Thursday 1 October 2009, 14:43
Busy Busy
So the course is up and running, and the writers have been working away for three weeks now up at the classroom in Elstree. I won't embarrass them by talking about them, but perhaps I'll persuade one or two of them to contribute to the blog soon. Anyway, it's all going very well. They've had lectures from John Yorke on structure, character, and from others on production, casting, acting and formatting. They've had set visits to EastEnders, Holby and Doctors, and are already working away on their first Doctors script. This morning we've had Richard Curtis in talking to the group - a huge treat.
Last night we had a bit of a reunion of all five years worth of writers. They all still seem to be mostly friends. And the sense of being together as a group each year, still helps them through the toughest commissions. That, and the paranoia that they think everyone else is doing better than they are!
Also today sees the launch of the new Continuing Drama pages on the writersroom website. We've put up a lot of information about the various ways we get new writers on to the shows - through our Shadow Schemes and the Writers Academy. There is also an interview with John Yorke, who talks about what writers need to write for Continuing Drama. We hope the pages will be a source of information for writers and agents alike, and much of what is on there comes from questions asked by regular contributors here. So... thanks.
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Comment number 1.
Anthony North1st October 2009 - 15:17
I've been writing for many a year,
Never once took a class, I fear,
Isn't it important to keep your own style?
Even though publishers reject with a smile
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Comment number 2.
Marc1st October 2009 - 15:39
Metre is more important.
:)
And Ceri never start dialogue with the word 'So'!
:)
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Comment number 3.
Ceri Meyrick1st October 2009 - 19:46
but it weren't dialogue...
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Comment number 4.
Marc1st October 2009 - 23:07
Yeah it were Ceri... see how you kicked it off and I responded innit!
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ashaleerobyn2nd October 2009 - 9:37
hello pepe le pew!
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