Events & Opportunities
| | | Posted on 19.03.2009 | Posted by LB
RTS Futures Event: From Script to Screen
Tony Jordan the Eastenders, Hustle and Life on Mars writer, will be probed by The Guardian's Gareth McLean and reveal his thoughts on the different routes into screenwriting, how to get projects away, and the pushes and pulls of the production process.
Just how do you create an award-winning TV show? What can you do to get your foot through the door? How does writing on continuing dramas differ from writing on short series? And what happens to a script once it’s been handed over to a producer and director – is what you write the same as what ends up on TV?
Where and When?
Wednesday 1st April 2009
6.45 p.m. for a 7 p.m. start
The Hallam Conference Centre, 44 Hallam Street, London, W1W 6JJ
Booking tickets
Visit www.rtsfutures.org.uk to book a ticket. Tickets cost £ 10. Places are not confirmed until payment is received. Refunds are not available for this event. For queries please contact Victoria Pinner by email victoria@rts.org.uk or phone 020 7822 2824.
Just how do you create an award-winning TV show? What can you do to get your foot through the door? How does writing on continuing dramas differ from writing on short series? And what happens to a script once it’s been handed over to a producer and director – is what you write the same as what ends up on TV?
Where and When?
Wednesday 1st April 2009
6.45 p.m. for a 7 p.m. start
The Hallam Conference Centre, 44 Hallam Street, London, W1W 6JJ
Booking tickets
Visit www.rtsfutures.org.uk to book a ticket. Tickets cost £ 10. Places are not confirmed until payment is received. Refunds are not available for this event. For queries please contact Victoria Pinner by email victoria@rts.org.uk or phone 020 7822 2824.
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