Cal asks:
What I’m curious about is if/how you are going to script/employ other forms of media and interface around the main plot line and if so, are you building it in at this stage. In other words, is the format actually going to revise how you tell your story? Or will it be closer to […]
Here’s another quote from Pamela Douglas’s Writing the TV Drama Series. This one is about series creation and why only the most experienced writers get to do it in L.A.:
You’re not likely to get an original show made if you’re a beginner. At least, you’re not going to do it by yourself. […]
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
My Murdoch Mysteries post generated a lot of comments. One asked how Americans can see the series and the answer is you can’t.
Another referred to a post on Iden Ford’s blog that the Murdoch story room was influenced by the British series, Life on Mars. (For the uninitiated, Iden Ford is married to […]
Murdoch Mysteries, which premiered in Toronto last night and around the country on other nights this week, knows just what kind of a show it is and shares that information with us right up front in the teaser.
The opening episode “Power” written by RB Carney, is a typisode; just an ordinary episode of the series […]