Posts Tagged ‘Spec writing’
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 [...]
ONE. That’s the simple answer. A show like Entourage for example, it really does have three “acts” like any story, but if you get your hands on a script, you’ll see it’s written in standard screenplay format like a feature, not like a sitcom. It has no act breaks because it airs for the full [...]
*Continued from yesterday’s post on how your insecurities could be causing you to write the wrong story. One of the hardest things to figure out as a new writer is what your story is about. Sometimes it’s not that easy to see that your story doesn’t match your concept. Some indicators that suggest your story [...]
A common problem with new writers is their script doesn’t match their concept. Why would this happen? I can only deduce from experience that these writers are afraid to write that story, either because: They don’t feel ready They have a fear of failure/success They’re procrastinating They’re inexperienced What do you mean I’m writing the [...]
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 [...]






















