What else do people do again? – @BrisOwnWorld

by Bri Castellini

La La Land was ok. I mean, don’t get it twisted, I cried at the ending. That’s not particularly surprising- I cry a lot at TV and movies. I’m wired to care more about fictional narratives than actual human people. That’s not the topic of this blog. The topic of this blog is the sometimes inescapable self congratulatory subjects of media- ourselves.

Most hack writing books and teachers will tell young writers- write what you know! And to an extent, that’s good advice. To an extent. But what this has really done is encourage basically every other writer in the world to write about, well, writers. Screenwriters write about screenwriters, about actors, about Hollywood. Novelists write about novelists. Web series creators write about making web series, or wanting to get into the film industry, or living with too many roommates because we’re all poor and want to get into the film industry.

Every once in a while, there’s a really great piece of media about the media industry. 30 Rock. Submissions Only. La La Land. But here’s the thing- most people are not writers, actors, playwrights, artists, etc. So there are only so many narratives you can tell about the artistic lifestyle before people are like “we get it. You eat a lot of ramen and argue about dishes with the revolving door of kooky 20-something roommates, and someday want to see your name in lights. Cool. What else you got?” read article

Best TV Shows of the Year According to Some Writers Who Run Shows

by munchman

2017 Emmy nomination time is approaching, and former showbiz “bible” now superfluous but fun website Variety.Com has done an end run around those equally superfluous but fun awards and asked 1, 2, 3…wow, thirty-fucking-four showrunners to pick their faves from the current season (their own shows excluded, of course).

We know how excited y’all are to know what the picks were (becuz, hell’s bells, of course those showrunners’ judgments are more important than yer lowly mouth-breather opinions, so yer friendly neighborhood munchero is here to give you the quickest possible look-see, thanks to the editorial geniuses (for reals!) at Quartz Media.

Have at ’em: read article

Cartoon: ‘The Ingredients of Shakespeare’

If Grant Snider gave a class in Shakespeare, everybody here at TVWriter™ would sign up. Here’s why:

More of Grant Snider’s sensitive perception HERE read article

Damon Lindelof’s ‘Sins of TV Writing’

The title of this video is misleading. The titular TV’s Five Cardinal Sins aren’t sins committed by the well-known writer-producer of Lost, The Leftovers, and the upcoming (yay!) TV version of The Watchmen. Rather, these are the sins that Lindelof has identified and clearly despises.

In other words, it’s safe for Lindelof lovers to watch this as well as informative as hell for all of us struggling to replace him at the top of the showrunner pecking order. Enjoy. read article

WGAW 2017 Board of Directors Candidates

by TVWriter™ Press Service

The Writers Guild of America, West’s Nominating Committees have announced the initial list of candidates for the 2017 WGAW Officers and Board of Directors election.

The Officer candidates are:

  • President* – David A. Goodman
  • Vice President* – Marjorie David
  • Secretary-Treasurer – Aaron Mendelsohn (inc.), Carleton Eastlake.

*The second nominees designated by the committee for the offices of President and Vice President declined the nominations. read article