This looks like something LB should do. (He won’t, but he should):

Professor of Film and Television
| Campus Location: | Savannah |
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| Position Type: | Full Time |
| Position Title | Professor of Film and Television |
| Specialty: | Film and Television |
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| Work Year: | Academic Year |
| Posting Text | SCAD film and television students mirror professional production practices of the industry as they collaborate with university’s other programs in dramatic writing, production design, performing arts, sound design, visual effects and more. The compelling and powerful visual stories of SCAD students capture the hearts and imaginations of audiences at festivals around the world, including the Tribeca Film Festival, Sundance, Cannes, SXSW and more. SCAD student filmmakers have been recognized by The Television Academy Foundation numerous times, including the 2017 Student Emmy Award for Best Scripted Series for the university’s live-action comedy, The Buzz.
THE SNOW CAKELB’s NOTE: Some people really know how to live. Others know how to tell us about life. Leslie Coff is one of the rare ones who does both. Simultaneously, even:
by Leslie CoffWe had the house on the hill. HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR SCRIPT’S READY TO SEND OUT?Now there’s a question that means something to all of us here at TVWriter™. And there’s even sort of an answer. If you’re a TV or film writer and are into questionnaires, this is a don’t-miss opportunity:
by Script Reader ProYou’ve finished a screenplay. But how do you know it’s “finished”? How do you reallyknow it’s ready to send to start sending out into the industry? Larry Brody: Live! From Paradise! #42 – “The Angel of Arkansas”THE USUAL NOTE FROM LB: From the summer of 2002 to the spring of 2010, Gwen the Beautiful and I were the proud and often exhausted owners of a beautiful Ozarks property we called Cloud Creek Ranch. In many ways, the ranch was paradise. But it was a paradise with a price that started going up before we even knew it existed. Here’s another Monday musing about our adventure and the lessons we learned. Oh, and if y’all detect any irony, please believe me when I say it comes straight from the universe and not your kindly Uncle Larry B. Writers Guild of America-Association of Talent Agents Saga Continues
by Larry BrodyThe latest development, per the Writers Guild of America West Board of Directors:
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