Posts by: nywift

Notes from a Screenreader: This Stake Is Undercooked

Photo via Go Into the Story. Stakes are the thing in the story that makes a reader care what happens. Your fun characters and snappy dialogue and careful plotting literally do not matter if nothing much will happen if the plan doesn’t come together. And the stakes can be anything, really, as long as they...

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NYWIFT Member Spotlight: Thea Kerman

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Weekly Roundup: Shonda Rhimes Rules, But Diversity Still a Problem

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Notes from a Screenreader: Where Do I Begin?

Photo via Go Into the Story. Your story has a beginning, a middle and an end but they don’t necessarily have to appear in that order. A good beginning has lots of things happening in it, things that make the reader curious about what’s going on. Once the reader is curious, they are hooked. Don’t...

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Terry’s Picks: Female Journalists at Risk, ‘I Am Eleven’ & Women Do Go to the Movies!

//player.vimeo.com/video/45231682?title=0&byline=0 Just Read: this New York Times article about the power of women moviegoers. You should read it too! Check Out: the Paley Center’s essential panel discussion on women journalists and safety: News Reporting and Navigating Risk: How Women Journalists Stay Safe in Hostile Environments. Go See: I Am Eleven at the AMC Empire 25 or the Village East....

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Weekly Roundup: Rosie’s New ‘View’ & Film Schools’ Gender Bias

//embed.gettyimages.com/embed/466306157?et=HSXJJGsBQ-d3O0UBr4NyyA&sig=dFh7E5EG_PMRab3OPJMFfHdxc8YsTLaRguHQCE9hZBU=   Can Rosie O’Donnell  save The View? Gina Sanders becomes Conde Nast’s first President of Global Development. Connie Chung advises women to “sing your praises the way men do!” (Video) Which screenwriting contests are really worth entering? This Is Our Youth star Tavi Gevinson on the perks and pitfalls of adulthood. Gender bias—it starts in film school. — KELLY...

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Notes from a Screenreader: Where’s Waldo?

Photo via Go Into the Story. Do you feel like you’re looking for your second act in a giant Where’s Waldo poster? You know it’s there somewhere, but so is everything else in the entire world. Efforts to find Waldo shouldn’t show in your final draft. It’s imperative for clarity that you don’t submit a...

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Terry’s Picks: Lizz Winstead & Good News About Female Showrunners

//embed.gettyimages.com/embed/483977697?et=bybCBLE6SrBhoa8j8z4kew&sig=xlrMyHUpolJE9q8fCyzhTixC8uKXgWINyBBMcernf58= Lizz Windstead at the 2014 PFLAG National Straight For Equality Awards Check Out: Daily Show creator Lizz Winstead on her “campaign for reproductive rights—with laughter” on WMC Live with Robin Morgan, available on WMCLive.com and iTunes. Looking Forward To: the 2nd Global Symposium presented by the Geena Davis Institute on Gender and Media. Happy to Report: the female showrunners in scripted television series is going to...

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Weekly Roundup: Starts, Finishes & Remembering Joan Rivers

//embed.gettyimages.com/embed/450411634?et=UTrwPlVZTwZzyx9MzZp5HQ&sig=SSOxSDoY-Bs9anrw1gqqem5GsfQOdIugUyrDAQSR1sk=   Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace join The View. GMA favorite Robin Roberts launches a NYC-based production company. Rona Fairhead chosen as the first female chairman of the BBC governing body. Splendid! Are you the only one talking about your movie? Get your audience involved. Will Chelsea Clinton’s NBC replacement also make $600,000?! The...

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Remembering Joan Rivers

Born in Brooklyn in 1933, Joan Rivers had a long and varied career in the entertainment industry before passing away on September 4, 2014, at the age of 81. Rivers’ began her career in New York City, performing stand-up in Greenwich Village. She was first introduced to a national audience when she appeared on The...

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Acting Up: Tips for Creating Your Website

As a producer, one of the things I look for online when I’m hiring actors is an up-to-date, easy-to-navigate website. I want to see their work and what they’re contributing to the business.  It is important to have an online presence, even if it’s just a single web page with your headshot and contact info Here...

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Notes from a Screenreader: Don’t Whimper

Photo via Go Into the Story. Your ending needs a bang. Settling gently down to Fade Out from the end of Act Two does not an Act Three make. Don’t hold back. Act Three is a balloon you keep inflating until it explodes. Push it as far as it will go. Tie up loose ends...

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NYWIFT September Programs: Member Party, Art of the Pitch & Safety on Set

Nancy Malone NYWIFT’s Annual Cocktail Party – 2014  September 8, 6:30 PM It’s time for one of the most popular events of the year – the Annual Cocktail Party celebrating our fabulous members! Join us as we kick off the new program year, welcome new colleagues and raise a toast to everyone who is part...

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Weekly Roundup: Emmy Wins & a ‘World News’ Loss

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Drive Your Own Career: Producers of ‘The Kids Menu’ Talk Collaboration

Photo credit: Shane Maritch. A common frustration for many actors is the constant grind of looking for work, auditioning, and then waiting for the phone to ring (or the email to appear). So, ten women and myself decided to take our careers into our own hands and independently produce projects together. Our first collaboration is...

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Notes from a Screenreader: Size Matters

Photo via Go Into the Story. Your page count is the first thing that happens to a reader after your title. Somewhere in the 90s is ideal, but a good script at 110 is fine. How can you tell if you need 110? I will give you a thousand dollars for every page you can...

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Terry’s Picks: Women’s Equality Day, Film Preservation & Goodbye to Linden

U.S. women demonstrating for the right to vote (1913), via Wikipedia. Wishing you all: a Happy Women’s Equality Day, celebrating the passage of the 19th Amendment recognizing women’s right to vote. Congratulations to: NYWIFT member Sandra Shulberg, whose Indie Collect just received a $200,000 grant from the Ford Foundation to catalogue and find archives for orphaned independent films. NYWIFT’s Women’s Film...

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Weekly Roundup: ‘OITNB’ Wins Big, ‘Chelsea Lately’ Says Goodbye

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