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01-26-2009 04:18 PM

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01-26-2009 04:36 PM
To piggy back, in the realm of researching the show you want to write for, be sure you read and read the scripts. Watching the show isn't enough. As shown here: http://www.defectiveyeti.com/archives/002477.html
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01-26-2009 04:45 PM
Yes, but also keep in mind, you don't submit scripts to shows, and when you get to a point when an agent will be submitting them for you, you don't send a script for that show TO that show.
That'll all be covered in Part 2.

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01-26-2009 04:56 PM
No s*%t? I have ZERO experience with television writers. I always assumed a spec writer w/o agent would send a spec to say, ABC, speccing an ABC show. I'm going to be waiting for part 2, then.
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01-26-2009 08:12 PM
You may find the process surprising, then. Stay tuned.

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08-02-2011 11:15 AM
Question: why would someone want to write for tv instead of film? Pro's and cons?
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09-03-2011 12:09 PM

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