Hiding has received a Special Jury Award in the International Short Film Category from Golden Sparrow International Film Festival, February 2021, India
Recently I’ve been thinking about what would be on my top 5 list of TV shows
If you’re asked objectively “what are the best TV shows of all time?”, then surely you are talking about which shows were seminal and changed the landscape of television for all time…
Let’s see
Happy Days
Star Trek
Doctor Who
NYPD Blue
Friends
The Simpsons
The Sopranos
Sesame Street
60 Minutes
Popstars (which gave rise to the Americas Got Talent style shows and reality TV follow a pop band being out together, two massive phenomenons)
Crimewatch, America’s Most Wanted
Band of Brothers, Game of Thrones, Lost
Coronation Street
What do you think?
But, if I am asked subjectively, “What are your favourite TV shows of all time?”, then that has to be a list of rewatchability, where every episode is gold…
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Supernatural
QI
Community
Brooklyn Nine Nine
The Good Place
Would I Lie To You
Black Books
Avatar The Last Airbender
Then that list is somewhat more difficult to get down to only 5
What would be in your Top 5 Television Shows? Subjectively and Objectively
When I did the Producing Masterclass in 2012, Stephen Follows told attendees to read 100 produced screenplays then 100 unproduced screenplays, and then good writing will jump off the page.
I, like many other screenwriters and producers, have a Dropbox folder with hundreds of produced screenplays, ready to read. I shared these with my HND students. I also have a tracking spreadsheet of which ones I have read.
I can recommend Stephen’s advice: read screenplays.
Are you a writer? read screenplays
Are you a producer? read screenplays
Are you a director? read screenplays
Are you studying film? read screenplays
Are you a DOP? … you don’t need to read screenplays. Go out and shoot something.
When downloading screenplays, make sure you access the .pdf versions, not transcripts.
Transcripts have been written after the film has been released. You want to see what was written before the film was shot.
.pdfs also give you the page number. This helps you to understand structure by page number (especially if referencing some of the scriptwriting gurus with their “this action happens on page number…”)
However, if you just want to read the screenplay online without worrying about page numbers, .htmls will be fine.
If you’re making short films, you need to watch short films.
I haven’t written a blog post on Letterboxd and how much I have taken to using it (yet), but until I do, I thought I would share these useful lists I am using to watch short films.
The event is fully online this year. I think one thing I’ll appreciate this year is that I can write my notes directly into Google Drive, rather than hand-write and have to type later.
The main reason I bought a ticket this year is because Showrunner Eric Kripke is speaking. He, of course, created one of my favourite shows (Supernatural), and also The Boys (starring two of NZ’s own). Plus I want to learn more about Showrunners and TV writing.
London SWF 365
There are a heap of amazing workshops and sessions. The LSWF is always a valuable resource for writers. Tickets are only £60 and it starts this weekend.
I love sound for film, and in a past life, I would have loved to have focused my energies fully into sound recording and sound design. I still sometimes do freelance sound recording on shoots, and I am currently teaching sound design. However, I am rusty. My hope by the end of the workshop is that I am more confident in my sound editing skills so I will feel comfortable doing the sound design on my own projects.
Hello to the students that I am currently teaching Web Design to.
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