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Ep. 360: A Special Episode: How To Be On Set

Ep. 360: A Special Episode: How To Be On Set

FromHappier in Hollywood


Ep. 360: A Special Episode: How To Be On Set

FromHappier in Hollywood

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Apr 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this special episode, Liz and Sarah talk about a TV writer/producer’s role on set. Why are you there? (To help execute the Showrunner’s vision.) What should you do to prepare? (Go to lots of meetings!) What should you do during shooting? (Communicate with the director.) They also have several set Hollywood Hacks — wear layers, bring rain pants, avoid Craft Services, get a brightly colored bag, and wear Hokas! Finally, Liz recommends (again) a book by veteran Showrunner Jeff Melvoin, Running The Show: Television From The Inside. 
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Released:
Apr 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Veteran TV writers Liz Craft and Sarah Fain demystify Hollywood by making career and personal struggles universal. Friends since high school and writing partners for 17 years, Liz and Sarah have survived and thrived in Tinseltown’s male-dominated entertainment industry, guided by blind optimism and a Midwestern work ethic. Along the way they've learned a lot about kicking ass, kissing ass, and office yoga.