Most Viewed TVWriter™ Posts of the Week – August 27, 2018

Time for TVWriter™’s Monday look at our most popular blog posts of the week ending yesterday. They are:

The Worst Thing That Could Happen read article

Why Writers Should Take Acting Lessons and Actors Should Write

Actors and writers share a common purpose, do we not, that of communications?

Specifically, it’s up to the writers to communicate character and story via text and subtext, and it’s up to the actors to bring the text and subtext alive for the audience.

And yet – there are so many conflicts between the two subdivisions (for lack of a better name) throughout pre-production, production, and post-production of every TV episode and film that sometimes it seems impossible for both writers and actors to share the same goal… read article

The Worst Thing That Could Happen

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by Leslie Coff

When I was a little girl living near Chicago, I imagined that the worst thing that could happen would be if a tornado hit my school.

Several times during the school year our principal would get on the loudspeaker and announced “Operation Ajax” — which meant that we would line up at the door and proceed into the hallway where there were no windows…

…sitting against the walls with our heads between our knees — our arms protecting our necks against potential flying glass. read article

Most Viewed TVWriter™ Posts of the Week – August 20, 2018

Time for TVWriter™’s Monday look at our most popular blog posts of the week ending yesterday. They are:

Larry Brody: Live! From Paradise! #7 – ‘Elaine the Not So Wild Mustang’ read article

Most Viewed TVWriter™ Posts of the Week – August 13, 2018

Time for TVWriter™’s Monday look at our most popular blog posts of the week ending yesterday. They are:

Larry Brody: Live! From Paradise! #6 – ‘Ozarks Justice’ read article