Turning drama ideas into TV reality
Turning drama ideas into TV reality
Ever had a great idea for a TV drama but didn’t know how to get it made?
Script to Screen's May Writer's Room invites you to hear from three writers who saw their ideas come to life on New Zealand's small screens.
Join writer, opinionist and MC Te Radar (B and B) as he finds out how James Griffin (Outrageous Fortune, Serial Killers, City Life), David Brechin-Smith (The Insiders Guide to Love, Hothouse) and Stephen Campbell (Secret Agent Men, Amazing Extraordinary Friends) turned their original concepts into television reality.
Come along for this nuts and bolts discussion on
how to craft your ideas into successful pitches, funding
applications and collaborative scripts.
Tuesday, 29th
May
7pm drinks in the bar, 7.30pm talk followed by Q &
A
The Classic, 321 Queen Street, Auckland
$5 donation
at the door
Please note that the May Writer’s Room
differs from the advertised evening on the Writer/Producer
relationship. This event will be run in July.
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