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How to Become an Indie Filmmaker : How to Write a TV Spec Script

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2008

Writing a TV spec script must involve quickly moving scenes, compelling characters and sharp, snappy dialog. Set up a television script with potential for character development and future situations with tips from an independent filmmaker in this free video on the film industry.

Expert: Nathan Boehme
Contact: www.nathans-reel.com
Bio: Nathan Boehme is a writer, director and editor who currently lives and works in Los Angeles, Calif.
Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme

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  • THIS IS THE MOST DAMNGOD OBVIOUS THING TO DO!!!

  • As someone who works in the industry..I must point out that you're wrong. The TV Spec Script is not that you say it is. It's actually a script written for an EXISTING ONGOING TV show on speculation that it could be one of the next season's episodes. Sample TV Script is script about a show that ended already. Original Script is just call the pilot script.

  • I agree COMPLETLY

    His point: it has to be good well, gee...

  • what the f**** is wrong with expert village. they always talk about what we should do but never teaches us how to do it. for reals, they should take these out of youtube. and it always last about only a minute.

  • Thanks so much amazing  vid

  • cool

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