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PRIMETIME: Should I Hire a TV Expert To Help With My Movie Script?

A film consultant is not the most qualified person to guide you through developing a TV series. They may be able to give you pointers on scenes and dialogue, but the truth is… TV and film are two totally different crafts.

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SXSW11 Panel Recap: James Gunn and Rainn Wilson Talk SUPER

Writer/director James Gunn and Super’s star Rainn Wilson entertain fans with their no-holds-barred panel at SXSW.

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Film Review: Hall Pass – The Farrelly Brothers Barely Get a Pass On This One

For the latest Farrelly Brothers magnum opus, Hall Pass, two out of three great acts, an interesting premise and awesome hooters makes this one passable in the eyes of El Guapo.

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WGA News: 2011 Writers Guild Award Nominations

The Writers Guild of America, West and the Writers Guild of America, East have announced nominations for outstanding achievement in television, news, radio, promotional writing, and graphic animation during the 2010 season to be honored at the 2011 Writers Guild Awards on February 5, 2011, in Los Angeles and New York.

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PrimeTime: I Can Write Better Than the Crap on TV! (… Can’t I?)

A TV writer’s job is NOT to dream up the best stories possible. It’s to dream up the best stories possible within the creative and practical confines of the show.

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PRIMETIME: The Greatest TV Blog Ever (no actual guarantee on that)

Every week, we’ll discuss various issues in the world of TV writing: questions about craft, business news and developments, new shows or pilots, storytelling techniques in reality TV and digital media, you name it. If it concerns a screen smaller than the one at your local multiplex, we’ll talk about it here.

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Review: Brief Interviews With Hideous Men

Possessing an uncanny ability to convey demented comedy and heart-rending drama, often in the same breath, the late David Foster Wallace — novelist (Infinite JestConsider the Lobster), short-fiction author (Oblivion) — was a postmodern American literary titan of the first degree.

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