
What I Do on the Page
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Narrated by:
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Colby Elliott
About this listen
It’s no secret that amazing television starts with a great script.
But what makes a television screenplay compelling?
An effective screenplay is a blueprint, a loan application, and work order.
But first and foremost, it must be a work of art and a captivating read all on its own.
Using his script for the proposed reboot of Xena, Javier Grillo-Marxauch (Lost, The Witcher, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance) shares what he does to make a fascinating television screenplay, from the first slug line to the final fade to black.
©2022 Javier Grillo-Marxauch (P)2023 Last Word Audio