Fellowship season is coming for television writers! Now is the time to prepare your samples, essays, resume, and application so that you’re ready when the submission windows open very soon!
These writing fellowships (hosted by NBC, Paramount, ABC-Disney, WB, and others) are one of the best ways for y...
Expand postFellowship season is coming for television writers! Now is the time to prepare your samples, essays, resume, and application so that you’re ready when the submission windows open very soon!
These writing fellowships (hosted by NBC, Paramount, ABC-Disney, WB, and others) are one of the best ways for you to break into a television writers’ room and launch your episodic career.
In this exclusive Stage 32 webinar, you’ll go behind the scenes and find out how to get into one of these elite TV writing fellowships directly from the Vice President and Head of Warner Bros. Television Workshop, Rebecca Windsor.
In addition to her work with the WBTV Workshop, Rebecca launched the Warner Bros. digital brand Stage 13, where she oversaw SPECIAL, which premiered on Netflix and garnered four Emmy Nominations.
Previously, she was the Creative Producing Initiative Manager of the Sundance Institute’s Feature Film Program. She was pivotal in coordinating the Screenwriters and Directors Labs, Episodic Story Lab, and the Creative Producing Lab and Summit.
https://www.stage32.com/webinars/How-To-Get-Into-Television-Fellowships
Thank you, Rebecca & Amanda, for this webinar. It was very informative!
Thanks so much, Rebecca! Great webinar! Best wishes with whatever adventure you go on next!
Rebecca, if you have time, I thought of a question after the webinar was over. Can you describe what the fellowship program is like for the folks who are lucky enough to get in? Thanks!
We meet one night a week, starting with a series of guest speakers covering topics on everything from pitching to producing your episode on set to how to interview, etc. We also run a simulated writer...
Expand commentWe meet one night a week, starting with a series of guest speakers covering topics on everything from pitching to producing your episode on set to how to interview, etc. We also run a simulated writers room for several weeks taking writers through all the development steps from pitching their episode idea through revising their second draft of the script.
Somehow I missed the notification that you had replied to this- can’t thank you enough for those insights!
Happy holidays, everyone!
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Great tips for directors and writers, J. Austin Gentry! I can use #4-#10 with my scripts. I downloaded the picture. Thanks for sharing!
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