Episodes
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Multi-hyphenate creator Jordan Carlos cracks the code to balancing it all, breaks down writing packet submissions for late-night TV, and talks about his upcoming book.
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Cartel Manager Audrey Knox talks to us about the power of authenticity, how to ace general meetings, and the in-depth resources for writers she’s publishing on Substack and LinkedIn.
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Executive producer and TV showrunner Aaron Thomas gives a master class on how he created the hit show S.W.A.T. , key tips for pitching and more.
Don't miss your chance to work directly with co-host Melanie Maras via Coverfly's Career Mentorship! Enter Now!
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Abbott Elementary TV writer Joya McCrory shares how she broke into television, her experience in the Warner Bros TV program, and her latest episode "2 Ava 2 Fest".
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TV writer Rah Johnson shares how he pivoted from acting to screenwriting, the script that turned his career around, and how he ultimately staffed for Apple TV+'s new series, THE NEUROMANCER.
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Veteran showrunner Jordana Arkin shares gems from her 20-year career – from her first staffing experience to tips on navigating tough rooms and personalities.
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Epicenter Literary Manager Allard Cantor shares the latest trends in the script market, what it takes to break a new writer into TV and ultimately prepare them to work with industry titans.
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TV writer Lucy Luna shares her path from HBO Access Writing Fellowship to being staffed in the 'All Rise' writers room.
Show notes:
Lucy Luna on Rising Through the Ranks
Saeed's cold query article
Kelly Edwards
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We took a break from our regular podcast to have a fun episode with Tarot Reader of the Stars, Angie Banicki. She reads our cards live, revealing our writing future and the future of the screenwriting industry.
Show notes:
Angie Banicki
Angie on IG
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Literary manager John Zaozirny reveals what he looks for in writers, how he develops new ideas with clients and his thoughts on the future of our industry.
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Literary agent Halle Mariner walks us through her journey from the mailroom to agent at Independent Artists Group.
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TV writer and director Christopher Derrick shares his path from indie films to the writers room of shows like The Equalizer and Star Trek: Picard.
Be sure to check out the podcast he co-hosts, SCREENWRITERS RANT ROOM.
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TV writer and Script Anatomy CEO Tawnya Benavides Bhattacharya shares her journey into a lasting television career and a whole lot of holiday spirit with an exclusive discount on the 2024 Pilotpalooza program starting in January!
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Writer-director Sadé Sellers chats with us about her short film Picture which is currently having its run in the festival circuit.
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Carole Kirschner has over 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry from her time as a development executive to career coaching and creating CBS Diversity Institutes's Writer's Program. Carole also directs the WGA Showrunner's Training Program for TV writers.
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Television writer Adam Lujan chats with us about his fellowship track, how the Nickelodeon fellowship prepared him for his first writers room and more tips you don't want to miss.
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Executive producer and showrunner David H. Steinberg gives a master class on creating your own television show, from concept to set pieces to execution, pitching and more.
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Roxy Shih drops by to chat about her journey from sociology major to film director, her advice to aspiring directors learning to protect their vision, how to find a compatible producer that is capable of bringing it to life, and more.
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In this episode, producer and former Warner Brothers Discovery Access executive Elly Lachman gives us an inside look at writing fellowships. She offers tips on writing your spec and getting it read, what programs are looking for in an essay, how screenwriters can seek guidance from past alumni during the upcoming application season, and more!
Authentic Storytelling is a 6-week course led by both Elly and a seasoned TV writer/workshop alum/artist educator that will get you from concept to pilot draft with a focus on writing a piece that is honest, brave, and most importantly authentic to YOU - because that, in the end, is what matters infinitely more than the mercurial tastes of the industry(especially right now!). Comprised of lectures, guest speakers, guidance through your story documents, notes/feedback in a simulated writers room, and 1:1 consultation, our aim is to be steadfast shepherds of your process to finding and utilizing your unique voice - because it is the most valuable asset you have as a storyteller.For more information or to sign up, please email [email protected]!
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