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Rod Serling talks about Writing for Television (Part 5)

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2008

Informative for you Aspiring Writers out there. Rod Serling is one of my most inspiring characters of all time

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  • I can only think of one or two scripts where he had that problem. Watch the Comedian-every character's speach is different.

  • ...love the way that he addresses them by name.

  • Yes, he passed rather young. The good always do. Why?

    Well, the man puffed away at four packs of those cancer sticks a day. He drank gallons of coffee and stiff, hard drinks at night. There was a history of early heart problems in his family. He died at the alleged peak of his talent. He created "The Zone" so he could have carte blanche of his fine work. The also prematurely passing Kurt Cobain said it best "It's better to burn out that to fade away."

    --For The Rod Almighty, Dane Youssef

  • @thechaz83

    Thank you kindly. :)

    Yes, we must.

  • @IntuitSpirit Very well said. Very well said. We must kill the beast.

  • @theKarst Funny, Tarantino and Pulp Fiction jumped to my mind while watching the clip.

  • Or seek aid from other artists. As a young artist myself, writer, I want to be great at the entire thing and get to the top on my own. Yes, a true artist does whats best for his piece and leaves his or her ego behind.

  • A TRUE artist is willing to admit his shortcomings in his work and transcend them with a more lucid & honest vision.

    Serling does just that and I commend him for it.  The alternative would be arrogance, and there's NO room for that in TRUE art!

  • Quentin Tarantino should see this clip...

  • Yes...more is said and particularly to the young writer in these few minutes than in most of the rest of the interview.

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