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Secrets To Crushing It A TV Writers’ Room

Secrets To Crushing It A TV Writers’ Room

TV writers’ rooms are where TV shows are created. Stories are told and scripts are written. They come in all shapes and sizes depending on the TV show. If it’s a smaller, limited series or the room is only dealing with one aspect of the show such as punching up jokes, the rooms tend to […]

 Jordan Trippeer

You’ve Written Your Pilot Episode. What About The Second Episode?

You’ve Written Your Pilot Episode. What About The Second Episode?

Many TV writers spend an inordinate amount of time crafting the perfect pilot episode. Although your  TV pilot is essential to introduce the entire television series, some writers don’t always spend a corresponding amount of time on the subsequent episodes. Granted, most of the heavy lifting of the show occurs in the pilot, but don’t […]

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A Selection Of Creative Screenwriting Magazine Interviews With TV Screenwriters In 2020

A Selection Of Creative Screenwriting Magazine Interviews With TV Screenwriters In 2020

We are still in the golden age of television which shows no signs of slowing down. Creative Screenwriting Magazine spoke with many TV writers and showrunners during 2020 to share their insights into the changing face of television. Here’s a selection of our high-profile TV writer interviews:   1) “Write a Good Story with Star […]

 Tawnya Bhattacharya

How To Craft A TV Series Pitch (Part 2)

How To Craft A TV Series Pitch (Part 2)
This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series TV Pitch

During part one of this series on pitching, we covered the overall feel of your TV show in broad strokes – the format, the theme, and the overall structure of the season. Here is the final part of our series on pitching your TV show covering more specific details:   Who are your MAIN CHARACTERS?   […]

 Tawnya Bhattacharya

How To Craft A TV Series Pitch (Part 1)

How To Craft A TV Series Pitch (Part 1)
This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series TV Pitch

By all accounts, we are still in the golden age of television. TV writers are in the peculiarly enviable position of being spoiled for choice in terms of studios currently producing television. Writing a quality TV pilot is only the first step of the process of getting your TV pilot sold and produced. Pitching your […]