

Summary
Part 2 you're not going to want to miss!
Ever wondered what daily life is like for a TV Writer? Looking for ways to manage and maximize your schedule to output great, useful material without losing your mind? Wondering how the hell you’re supposed to write when you’ve got a full-time job? Tune in for this exclusive 2-Part Stage 32 Next Level Webinar taught by TV Writer/Producer Charlie Charbonneau (CW shows: The Secret Circle, The Vampire Diaries, and its spin-off The Originals) to hear about life and work of TV writers, on AND off the clock. You'll gain insight that will help you succeed in finding your next assignment and how to excel in the position.
In Part 2 the followup to So You Want To Be A TV Writer? An Inside Look - Part 1, Charlie will unpack all the ups, downs, problems, and pleasures that come in the daily life of a working TV writer.
Hear insider advice and information about writers room etiquette, climbing the title ladder, taking notes, rolling with the punches when your material doesn’t impress the powers that be, and making sure you get paid. He’ll even discuss the best way to interact with those hot-shot actors in your show. As usual, get ready for some horror stories from the trenches!
PRAISE FOR CHARLIE'S TEACHINGS:
"Very informative!" - Carisia S.
"I liked his down to Earth manner." - Margo T.
"Great real life examples - much appreciated!" - Paul B.
"Charlie put a lot of heart in his presentation... that's everything!" - Matthew R.
What You'll Learn
PART 2 —LIFE OF A WRITER ON-THE-CLOCK
- Behind the scenes: what a writers office looks like. What set looks like. (set pictures provided!)
- Rules for decorating your office — never get too comfy
- Daily schedules for different time periods
- Blue sky — what is it? What does the day look like? How to prepare?
- Breaking an episode
- Casting schedule — breakdowns, sides, audition review process (includes tips for writing great casting sides!)
- On-script
- Producing your episode — meetings, shoot schedule, etc.
- Don’t stress if you don’t impress — what can happen if the showrunner doesn’t like your work — how to recover
- Tips to not crack under deadlines or fear of losing your job
- Keeping your confidence in the face of rejection, overwhelming odds, and conflicting personalities
- Writers room etiquette — best idea wins? Respect hierarchy? When to fight for your ideas, when to go with the flow.
- On-set etiquette
- Giving notes on a take
- When to hold-up production and when not to
- Rules and regulations
- Eat-right — healthy body = healthy mind
- Writing on the side — can you develop when you’re on a show?
- Getting paid — how much to writers really make?
- Changing course — how to transition to a new gig
Plus, an in-depth pre-recorded Q&A with Charlie to answer all of your questions!
To see Part 1: click here.
Q&A with Charlie
Who Should Attend
- New writers looking to get staffed on their first TV series
- Seasoned writers looking to further their career in TV
- Writers looking to give themselves a competitive edge when pursuing a career in TV
- Aspiring Showrunners
- Producers
- Development Executives
- Directors
Executive

Charlie Charbonneau is an accomplished television writer and producer whose credits include the 1-hour dramas The Secret Circle, The Vampire Diaries, and its spin-off The Originals. Born in Las Vegas but raised in the sleepy horse track town of Saratoga Springs in Upstate New York, he moved to California at 17 where he earned degrees in Screenwriting and Spanish from University of Southern California. A born self-starter and anxious to learn the business from the ground up, Charlie quickly continued his Hollywood education as an assistant at The William Morris Agency. There, his work garnered him an intimate and expansive knowledge of the entertainment business and a litany of agents, attorneys, and talent with whom he proceeded to construct his writing career.
He cut his TV teeth by assisting and then writing and producing for the likes of writer and Executive Producer Kevin Williamson (Scream, I Know What You did Last Summer, Dawson’s Creek, FOX’s The Following) and Julie Plec (The Vampire Diaries, The Originals, Containment), eventually earning the title of Executive Story Editor on The Originals. During a time when Network TV saw gradually decreasing ratings, over 3 million viewers from all over the world tuned in live for his episodes week-to-week. The Vampire Diaries can still frequently be found among the most downloaded episodes on iTunes as well as the most watched series on Netflix.
Testimonials
"Very informative!" - Carisia S.
"I liked his down to Earth manner." - Margo T.
"Great real life examples - much appreciated!" - Paul B.
"Charlie put a lot of heart in his presentation... that's everything!" - Matthew R.
"This was exactly what I need. I'm totally new to the industry and I wanted insight into how to best prepare for pitching my projects. Charlie, thanks for doing such an excellent job of providing that insight." - Cam Clark
"Merci beaucoup Charlie. Very clear and informative information, which will most definitely help grow pitching potential." - Romain R.
"Charlie has a great demeanor and delivery. Very comfortable. Great insight on structure of a good pitch." - James R.
On "Get In The Writer's Room":
"I'm grateful for how generous he was with his knowledge and time. He was awesome." - Joanne L.
"This was by far one of the better webinars I've attended on Stage 32. The information was relevant (which was of upmostimportance) and Charlie was an enjoyable presenter." - Matthew M.
"I think he managed to balance the 'luck' part of this business with the 'talent,' and what we need to do." - Kerry F.
"Charlie was outstanding. He was organized, helpful and extremely insightful." - Kimberly E.