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TV Spec Script 101 (PT34)
FromPaper Team
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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Mar 6, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Alex and Nick discuss the ins-and-outs of writing a TV spec script of an existing show.
How do you pick the show? Why is researching the series beforehand important? How do you brainstorm ideas for specs? What are some dos and don'ts to break the mold?
The Paper Team picks their spec...
SHOWNOTES
Content
1 - What makes a TV spec, a TV spec (00:29)
2 - Writing the TV spec script (08:15)
Takeaways and Resources (25:39)
Links
TV Spec Script List
TV Spec Test
TV Writing Fellowships: The Bix Six
Resources
Ten Spec Writing Rules (and why you should care)
WGA Library
Special thanks to Alex Switzky for helping us edit this episode.
If you enjoyed this episode (and others), please consider leaving us an iTunes review at paperteam.co/itunes! :)
You can find Paper Team on Twitter:
Alex - @TVCalling
Nick - @_njwatson
If you have any questions, comments or feedback, you can e-mail us: ask@paperteam.co
How do you pick the show? Why is researching the series beforehand important? How do you brainstorm ideas for specs? What are some dos and don'ts to break the mold?
The Paper Team picks their spec...
SHOWNOTES
Content
1 - What makes a TV spec, a TV spec (00:29)
2 - Writing the TV spec script (08:15)
Takeaways and Resources (25:39)
Links
TV Spec Script List
TV Spec Test
TV Writing Fellowships: The Bix Six
Resources
Ten Spec Writing Rules (and why you should care)
WGA Library
Special thanks to Alex Switzky for helping us edit this episode.
If you enjoyed this episode (and others), please consider leaving us an iTunes review at paperteam.co/itunes! :)
You can find Paper Team on Twitter:
Alex - @TVCalling
Nick - @_njwatson
If you have any questions, comments or feedback, you can e-mail us: ask@paperteam.co
Released:
Mar 6, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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