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E-raamat: Conversations with Women Showrunners

  • Formaat: 360 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Dec-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003808237
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  • Formaat: 360 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Dec-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003808237

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Featuring over forty interviews with Americas leading showrunners, this book provides unique perspectives and insights into the TV industry, and demystifies the craft, backbone, skill, strategies, challenges, and persistence it takes to succeed in Hollywood and internationally.

Marygrace OSheas conversations with women showrunners are part master craft lesson, part backstage pass, part career guide from the geniuses who create the best TV. The book shines a light on what it truly means to be a showrunner working in the industry today, and reveals how to navigate a career and a future in the global marketplace. Interviews include Angela Kang (The Walking Dead), Aline Brosh McKenna (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Barbara Hall (Madam Secretary), Charlotte Brown (Rhoda), Chris Nee (Doc McStuffins), Elizabeth Berger (This is Us), Gloria Calderón Kellett (One Day at a Time), Ilene Chaiken (The L Word), Liz Meriwether (The New Girl, The Dropout), Liz Tigelaar (Tiny Beautiful Things, Little Fires Everywhere), Marta Kauffman (Friends, Grace and Frankie), Tracy Oliver (Harlem, Awkward Black Girl), Sierra Teller Ornelas (Rutherford Falls), and many more.

Ideal for professional and aspiring television writers, as well as students of screenwriting, film and TV, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the art, craft and business of creating television.
Introduction, Aline Brosh McKenna
Im Here to Tell You Youre Qualified

Angela Kang
Permission to Go After What I Love

Barbara Hall
Were All on the Side of the Show

Charlotte Brown
The First Woman in The Room Who Wasnt There to Take Lunch Orders

Chris Nee
The World as I Hope it Will Be

Dailyn Rodriguez
Advocate for Yourself

Dayna Lynne North
Be Your Own Hype Girl

Dee Johnson
I Climbed Every Rung of the Ladder

Elizabeth Berger
We Loved the Way Television Made Us Feel

Erica Kodish
You Girlfriend, Are Going into Battle

Felicia Henderson
Sometimes, Youve Got to Put on Your Sasha Fierce

Gillian Horvath
Im a lot of Things, a Woman is Only One of Them

Gloria Calderón Kellett
They Dont Know Im Superman

Ilana Pena
Lets, Like, Do Big Things

Ilene Chaiken
You Have to Believe that You Know Best

Janine Sherman Barrois
Im Going for the American Dream Daily

Jenny Bicks
In a Good Room, Its Magic

Jo Miller
People Want to Hear an Angry, Menopausal Woman Screaming, So Here I am

Julie Plec
I Moved Here with No Experience and No Skills

Krista Vernoff
The Key to Longevity is Knowing Yourself Well

Linda Yvette Chávez
Me, Fully and Without Fear

Lisa Hanawalt
A Little Room to Play

Liz Meriwether
People Feeling Safe is, as a Showrunner, Your Job

Liz Tigelaar
I Had to Stop Being So Wide-Eyed and Grateful

Marta Kauffman
To Prove it to Myself

Marti Noxon
Let Go of Being Liked By Everybody

Meg DeLoatch
Im Authentically Telling My Story

Melinda Hsu
Foster an Atmosphere of Possibility

Michelle Nader
Open Your Mind to All the Possibilities

Monica Macer
You Gotta Be the First One Out on the Dance Floor

Natalie Chaidez
My Lane is Trangressive Women

Nkechi Okoro Carroll
Everyone Deserves the Right to Dream

Raelle Tucker
Is This a Net Positive for the World?

Sarah Gertrude Shapiro
Fear is The Enemy of Creativity

Shoshannah Stern
Trusting Your Gut is the Only Way to Go

Sierra Teller Ornelas
I Come from Storytellers

Soo Hugh
Ideas are Your Insurance

Susannah Grant
I am so Firmly Heart First

Tanya Saracho
Weve Been Excluded from the Narrative for So Long

Tracy Oliver
Know What Youre Worth

Veena Sud
Blasting Away the Sacred Cow of Motherhood

Winnie Holzman
See the Beauty of it

Acknowledgements
Marygrace OShea is an Associate Arts Professor at NYUs Tisch School of the Arts Undergraduate Film and Television Department. She has also taught at Columbia Universitys Graduate Film Program, has been a Visiting Professor of the Arts at Sarah Lawrence, an instructor at the Media Arts and Technology Department at BMCC, and has also led master classes for students from La Femis. She has worked on shows for ABC, PBS, NBC, HBO, and FOX including Law and Order: Criminal Intent, Law and Order: SVU, HBOs In Treatment. She is an active member of the WGA East.