PANEL DISCUSSION WITH 1-HOUR TV WRITERS

SCRIPTWRITERS NETWORK SPEAKER SERIES: PANEL OF 1-HOUR TV SCRIPTWRITERS

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Presented by: Hilary

Start date: Jun 14, 2008 1:00 PM

End date: Jun 14, 2008 3:30 PM

Location:
Raleigh Studios
5300 Melrose Ave.
Charlie Chaplin Theater
Los Angeles, CA
United States
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Scriptwriters Network is proud to host a panel discussion featuring writers of one-hour TV scripts. The panel includes:

• Dawn DeKeyser—SWN aluma and writer-producer on “Samantha Who?” Dawn’s also written for many other shows including “Ugly Betty,” “Becker,” “News Radio,” “The Geena Davis Show” and “Conrad Bloom.” She has written and developed pilots for NBC, ABC and DreamWorks, been published in literary magazines for her personal essays, and won the Carl Sautter Scriptwriters Network competition, which she attributes to helping her land her first staff job in television.

• Jane Espenson—Writer-producer on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Battlestar Galactica."

• Melody Fox—SWN alumna and Carl Sautter Competition winner, Melody is currently a writer on "Flash Gordon” for the SciFi Network. Melody Fox began in animation where she wrote for series such as “Rugrats,” “Freakazoid” and “Teen Titans.” Plus, she created the Stuart Little TV series for HBO-Family, based on the movie. She expanded into one-hour episodic landing staff jobs on UPN’s “South Beach,” and Jerry Bruckheimer’s sexy drama “Skin” for Fox.

• Amy Berg—Amy Berg started her career writing Nickelodeon live-action comedies before segueing to one-hour dramas.  She’s since written prime-time soaps (Fox’s North Shore), science fiction shows (Threshold and The 4400), and crime dramas (the upcoming Leverage for TNT).  i

• Jeanette Collins—“Dirt, Big Love”

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TIME & LOCATION: Charlie Chaplin Theater at Raleigh Studios, 5300 Melrose Ave. (between Bronson and Van Ness). Doors open at 1 pm, with the speaker to begin at 1:30. Free to SWN members and employees of Raleigh Studios. Non-member admission is $15.00 ($10 for members of WGA, Women in Film, FIND, FIN, Screenplay Lab. & Jeff Gund’s Info List—Gund’s people must bring copy of invitation for discount). Enter through the Van Ness gate. Parking is available for $5 on the studio lot; there's also metered street parking.

* Guests speakers subject to change without notice.