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Complications Ensue: The Crafty TV and Screenwriting Blog
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Monday, November 28, 2005
Here's a roundup of my favorite posts from this blog. New posts since the last Blog Fu are marked with dates. (The hard work is courtesy my helpful assistant, Laurie Nyveen.) A glossary of tv writer terminologySpringboards Challenge your core cast's strengthsOctober 2005: Trust your core castNovember 2005: When your main character lagsNovember 2005: After the pilot scriptBreaking Story How do you get away with plotholes?Making plotholes funCharacters and their dumbass mistakesOn characters and the dumbass mistakes they make, part 2On calling for backup, part 2What can happen offscreen?Nothing can happen offscreenTime cutsTrain wrecks and telegraphingSecond thoughts on telegraphingAddressing viewer expectationsTracking expectationsLosing the audience's trustFully resolved by first act out?Suspense v. surpriseCompressed realityOn step outlinesThe Sucky PointGetting past the Sucky PointGoing for the gimmes in the 4400 pilotOctober 2005: Writing the pilotOctober 2005: Tell your story out loudNovember 2005: Write a synopsis to tell a storyScene Work Have uncommunicative characters explain each otherThe cut away from the predictable conversationThe conversation at cross purposesFormat warsGood playing dialog vs. good reading dialogOctober 2005: Fineness in dialogComedy Three Tools from the Comic ToolkitWhere's the comedy?Comic commitmentSimple plotsRewriting On taking notesWhen to pull the plugThe Writer BombSeptember 2005: Rewriting rules of orderNovember 2005: Rewriting for dollarsProduction Writing it smallWhy our producer doesn't like block shootingOctober 2005: Identify the gorillaThe Writing Room Credit the room, not the writerWhy you must have a writing roomWriting personnel titlesYour TV Career Your foot in the door, or why you should internOn staffing seasonBest Screenwriting School in the World. And it's free, too. Be a back door man. Or womanScript coordinator vs. writing assistantGetting onto a showNever say "no"Contests and fellowshipsWorking with people who can't tell good from badWorking for less than scaleWhy you need an agent, part 37September 2005: Read for experience, not for longOctober 2005: Money and freedomOctober 2005: Open-source feedbackOctober 2005: Don't find an agent in TO if you want to make it in LANovember 2005: Trust your agentNovember 2005: Learn from the otherSpecs and Pitches Pitches & Pitch Bibles (Longish post) Two things any pitch needs to answerWhat network do you want your show on?A few more words on TV spec scriptsWhy you must have specsWhy not just write the specs, already?Network first, or producer first?Write a spec pilot?September 2005: How not to date your TV spec (too much)September 2005: Pitches and spec pilotsNovember 2005: Spec page countBibles and Templates The attractive fantasyI just read a bad bibleWhat is Gilmore Girls's template?Blowing the template on Corner Gas?Why Tour of Duty sucksCharacter namesBackdoor pilotsWho's core cast?What's the poster?Episodic vs. serialOctober 2005: Bible is battle plan, not blueprintOctober 2005: Procedural vs. character basedReading TV Where to find tv scripts to readMore where to find scriptsWatching TV Watching with 9 year oldsCanadian SF?More sex pleaseCar wreck TVWhat naughty girls those L Word girls are24 has jumped the sharkWatching FireflyProject Greenlight, the fake breakOctober 2005: TV drama moves to five actsOctober 2005: Don't write clip showsNovember 2005: It's the audience's showNovember 2005: Five acts and weak act outsInterviews Paul Guyot, part 1, part 2, part 3 A "guyot" is an underwater seamount, in case you're wondering. Shelley Eriksen, part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5Jacob Sager WeinsteinChris Abbott, part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5September 2005: Stephen Gallagher, part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4Miscellaneous Characters in SF&FWriting Animal CharactersRemedial storytelling, or why Kerry lostSheherezadeOn telling the truthLabels: spec pilots
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