Sentences with phrase «head writer told»

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«It's a journey to work in this business,» Tim McNeal, ABC's head of creative talent development, told the writers, according to a statement released by the council.
One of the sources, free - lance writer Allen Barra, a regular contributor to the New York City weekly The Village Voice who is writing a book with Marvin Miller, the former head of the Major League Baseball Players Association, told SI that early in 1985 he spent a few days with Winfield in Minneapolis while preparing a story for Sports Fitness magazine.
Solidly told by German writer - director Fatih Akin («Head - On», «The Cut»), it displays decent if unexceptional TV - movie chops until a pile - up of plot holes and wild story twists take it somewhere so crude that you'd be forgiven for finding it offensive.
Executive produced by Brad Miska, Bloody Disgusting's head writer and editor, V / H / S is a predictably adequate anthology horror film with a cute hook: What can you do in a horror movie told entirely from a first - person POV?
This acclaimed comedy / drama from former SNL head writer Chris Kelly tells the emotional story of a son (Jesse Plemons) returning home to take care of his dying mother (Molly Shannon).
This documentary, from writer - turned - director Ron Nyswaner (The Painted Veil screenplay), tells the story of lifelong character actress Mary Louise Wilson (who finally won a Tony Award in 2007 after years on stage and screen) as she heads back to her native New Orleans to teach an acting class at Tulane University.
So nothing really inspired The Country Saga, it was just one of those writer's moments when everything comes together in your head and you know you have a story to tell.
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Turning your head to the side, but keeping your eyes on the camera, might give the impression of a writer who has a secret to tell.
Show, don't tell is a way to try to get writers from writing as a writer and crawl inside a character's head and show the story from there.
Ashleigh Gardner, Wattpad's Head of Publishing Partnerships, told me, «The focus of Wattpad has been the connection of the reader and writer
Checking for head hopping is especially important for children's writers since their stories should be told from the protagonist's point of view or perspective.
Joining me this week are USTA's Roger Dow, talking about the current open skies controversy (and argument) between U.S. and Gulf airlines, Dan Cottrell, fireman and smoke jumper, who talks about the differences in fighting mountain and city fires, Kristen Snavely, head wrangler at Triple Creek Ranch, and Jack Gladstone, Blackfeet singer, lecturer, and writer (and Rose Bowl Champion), who tells (and sings) the folk story of a young orphan boy and his elders tracking a bear.
In «Enemy of the State,» Portfolio magazine writer Christopher S. Stewart tells the story of how Robert Amsterdam, an attorney from the Bronx, came to be defending Mikhail Khodorkovsky, once head of Russian oil company Yukos and one of the country's richest oligarchs, now confined to a Siberian prison.
For Manuel (and other writers), it means getting inside the head of the person whose story he's telling (or singing).
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Written by Lisa Rangel, Executive Resume Writer Your head tells you, «No one is hiring.»
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