing for Features, Writing for TV
As tv writers, it’s helpful to remember that we are ultimately writing for actors. We were very pleased to have Camille Sullivan generously visit the scripted series lab to share her perspective on engaging with the script as an actor: To paraphrase David...
by Kate J. Anderson | Mar 22, 2019 | Interviews, Writing for TV
Damon Vignale dropped in for lunch at the PSP last week. Damon is the creator and showrunner of the original crime-drama series, The Murders debuting on March 25, 2019. He was also a writer and consulting producer for The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco, and writer...
by Kate J. Anderson | Feb 22, 2019 | Interviews, Writing for TV
Matt Venables took a break from prepping Van Helsing season 4 last week to join the Scripted Series Lab for lunch. We were very eager to ply him with questions, as well as mac and cheese! You work as part of a writing team with Jeremy Smith. What are the pros and cons...
by Kate J. Anderson | Feb 15, 2019 | Interviews, Writing for TV
This week our Scripted Series Lab participants welcomed writer, Gemma Holdway, to one of our “order lunch and then ask so many questions that she has no time to eat,” sessions. Gemma’s credits include consulting producer on The Murders, story editor on Ghost Wars, and...