7 Ways to Find Your New Writing Practice (From Script)
In this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazine, writing coach Jenna Avery offers seven ways for writers to find a new writing practice, the Palmer Brother’s give insight in navigating the ups and downs of short film pre-production, and get a sneak peek behind the creative process with showrunner Alma Har’el on her TV adaptation of Apple TV’s new limited series, “Lady in the Lake.”
Navigating the Ups and Downs of Pre-Production
This second part of the Palmer Brothers four-part story focuses on how to handle the large, seemingly world-ending logistical barriers that you can only see after you’ve dived head-first into pre-production.
Adapting Classic Novels Not the Only Tool in her Kit: Silent Screenwriter Dorothy Farnum
Dr. Rosanne Welch celebrates the female screenwriters who came before us with this month’s spotlight on the trailblazing screenwriter and queen of adaptations, Dorothy Farnum.
Help! I Can’t Write the Same Way Anymore — 7 Ways to Find Your New Writing Practice
Writing coach and Called to Write founder Jenna Avery responds to a writer whose writing practice no longer works for them.
Cause and Effect Ripple through All the Storylines: A Conversation with “Lady in the Lake” Creator and Showrunner Alma Har’el
“Lady in the Lake”; Alma Harel
Alma Har’el talks about why she was drawn to the characters in the book, the process of character development to rewriting while filming, creating the show’s specific visual aesthetic and tone, her collaboration with her writers’ room, and so much more.