Screenwriting : What Perspective Do You Bring? by Karen "Kay" Ross

Karen "Kay" Ross

What Perspective Do You Bring?

There is a lot of talk of diversity and inclusion when hiring, particularly important when hiring writers. In fact, I just started a post in the Producing Lounge about how the showrunner of Netflix's "Spirit Rangers" hired an all-Native writer's room to write for its Native-focused series: https://www.stage32.com/lounge/producing/Spirit-Rangers-The-Power-of-Hiring-Native-Writers-for-a-Uniquely-Native-Series

But my question to you, my Stage32 screenwriters, is - what unique perspective do you bring to a writer's room?

For example, I identify as female, I'm an only child raised by a single mother in the DC area, and I trained as a martial artist to become a police officer but used the knowledge to become a massage therapist instead. Could I claim more "perspectives"? Sure, and perhaps I do per project, but the bedrock of this question really comes down to - what perspective is innate (I identify as female, I am an only child, I was raised by a single working mother) and what perspective is chosen and crafted from your personal narrative (training to be a PO, but became an MT)?

Katherine De Bois

You need to write what you know so if its a series from a native American perspective then it is a wise move to hire the staff from that background. I am a foreigner in America, and I am forever learning nuances and expressions. I doubt I could write an American Rom Com for my lack of genuine cultural perspective. That being said a "generic " anything means just that - employ everyone from everywhere. Diversity always bring unique perspectives.

Christiane Lange

I am not actually aiming to get into a writer's room, but let's see. I am an immigrant twice, to the US and to Greece. I have experience with the intersection of business, politics and intelligence. I am a breast cancer patient (don't like the term 'survivor' – I'll be a survivor the day I die of something else). I have studied a lot of languages over the years, including Latin, Ancient Greek, and Arabic, and have a pretty broad general knowledge of the humanities, so anything involving professors, archaeology, linguistics etc. would be right up my alley.

Stephen Foster

I"m southern, short, gay and almost failed wood shop in high school.

Diana Becronis Martwick

If Stephen can survive almost failing wood shop, then I got sewing in home economics that I failed pretty spectacularly at. LOL

Christiane Lange

Stephen Foster :D You're Truman Capote! I bet he almost failed wood shop too.

Stephen Foster

Christiane Lange thank you! I love Mr. Capote!

Katharina Mag.art.Kahler

I think You need a lot of empathy for Your Charakters and knowledge of the cultural circumstances of the character and then also a female can write a male character and vice versa. For some Insider Informations You maybe need experience, but what does a crime author? Hopefully not write about his experiences.

Craig D Griffiths

Something like hiring an entire culture makes sense when the culture is important. I have also heard of rooms where the black writer becomes the “black filter” and their skills as a writer are virtually overlooked.

I can model a gay character off my gay friends, because I model all characters off people I know. But could I write a cultural (gender, race, religion) from the inside, hell no.

However, if the person is feeling an emotion, regardless of the background, and I understand that emotion, I can write that. But what led to that emotion may be lost on me. I was watching the last episode of “Vikings”, there is an emotional funeral. My wife said “I hope that is accurate”. I know what she meant. Show me the real ceremony not some culturally insult hollywood bullshit.

Stefano Pavone

Write what you know and integrate experiences from your own life to form a complete character is my advice.

Doug Nelson

Dan, no napping permitted.

Bridget Klassen-Brule

I am a female Asexual Biromantic woman. Representation lets say is the bedrock of everything I write these days.

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