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Tips and Tricks for TV Writing (PT93)

Tips and Tricks for TV Writing (PT93)

Alex and Nick offer tips and tricks to solve common TV writing obstacles. From procrastination, prose, and loglines, to characters, dialogue, and scene work, get actionable advice to troubleshoot your screenwriting problems.

Paper Team

June 18, 201857m 55s

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Show Notes

Alex and Nick offer tips and tricks to solve common TV writing obstacles. From procrastination, prose, and loglines, to characters, dialogue, and scene work, get actionable advice to troubleshoot your screenwriting problems. Can't find time or discipline to write? Having trouble coming up with ideas? Is your TV show premise unexciting? Does your TV script not have enough conflict? Are your characters uninteresting? Is your dialogue not working? Are your scenes running too long or too short? Plus, we offer feedback on two more Paper Tease entries and crown June winners. The Paper Team helps you out... SHOWNOTES Content Paper Tease Session (00:49) 1 - Problems with productivity, ideas, and procrastination (17:49) 2 - Macro script problems (24:55) 3 - Problems with character, dialogue, and prose (34:35) 4 - Scene problems (46:25) 5 - Problems after the draft (53:02) Paper Tease Entries "Duende" by Matt Sorensen "American Monarchy" by Bo Liu & Nick Ruck Links Bringing the TV Writers’ Room Process Home (PT06) Gary Provost Rewriting Your TV Script (PT90) "25 ways to kick exposition's ass" - Terrible Minds This episode brought to you by Roadmap Writers' JumpStart Writing Competition Special thanks to Alex Switzky for helping us edit this episode. If you enjoyed this episode (and others), please consider leaving us an iTunes review at paperteam.co/itunes! :) You can find Paper Team on Twitter: Alex - @TVCalling Nick - @_njwatson If you have any questions, comments or feedback, you can e-mail us: [email protected]