How to Break In to TV Directing and Excel at the Job
How to Break In to TV Directing and Excel at the Job
Taught by Heath Cullens
Director
On Demand
$49.00
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Summary

Learn how you can build a career as a television director from a director who has worked on hit series including IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA, A.P. BIO, YOU'RE THE WORST, and more!

Most people have a general idea of what a director does, but that idea usually pertains more to feature films. Directing television can be a separate beast altogether. Successful TV directors need to be adept at navigating inherent contradictions associated with this role. Unlike in films, TV directors have to both have a vision and still fit in with the overall feel of the series. And they need to be in charge despite often only coming in for an episode or two. These are tough lines to straddle, but doing so and honing your craft can lead to a successful and exciting career.

Pursuing a career in directing in any medium is rife with challenges: there is no set path to success and finding insight into the inner workings of directing is challenging. Television directing is an even more specific specialty within the world of directing. Several ways of working and behaviors that would be ideal for a feature director are not compatible with the way television is produced. In addition, the path to breaking in as a television director is quite different from that of a feature director. If your goal is to direct television, it’s vital to understand the way television is produced and the role that the director plays within that specific production environment.

Heath Cullens is an accomplished television director who has directed episodes of TV shows like IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA, A.P. BIO, GREAT MINDS WITH DAN HARMON, and FX’s YOU’RE THE WORST. Heath’s other notable credits include IDIOTSITTER for Comedy Central, DEADBEAT for Hulu, and BLACK JESUS for Adult Swim. In addition to directing, Heath also produced the Lionsgate feature ARMED RESPONSE, starring Cary Elwes, Ethan Embry, and Alan Arkin. A recipient of a Drama League Directing Fellowship and a member of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab, Heath is well-versed at the art of TV directing and will now share what he knows exclusively with Stage 32.

In this exclusive Stage 32 on demand webinar, Heath digs into the specifics and craft of directing for television and will reveal how to pursue it and how best to do the job once you get it. Heath will first explain how best to pursue work in TV directing, including discovering the type of TV is the best fit, how to find your ‘in’, developing a reel, shadowing, and working with established creators. Next he will delve into the vital relationships you’ll need to maintain as a TV director, including with the EP/showrunner, the crew, the cast, and the network or studio. Finally Heath will go through the major challenges you should expect in this role and tips on how to navigate. Along the way, Heath will share challenges and experiences from his own career.

The role of a TV director can be enigmatic and often eclipsed by feature films, but Heath will give you the rundown so you can be equipped with the knowledge and advice to pursue this route on your own.


PRAISE FOR HEATH'S PREVIOUS STAGE 32 EDUCATION:

"Sometimes one signs up for a class not really knowing what to expect. This class I could never have anticipated! Heath went above and beyond any expectations I might have harbored. This was one of the best classes I have ever taken on Stage 32 or any other platform. I walked away with so much information, confidence and respect for the role of the director. My heartfelt thanks to Heath." -- Angela R.

"This was a phenomenal class. Thank you for providing a class of this caliber. Heath was informative and engaging." -- Angel M.

"Heath was extremely knowledgeable and a great teacher. He had a perfect combination of facts and passion. He invested a lot of energy into, not only, teaching the class, but he also went above and beyond to inspire the class. Very grateful." -- Rainy K.

"I found this course so relevant. The content and the presentation were amazing. I especially liked that Heath gave us the ability to look for the big ideas when directing not taking just one or two nuggets. Thank you for always bringing the best instructors and relevant content." -- Susan L.

What You'll Learn

  • How to Pursue Work
    • What type of TV do you want to do?
    • How to get an “in”
    • Developing a body of work and a reel
    • How best to use shadowing
    • How to target a specific project or creator
    • How to get closer to the directing chair
  • Television Director Relationships
    • How to work with EP/showrunner
    • How to manage a crew
    • How to work with cast
    • How to work with network or studio
  • Major TV Director Challenges
    • How to be a guest and be in charge
    • How to put your spin on something while keeping true to the show’s style
    • How to prepare for a specific show/episode
  • Q&A with Heath

Who Should Attend

All levels of directors (advanced, intermediate and beginner) looking to direct television.

All levels of directors (advanced, intermediate and beginner) looking to break into television directing and build a successful career directing television.

All levels of directors (advanced, intermediate and beginner) looking to learn the craft of TV directing.

Producers who want to better understand the craft and business of directing for television.

All levels of screenwriters (advanced, intermediate and beginner) looking to learn the fundamentals of directing television to improve their writing.

Executive

Heath Cullens
Heath Cullens
Director at Director (IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA, ARMED RESPONSE, MYTHIC QUEST)

Heath Cullens is best known for directing IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA, A.P. BIO, GREAT MINDS WITH DAN HARMON, MYTHIC QUEST, and YOU’RE THE WORST.

Heath’s other notable credits include IDIOTSITTER for Comedy Central, DEADBEAT for Hulu, and BLACK JESUS for Adult Swim.

He produced the Lionsgate feature ARMED RESPONSE, starring Cary Elwes, Ethan Embry, and Alan Arkin.

Before transitioning to TV and film, he spent several years in the New York theater scene where he worked with New York Theatre Workshop, Playwrights Horizons, Williamstown Theatre Festival, and Urban Stages. Cullens is a recipient of a Drama League Directing Fellowship and a member of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab.

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