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How to Succeed as a Female Writer in TV & Film



If you survived that paragraph and still want to be in the business, good. Such a reality check is necessary because dreams don’t come cheap – but they do come if you keep at your writing and keep making connections along the way. That said, writers take many paths to their careers. I’ve known ski instructors who passed spec scripts off to the wives of producers who eventually hired them.

I’ve known limo drivers to producers who gained their trust traveling the 405 for a year and I’ve known writers who passed spec movie scripts to the boyfriends of former college roommates who happened to be directors. (I’m still waiting for the story of the female writer who gets to pass her script off to the former female college roommate who happens to be a director so we can skip this middle-girlfriend step.)

Most of the women I know (or know of) who became writers and producers came out of the writer’s assistant world – and that list includes Kathleen Kennedy (who once assisted Stephen Spielberg and now is his producer), Marti Noxon (who assisted Rick Rosenthal and Barbara Hall before breaking in on Buffy the Vampire Slayer), and me, who worked as an assistant for several shows (so many kept getting cancelled) before being hired on staff. So I know of what I speak and I still recommend to my students that once they graduate from our Stephens College MFA in Screenwriting program they apply for jobs as assistants to writer-producers.

Before one applies one has to have prepared a portfolio of several solid, well-written, stand out spec scripts so that once their employer asks them what they do, they have something ready to share that will be too good not to produce. That entails writer courses that allow you to build up that portoflio. Some people ask if you need to go to college to be a writer – since Truman Capote didn’t. Nor did Maya Angelou. But I did and I advise aspiring writers to as well because a writer needs both writing classes and a well-rounded liberal arts education that allows them to contribute to the ever-flowing brainstorm sessions that fill a writers room when stories are being discussed.To know more visit our site http://www.allindiayellowpage.com.