UK Scriptwriters
Summary: Tim Clague and Danny Stack talk about the UK scriptwriting scene - film, TV and new media. Get our book here - http://www.tinyurl.com/UKscripthandbook
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This is a special episode of the UK Scriptwriters Podcast with an important message from Tim
This is a special episode of the UK Scriptwriters Podcast with an important message from Tim
An interview special - with Jesse Cleverly from Wildseed Studios. Wildseed are giving seed funding to wild ideas right now. 50 x £10,000 in fact. What are they looking for and how do you take part? That's what Jesse outlines here, including what has worked so far. Find out more at http://wildseedstudios.com And a shout out of our project too - www.nelsonnutmeg.com
An interview special - with Jesse Cleverly from Wildseed Studios. Wildseed are giving seed funding to wild ideas right now. 50 x £10,000 in fact. What are they looking for and how do you take part? That's what Jesse outlines here, including what has worked so far. Find out more at http://wildseedstudios.com And a shout out of our project too - www.nelsonnutmeg.com
In this podcast Tim and Danny meet Wolfblood creator, Debbie Moon. Wolfblood is a show commissioned by CBBC and ZDF, but is also a genre show. We ask Debbie about writing for genre, about how she got started and about her strategy to move on from children's shows into other slots.
In this podcast Tim and Danny meet Wolfblood creator, Debbie Moon. Wolfblood is a show commissioned by CBBC and ZDF, but is also a genre show. We ask Debbie about writing for genre, about how she got started and about her strategy to move on from children's shows into other slots.
Lots of competitions in the news; Guiding Lights, Nick Darke award, ComingUp scheme and more. PLUS Tim talks to Nigel Cole (director of Made in Dagenham and TV's Doc Martin) about working with writers and the difference between television and film.
Lots of competitions in the news; Guiding Lights, Nick Darke award, ComingUp scheme and more. PLUS Tim talks to Nigel Cole (director of Made in Dagenham and TV's Doc Martin) about working with writers and the difference between television and film.
This episode is about being proactive. What can you do to make sure you chase down every avenue? Are you an amateur or a professional. PLUS we launch our new feature film for children - Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg? www.nelsonnutmeg.com
This episode is about being proactive. What can you do to make sure you chase down every avenue? Are you an amateur or a professional. PLUS we launch our new feature film for children - Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg? www.nelsonnutmeg.com
In this episode Danny talks about the high quality entries that have come in for this year's Red Planet Prize. What works well? What are the common mistakes? In the second half we discuss writing for children, the differences and similarities to mainstream drama. What would make a good spec script? How long should it be? Lastly we talk secret and exciting plans for the future. What are yours?
In this episode Danny talks about the high quality entries that have come in for this year's Red Planet Prize. What works well? What are the common mistakes? In the second half we discuss writing for children, the differences and similarities to mainstream drama. What would make a good spec script? How long should it be? Lastly we talk secret and exciting plans for the future. What are yours?
A Danny free zone this podcast as we delve into the world of writing for computer games and interactive entertainment in general. We tried to get somewhere quiet at the London Screenwriters Festival and gather around a microphone. A bit hit and miss with the sound, but wise words all the same. Alongside Tim are: * Steve Ince (20 years writing games, stretching back to the original Broken Sword and In Cold Blood) * Rudolf Kremers (independent producer at OmniLabs whose EufloriaHD comes out for PSVita tomorrow!) * Tony Lee (multi format writer who is best known for comics and books but who worked on games in his early days) We talk about how to get into the business, how to start, the opportunities out there and how to go it alone and just make stuff.
A Danny free zone this podcast as we delve into the world of writing for computer games and interactive entertainment in general. We tried to get somewhere quiet at the London Screenwriters Festival and gather around a microphone. A bit hit and miss with the sound, but wise words all the same. Alongside Tim are: * Steve Ince (20 years writing games, stretching back to the original Broken Sword and In Cold Blood) * Rudolf Kremers (independent producer at OmniLabs whose EufloriaHD comes out for PSVita tomorrow!) * Tony Lee (multi format writer who is best known for comics and books but who worked on games in his early days) We talk about how to get into the business, how to start, the opportunities out there and how to go it alone and just make stuff.
Danny is back with the Red Planet Prize. But we also talk about the BBC Writers' Room, Video On Demand, and why writers could get more out of the London Screenwriters' Festival. And remember folks; wise up and be normal.