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Seminar With TV Writer, Ellen Sandler
Presented by: Hilary
Start date: Oct 18, 2008 1:00 PM
End date: Oct 18, 2008 3:00 PM
Location:
CBS/RADFORD LOT
4024 Radford Ave.
Studio City, CA 90048
United States
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SEMINAR SERIES GUEST: TV-COMEDY WRITER, ELLEN SANDLER, ON TURNING A SCREENPLAY INTO A TV PILOT
Saturday, October 18, 2008 at CBS RADFORD at 1:00 p.m.
MUST RSVP E-MAIL BY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 at: INFO@SCRIPTWRITERSNETWORK.ORG (NOT at www.StoryLink.com)
Scriptwriters Network is proud to present, ELLEN SANDLER. This talented comedy writer received an Emmy nomination as Co-Executive Producer for the CBS hit series Everybody Loves Raymond. Prior to that, she was a writer/producer for ABC’s long running comedy, Coach, and many other prime time network television series. Her play How’d It Go, starring Megan Mullally, premiered at The Warner Bros./HBO Workspace and was picked up for pilot development by Oxygen Network. During her seminar, Ellen will show writers how to turn their feature screenplays into TV pilots. She has created over a dozen pilots for all the major networks and is currently producing an original comedy webisode series. She is the author of The TV Writer’s Workbook, A Creative Approach to Television Scripts (Bantam/Dell).
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LOCATION & TIME: CBS/Radford Studios 4024 Radford Ave. Studio City (one block north of Ventura Blvd., one block east of Laurel Canyon). Doors open at 12 noon, with the speakers to begin at 1:00 pm. Non-member admission is $15.00 ($10 for members of WGA, Women in Film, FIND, FIN, Screenplay Lab. Complimentary admission for SWN members and Jeff Gund’s info list-- Jeff Gund’s List people and guests must bring copy of invitation for free admission NO EXCEPTIONS!!!). MUST RSVP VIA E-MAIL NO LATER THAN MIDNIGHT ON THURSDAY OCTOBER 16, AT: INFO@SCRIPTWRITERSNETWORK.ORG You must give your name & the names of any guests.
SCRIPTWRITERS NETWORK is a non-profit organization, which serves established and aspiring writers in the film and television industries through many venues, including monthly meetings with guest industry speakers; opportunities for writers to obtain constructive feedback on their scripts; and a chance to get them marketed. Scriptwriters Network is the premier organization for scriptwriters—since 1986.
For more information about the Scriptwriters Network please visit online at www.scriptwritersnetwork.org or call: 1-888-796-9673 (1-888-SWN–WORD).
*Guest speakers subject to change or cancellation without notice.
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