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Write to TV By Martie Cook

Write to TV by Martie Cook


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Teaches how to craft scripts and teleplays for a variety of television formats, including comedy, animation, drama, movies of the week, pilots, reality television, TV news magazine, and children's programming. This book provides checklists, sample outlines and treatments for each format, sample script pages, and war stories from writers.

Write to TV Summary

Write to TV: Out of Your Head and onto the Screen by Martie Cook

Learn to craft smart, original scripts and teleplays for a variety of television formats, including comedy, animation, drama, movies of the week, pilots, reality television, TV news magazine, and children's programming. Using the tools the author provides: checklists, sample outlines and treatments for each format, sample script pages, war stories from writers and executives, and a sample query letter to introduce finished script pages to agents, you'll avoid common pitfalls and come across as an industry veteran. Benefit from the experience of pros: 45 luminaries contribute their experience and wisdom, including Jay Leno, Mike Wallace, Norman Lear, Paul Haggis, writers for Grey's Anaatomy, Desperate Housewives, and more!

With twenty-five years of industry experience as a television writer and producer, Martie Cook teaches you not only how to hone your craft but also how to break into the industry. Guiding you through the often confusing television hierarchy, Write to TV offers practical advice on important issues such as how to get an agent, how to write a query letter, how to network, even how to do lunch. By learning how to craft smart scripts for a variety of television formats and how to get your foot in the door and keep it there, this invaluable book will help you get that big idea out of your head, onto the page, and then to the top of the heap.

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Praise for Write to TV

Martie Cook imparts a tremendous amount of knowledge in a way that is both easy to understand and entertaining. It is like having a mentor in book form. - Christopher Crowe, writer, The Last of the Mohicans

I think this is about the best book on writing for television out there. I hope it sells like crazy because television will be better for it. -Peter Dunne, Emmy and Peabody Award-Winning Television Producer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, JAG), Writer (Melrose Place, Dallas, Knots Landing), and Book Author (Emotional Structure - Quill Driver Books)

In her new book Write To TV, Martie Cook gives the fledgling writer an insider's view of the TV industry and breaking into the writing game. Using her wit, candor and years of hard-won experience, Martie reports back from the TV trenches and breaks down everything it takes to make it as a writer. We learn the secrets of a winning spec, how to find an agent and what to expect when you do finally land that first big job. It's all here. She even covers what your script cover should look like. And it's all in a fun, personal, practical guide. Where was this book when I was starting out?
--Manny Basanese, Writer/Producer The Steve Harvey Show and The Wayans Brothers

Write to TV is a must read for anyone even thinking of becoming a TV Writer. -Walter Klenhard, writer/director, numerous movies of the week.

Martie has done a terrific job in laying out a practical, nuts-and-bolts approach to TV writing. She got it exactly right. Any aspiring writer should read this book before diving into the cold, show business waters. As an added bonus it can also be used as a flotation device.
--Marc Warren, Executive Producer, Full House, Even Stevens and That's So Raven

Martie Cook has put together a wonderful resource for anyone interested in writing for television. It's thorough, filled with great anecdotes and helpful tips and covers the whole spectrum of TV writing. I am always looking for up-to-date resources for my students - finally, there is one book that has it all! Teaching writing is no easy task, but Martie Cook has figured out a way to guide readers through the process and still make it fun. The information gathered here is invaluable to anyone looking to enter the industry - it's even helpful for those of us who have been in the industry for years!
--Pam Wheaton Shorr, Lecturer, Department of Film and Television, Boston University

Finally, a practical approach to the business of TV Writing, seamlessly mixed with the art of writing. A critical tool for anyone who wants to succeed as a television writer. - Alan Barnette, Executive Producer, Faith of My Fathers

Write to TV takes you inside the minds of writers, producers and network suits in this brutally honest book. A 'must read' for anyone who has the dream of making it in Hollywood. I wish I had read this book 20 years ago!
--Glenn Meehan, VP of Development, 44 BLUE PRODUCTIONS

'Write to TV' is chock-full of invaluable tips and personal stories, plus practical advice from the best in the TV writing business.
--Anne Zeiser, Director of National Strategic Marketing, WGBH/PBS

At last, someone who has 'been there & done that' has written a serious and informed guide about the world of television writing. Martie Cook's Write to TV is a nuts and bolts guide that is absorbing, lively and concise. Offering everything from behind the scenes basics, to writing for different television formats, to how to get an agent, this truly great book accomplishes the triple task of being informative, entertaining and well-written.
-- Jean Stawarz, Associate Professor of Screenwriting at Emerson College, writer, Pow Wow Highway

About Martie Cook

Martie Cook has over twenty-five years of experience as a television writer and producer and is a professor at Emerson College. She has written for such hit shows as Charles in Charge, Full House, Joe's Life, and One West Waikiki. Her screenplay, Zachary's Truth was a finalist in the Massachusetts Screenwriting Contest, and in the prestigious Chesterfield Writer's Program, before being optioned by Universal Studios. Martie has served as writer/producer on Real Life, Better Homes and Gardens, NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, Entertainment Tonight, America's Most Wanted, and the Emmy-award winning children's show, Zoom.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: HOW HOLLYWOOD WORKS; Chapter 1. An Overview of the TV Industry; 2. Getting Your Scripts Read; PART TWO: COMEDY; 3. Situational Comedies; 4. Developing Your Sitcom Story; 5. Sitcom Structure; 6. Outlining Your Sitcom Story; 7. Scripting Your Sitcom; 8. Other Kinds of TV Comedy; PART THREE: PRIMETIME DRAMA; 9. Plot-Driven Dramas; 10. Character-Driven Drama; 11. Outlining Your Primetime Drama; 12. Scripting Your Primetime Drama; PART FOUR: TELEVISION MOVIES; 13. Made For TV Movies; PART FIVE - CREATING ORIGINAL SERIES; 14. The Television Pilot; 15. Finding an Original Premise; PART SIX - CHARACTERS; 16. Creating Compelling Characters; PART SEVEN: DIALOGUE; 17. Writing Dialogue That Dances On the Page; PART EIGHT: HOW TO PITCH YOUR COMEDY, DRAMA OR MOW; 18. How To Get a Pitch Meeting; PART NINE: TV NEWS MAGAZINE SHOWS; 19. Writing For TV Magazine Shows; 20. A Mock Assignment; 21. The Shoot; 22. On Location; 23. Putting Your Story Together; 24. In The Edit Bay; PART TEN: REALITY TELEVSION; 25. Writing Reality Television; PART ELEVEN: CHILDREN'S TELEVISION; 26. Writing For Munchkins and Rugrats;
PART TWELVE: THE BUSINESS SIDE OF TELEVISION; 27. How To Get An Agent; 28. The WGA; 29. Writing Teams; PART THIRTEEN: HOW TO GET YOUR FOOT IN THE DOOR; 30. How To Get Work as a Television Writer; 31. The Interview; 32. Now That you've Got the Job; 33. The Power of Networking; 34. Other Things That Can Help You Succeed

Additional information

GOR013717491
9780240808765
0240808762
Write to TV: Out of Your Head and onto the Screen by Martie Cook
Used - Like New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20070214
348
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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