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How to Write for TV
From spec script to staff job
Course DetailsIf you're a writer, chances are you already have enough experience with aspects of TV-writing that are most important: meeting deadlines, adapting tone, paying careful attention to word count, incorporating notes for revision, finding new ways to address evergreen topics. See? You're halfway there. Now all you need to know are the specifics of the industry and the right way to break into it! Oh yeah, and you'll need a script. In three hours, Littlefield Company executive Chad Gervich will show you how to determine which show you want to write for, how to come up with your story, how to write that spec script... and how to make it funny. Using open discussion, clips from various shows, and examples from real television scripts, you'll learn how to find the nuances of a show that will make TV execs jump at your script. But what good is knowing how to write a great script if you don't know how to get it seen? This seminar will comprehensively cover what you need to know to start breaking into the TV industry from submissions to agents. You will receive a handout of script contests and agent listings. | ||
Instructor BioChad Gervich's Courses Writing the TV Pilot Los Angeles (Seminar on March 24) ![]() Prior to joining Littlefield, Chad worked in development at NBC Studios, Sony Pictures, CBS Productions, and Twentieth Century Fox. He's been instrumental in the development, production, and maintenance of countless pilots and series such as Love, Inc. (UPN), Malcolm in the Middle (FOX), Like Family (WB), Time Tunnel (FOX), Star Search (CBS), and Do Over (WB). His plays have been produced across the country, and his writing appears regularly in Daily Variety, Fade In, Moving Pictures, Writer's Digest and Orange Coast, as well as in several other nationally available books and magazines. Testimonials Chad is a very energetic and charismatic speaker with a non-judgmental, supportive teaching style. I left his class with tangible tools to move forward with the next step. -- Sue Karlin, freelance journalist, Newsweek, Forbes, Esquire"Chad has valuable insights to share about the TV business and the craft of writing pilots. Whether you're a rookie or a professional, you'll feel focused, smarter, and ready to write." -- Wendy Calhoun, staff writer, NBC-Universal/NBC "The course content was fabulous. Exactly what I expected in terms of starting from scratch to getting into the minute detail. It was just perfect." -- Georgia Cassimatis "Chad is very knowledgeable and is able to present all topics in an informative, logical way with lots of enthusiasm." -- Vanessa Amador "Chad is passionate about television and very down to earth. I was very impressed with the candid nature of Chad's information and his honest responses to people's questions. He gave them real answers." -- Chayah Masters "I started this class with a blank writing tablet and ended the course with a spec script that I would be proud to submit to an agent. That's worth the time and the money." -- Dylan Conroy "Chad was a dynamic speaker and took his time to make sure that everyone in the class participated and got their questions answered. I will definitely take another class with him. " -- Angie Truschel "The presentation of the material was excellent. This is probably the best course I've taken." -- Roberta Cruger "Chad is a great teacher and brings with him a wealth of information. I learned a great deal and the class is a heckuva lot of fun!" -- Susan Morris |
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-- Sue Karlin, freelance journalist, Newsweek, Forbes, Esquire




