Posts Tagged ‘Advice’

2nd December
2011
written by Yolanda

What shows should you spec? Shows you love to watch A show that’s been around 1-2 seasons but expected to last Highly-rated, critically acclaimed shows Episodic shows One half-hour comedy and one procedural Not the show you want to write for That’s the simple answer. You should always write something you love to watch because [...]

28th November
2011
written by Yolanda

A Hollywood producer friend of mine said the biggest frustration he has with new writers is that they don’t write from the heart so a lot of their scripts are just bullshit. You might be passionate about your idea, but if the story itself doesn’t come from a deep-rooted need to understand something about human [...]

12th October
2011
written by Yolanda

As I mentioned in my Expo Survival Guide, I would be making a list of  ‘qualifiers’ necessary to make it as a Hollywood screenwriter.  Some speakers said “anyone can do it if I can”, while others were more inclined to believe that “only the sane and dedicated have a shot”.  Honestly, not just anyone can [...]

6th October
2011
written by Yolanda

Billy’s second session was more about the current trend in comedy toward the raunchy, Judd Apatow type of humour. Establishing The Comedic World The first thing you need to do in order for audiences to accept this kind of humour is to establish likable characters.  If we like the characters, we’re willing to go anywhere [...]

4th October
2011
written by Yolanda

Continued from yesterday’s article on Danny Manus’ guide to the pitchfest. Pitching Do’s and Don’ts: What not to Pitch: The period piece. Anything before 1970 is considered a period piece.  It’ll be hard to sell, but if you have a solid story and rockin’ script, pitch it. The mega-budget sci-fi fantasy epic trilogy No production [...]

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