How TV Shows Are Written From Start To Finish - Niceole R. Levy

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @hiplessboy
    @hiplessboy Год назад +18

    this was unbelievably clear

  • @clairerich
    @clairerich Год назад +3

    Great questions, this was extremely helpful!!!

  • @mickeyaugrec7560
    @mickeyaugrec7560 Год назад +2

    'Frankenstein' Draft is exactly what I was thinking as NL described the episode-by-committee format ('Frankenstein Monster' Draft for those E. Lit. grads out there). Terrific interview, thanks!

  • @filmcourage
    @filmcourage  Год назад +2

    What do you like about this video? Please leave a comment below.

    • @Angeli-Kay
      @Angeli-Kay Год назад +2

      All of this was so relevant for the serialized episode scripts I’ve been writing! That last section on structure helped me confirm how crucial it is right now for me to keep the storylines crossing without leaving a character an island. Excellent interview!

    • @EasyZee69
      @EasyZee69 Год назад

      I like that her experience in the writer's room was similar to mine, albeit mine was on an animated series. I was a relatively new writer at the time and they paired me with a more experienced writer. The experienced writer wrote a one paragraph story outline, and then I wrote the script based on that outline. That one paragraph was the extent of the involvement by the experienced writer. He never looked at my scripts, he never changed anything. I wrote 10 scripts, 8 of which were produced and 2 that were saved for the next season, which never happened. And it was the same for the other writers in the room. We were all fairly inexperienced, so we were all given one paragraph outlines by experienced writers, who were not in our writer's room. Maybe they had their own during development when they came up with these episode ideas. Anyway, I love writer's rooms. The outpouring of ideas and bouncing ideas back and forth is incredibly fun.

  • @hershboystudios
    @hershboystudios Год назад +3

    Amazing talk. Thank you

  • @MrSTVR
    @MrSTVR Год назад +4

    I've actually been listening ti Niceole's audiobook and its an informative explanation of the writers room model. I just wonder if it's a model that's going to survive this strike and the transition to the streaming era. Seems like executives aren't keen on hiring 10 different creative voices for shorter and shorter seasons.

  • @its_eli
    @its_eli Год назад +2

    Thanks for this 🔥

  • @mrmadfunny5507
    @mrmadfunny5507 11 месяцев назад

    This is absolutely amazing keep up the great work can’t wait to see more 🔥!

  • @LPAFilm
    @LPAFilm Год назад +2

    Awesome interview. Would like an interview with someone who has pitched a show to netflix.

    • @filmcourage
      @filmcourage  Год назад +3

      Here are a couple - ruclips.net/video/rNXGhUcJArw/видео.html & ruclips.net/video/q25bknOLRC0/видео.html We admit, these won't be exactly what you are looking for. But they do provide insight as to how Netflix works.

  • @kaedatiger
    @kaedatiger 4 месяца назад

    Useful to know

  • @Wordsley
    @Wordsley Год назад +1

    These Rock!

  • @Thenoobestgirl
    @Thenoobestgirl Год назад +1

    Do all shows have writing rooms? Does it never happen where a screenwriter just comes to the producers with a full pre-written season? And what happens if the show is based on an existing novel? I would think there wouldn't be much use in a writing room if it's a one-to-one adaptation...

  • @hershboystudios
    @hershboystudios Год назад +2

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @nextinstitute7824
    @nextinstitute7824 Год назад +2

    This kills all the romance. It seems quite shallow. No wonder many of the current shows look alike...

    • @Thenoobestgirl
      @Thenoobestgirl Год назад +1

      How so?

    • @nextinstitute7824
      @nextinstitute7824 Год назад +1

      @@Thenoobestgirl It sounds like a conveyor belt in a factory. It may pay the bills but where's the love?

    • @FaceIQ1
      @FaceIQ1 2 месяца назад

      @@nextinstitute7824the two can co exist