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Screen Skills Ireland and MediaXchange announce The Role of the Showrunner: Breaking the Mould
04 Mar 2021 : News Desk
The Role of the Showrunner: Breaking the Mould
Screen Skills Ireland, in association with MediaXchange, is now offering places in there new course, The Role of the Showrunner – Breaking the Mould.

Leading Showrunners will deliver acute insights into the dual role of developing and sustaining the vision of a show and managing the writing and production practices.

This webinar series aims to provide an opportunity for writers, producers, and executives working in drama to consider and examine elements to apply to their own process. Providing inspiration by comparing and contrasting the best practices shared by Showrunners of successful limited and returning drama series from the US. Each speaker will offer perspectives on their varied approaches, from the creation of the concept and pitching, through development, pre-production, production, and post.

Speakers

Terence Winter (Tokyo Underworld, Vinyl, Boardwalk Empire, The Sopranos)

David Shore House (The Good Doctor)

Soo Hugh Pachinko (The Terror, The Killing)

Todd Kessler Bloodline (Damages)

Maria Feldman False Flag (Fauda, No Man’s Land)

Cheo Hodari Coker (Luke Cage, Southland)

Adi Hasak (The Box, Margeaux, Shades of Blue, Eyewitness)

Sarah Timberman (Unbelievable, Elementary, Masters of Sex, Justified)

Susannah Grant (Unbelievable, A Gifted Man, Erin Brockovich)

Schedule

  • Tuesday, March 23rd: Creating original shows from true stories, the challenges of mingling real and fictional characters
  • Thursday, March 25th: Showrunners and the role of Executive Producers
  • Tuesday, March 30th: Finding creative freedom within superhero brands
  • Thursday, April 1st: Spotlighting the key elements in securing, managing, and directing your stars and cast
  • Tuesday, April 6th: Building lead characters in ensemble shows and how they help sustain the success of long-running series
  • Thursday, April 8th: Creating the vision for genre and period drama shows
  • Tuesday, April 13th: The Creator/Showrunner as a “creative studio”: practical comparisons between the US and international options
  • Thursday, April 15th: Examining the collaborative partnership between Creators and Executive Producers
  • There will be a 15 min Q&A at the end of each session.

Participant Profile

Aimed at experienced writers, creative producers, and executives who wish to gain further expertise in Showrunning and the associated developing, writing, and producing for limited and returning television drama. Participants must have an industry track record with at least two paid professional writing/producing/executive television credits.

Please apply online by 12 pm on Thursday 11th March 2021 with your up-to-date CV.

Click here for more information about the course.





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