I am looking for suggestions on good books that deal with writing for television. Does anyone have any titles you can share that you've found helpful?
I am looking for suggestions on good books that deal with writing for television. Does anyone have any titles you can share that you've found helpful?
When you say "dealing with" do you mean craft or business? If the latter, books will be less helpful; the business changes far too quickly for a book to remain accurate.
Shelley - I am looking for books on the craft.
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How about Successful Television Writing by Lee Goldberg?
I just read another lounge post about this and Antonio Malpica said he is using these two for school - Writing The TV Drama Series by Pamela Douglas and Writing Television Sitcoms by Evan S. Smith. The other lounge link is https://www.stage32.com/lounge/screenwriting/I-have-an-idea-for-a-TV-sit...
Thanks!
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"Writing Screenplays That Sell" by Michael Hauge and "Wired for Story" by Lisa Cron are two of the best imho.
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Anything by Micheal Hague. Also check out Jen Grisanti's website. Awesome eBook on writing a TV pilot. http://jengrisanticonsultancy.com/
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Pamela Douglas "Television Writing" and Jen Grisanti "Tv writing tool kit"
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Jen Grisanti, Ellen Sandler and Chad Gervich all have great TV books
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I really liked the Michael Hauge book Keith. It was a very helpful read.
I've found this book very helpful. http://www.amazon.com/How-To-Write-For-Television/dp/1416570454