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(Almost) Everything You Need To Know To Survive as a Hollywood Writer

RICHARD WHITLEY To Make it the Most Universal, Make it the Most Personal! By Archie Archambo Credits: “Rock ’N’ Roll High School”, “Roswell”, “Millennium”, “The Others,” “Rosanne”, “Delta House” He has written for Tri-Star, Universal, Warner Brothers, United Artists, MGM and 20th Century Fox. DO WHAT YOU LOVE Richard absolutely loved movies as a child […]

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“Entertainment Law – Attorneys Panel” – Episode 2:7

“Conversations with Hollywood” Season 2, Episode 7: Entertainment attorneys discuss the legal aspects of developing and producing intellectual properties, along with tips and information for screenwriters working in film and television. GUESTS: DAVID BRANEMAN Intellectual Property Attorney, Brofman Law Group JEREMY WILLIAMS Senior V.P. & Deputy General Counsel, Warner Bros. KYM WULFF BISHOP Entertainment Law […]

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Writing the Killer Crime Drama

  On Saturday April 27th, 2013, Jennifer Dornbush presented “Writing Crime Dramas” at the Showbiz Cafe. Jennifer learned about crime investigation and forensic science at an early age as her father’s medical examiner’s office was based out of their home in a small town in northern Michigan. Jennifer joked that, growing up in that type […]

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Myths Holding Back Your Career

  Article by Steve Kaire (9/28/2012): There are several common myths that I’ve encountered that hold back the careers of new screenwriters. First is the notion new writers have that there’s big money to be made from screenwriting. They hear of spec script sales in the six to seven figure range. The truth is that these […]

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