
Good morning! Welcome to another new week at TVWriter™, starting with our latest look at the most popular blog posts and resource pages during the last week.
They are, in order:

Good morning! Welcome to another new week at TVWriter™, starting with our latest look at the most popular blog posts and resource pages during the last week.
They are, in order:

Ms. Phryne Fisher, our favorite character from the Roaring 20s, thanks to her Australian TV series, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, is returning to action after a too-long interruption because of, well, we here at TVWriter™ believe it was because of terrible taste on the part of the executives who had been bringing the show to us which, we assume, created a lack of that little thing called production $$$.
The circumstances under which Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries left the air are as tangled and confusing as those which made possible production of Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears, a film intended for theatrical release early in March and for streaming at the end of March, but there’s an overview of the situation on IMDB HERE.
We at TVWriter™ are big admirers of Bri Castellini and her partners in indy interweb and short film production, so it’s with great pleasure that we pass along the following message. (Oh, and, yeppers, we recommend Bri’s project to the max.)

Hi All,

Why should you as a visitor to TVWriter™ be interested in making audio fiction? Why should you be interested in making podcasts? Discoverability, that’s why.
The meaning of the word podcast is evolving to include any episodic, audio-only production whether nonfiction or fiction. Agents and major studios have started trawling through podcasts and their creators for new content and talent.
Thank God for Audacity, the podcaster’s not so secret weapon.

Karen Keating’s eighth-grade English students at Lower Dauphin Middle School in Hummelstown, Pa., fire up their laptops and gather a bundle of snowball microphones. With the click of a mouse, their laptops become studios, and they’re ready to record.