Writing for TV Boot Camp, Presented by Split Screens Festival

Thursday, February 28, 2019

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  • Thu Feb 28 2019

    Writing for TV Boot Camp

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Whether you’re a mid-career writer or just starting out, join IFC Center and Split Screens TV Festival for an exciting and informative day all about the ins and outs of writing for television, hosted and taught by industry professionals. Ticket price also includes admission to and a free drink at a post-workshop happy hour networking session!


10AM-11AM: WRITING FOR COMEDY

Sitcom writers Hannah Bos and Paul Thureen (High MaintenanceMozart in the Jungle), Jon Kern (The Simpsons), and Leah Nanako Winkler (Ramy) share their tips for creating half-hour scripts that balance jokes with emotional stakes, and how to be a part of a comedy writers room. Moderated by Dani Faith Leonard (Big Vision Empty Wallet).


11AM-12PM
WRITING FOR LATE NIGHT AND VARIETY TV
From Saturday Night Live to Jimmy Kimmel, the art of late night and variety is alive and thriving. Meet some of the writers working in the field, including Katie Hartman (Paid Off with Michael Torpey), and Brian McCann (Conan), and hear how they broke in. Moderated by Kevin Laibson (former Artistic Director of The PIT).


12PM-1PM
WHAT AGENTS WANT
You wrote a script, now what? Hear from agents Beth Blickers (APA) and Vern Co (Gersh) on what they’re looking for in a writer, and how to get your script in front of them. Moderated by Ben Izzo (Abrams Artists).


1PM-2PM: BREAK


2PM-3PM
HOW TO ADAPT
IP is hot – or so you’ve heard. How do you take that material you love and adapt it for TV? Writer Ione Lloyd(The Sinner) will talk about her experience adapting for television. Moderated by Rebecca Scolnick (W Magazine).


3PM-4PM: WRITING FOR DRAMA
Television drama is hotter than ever. Hear from drama writers Matthew Lee Erlbach (Masters of Sex), Ashlin Halfnight (Bloodline), Alison McDonald (Nurse Jackie, Roots), and Erica Saleh (Instinct) about this exploding genre and how the format is expanding and changing. Moderated by Dana Weissman (WGA East). Co-presented by WGA EAST.


4PM-5PM: NETWORKING HAPPY HOUR
Join fellow writers and our industry guests for a free drink on the house at local establishment and talk about everything you’ve learned!

IFC Center does not generally provide advisories about subject matter or potentially triggering content in films, as sensitivities vary from person to person. In addition to the synopses, trailers and other links on our website, further information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media, IMDb and DoesTheDogDie.com as well as through general internet searches.