I really appreciate you uploading the VOD of this as I couldn't catch it live. And let me just say as well that you're now one of the only two channels I have youtube's little bell notification toggled on for. Content like this is not only inspiring, motivating, helpful, and informative, but it's also really heartwarming and fun to watch too! Seeing all the previous participants and hearing them talk about their experiences... and I could listen to Jess and Nigel talk about writing and the industry for days too lol. So, what I'm trying to say is, thank you so much for doing this multi-person interview thingy, and thank you so much for all the content you put out like this (looking forward to Jess' next blog/vlog she mentioned in this one for example), and obviously thank you so much for the opportunities and resources (like the script library) too! Definitely my favourite part of the BBC, you guys are, even if I never end up good enough to pursue my own dreams on this matter - though hopefully I do lol, I still appreciate the heck out of what y'all do. So, thanks!
Thank you for those very kind comments. The follow up blog post mentioned by Jess is here www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/writersroom/entries/aec5f6f4-61d3-4551-930c-28189323538f
Nigel mentions the beginning of Killing Eve as being one of his favourite openings to a screenplay at around the 30:00 mark. Yep while I agree that it is an interesting opening, when you later find out Jodie's character is meant to be this highly intelligent sociopathic assassin it doesn't seem to be such a clever opening.
Why is there no *VOICES* for the East? East Midlands, East Anglia and Lincolnshire are completely ignored (unless you're in Grimsby and fall under the 'north east')
I really appreciate you uploading the VOD of this as I couldn't catch it live.
And let me just say as well that you're now one of the only two channels I have youtube's little bell notification toggled on for.
Content like this is not only inspiring, motivating, helpful, and informative, but it's also really heartwarming and fun to watch too!
Seeing all the previous participants and hearing them talk about their experiences... and I could listen to Jess and Nigel talk about writing and the industry for days too lol.
So, what I'm trying to say is, thank you so much for doing this multi-person interview thingy, and thank you so much for all the content you put out like this (looking forward to Jess' next blog/vlog she mentioned in this one for example), and obviously thank you so much for the opportunities and resources (like the script library) too!
Definitely my favourite part of the BBC, you guys are, even if I never end up good enough to pursue my own dreams on this matter - though hopefully I do lol, I still appreciate the heck out of what y'all do.
So, thanks!
Thank you for those very kind comments. The follow up blog post mentioned by Jess is here www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/writersroom/entries/aec5f6f4-61d3-4551-930c-28189323538f
At 38.15 Nigel mentions a link done by Phil to Basic Dos and Don'ts. Does anyone know where this link is?
... though that's from 2020 admittedly.
Nigel mentions the beginning of Killing Eve as being one of his favourite openings to a screenplay at around the 30:00 mark. Yep while I agree that it is an interesting opening, when you later find out Jodie's character is meant to be this highly intelligent sociopathic assassin it doesn't seem to be such a clever opening.
Why is there no *VOICES* for the East?
East Midlands, East Anglia and Lincolnshire are completely ignored (unless you're in Grimsby and fall under the 'north east')
Show starts at 9:04