Open Channel Pro: Producer Ros Walker meets Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing) and brings home the best of

This year, Ros Walker (Not Quite Hollywood) traveled to LA to meet with TV heavyweights such as Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing) & Mike Reiss (The Simpsons). In July, Ros delivers a new forum
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This year, Ros Walker (Not Quite Hollywood) traveled to LA
to meet with TV heavyweights such as Aaron Sorkin (The
West Wing
) & Mike Reiss (The Simpsons). In July, Ros
delivers a new forum at Open Channel (www.openchannel.org.au/index.html) discussing US TV series, and the secrets behind their success! Book your place NOW!

Hollywood TV Series Development Master Class with Ros Walker

In early 2012, producer Roslyn Walker traveled to LA on a Skills Victoria Fellowship through the International Specialised Skills Institute to examine how the most
successful TV industry in the world develops television series.

She gathered information directly from industry practitioners and more than a dozen showrunners of series, including The Simpsons, Breaking Bad, Family Guy, 24, The Kennedys, The West Wing and NCIS; producers, and network & cable development executives of shows such as Two and a Half Men, Mad Men and Homeland; and financiers, agents, casting and music supervisors.

Roslyn also attended the Variety TV Summit about the industry’s direction over the next five years.

In this Master Class, Roslyn will present her findings and share the secrets of how Hollywood delivers some of the world’s best television, and what the Australian industry can learn from this.

She will also give interesting and unusual facts about the shows from behind the scenes, as well as a valuable insight into LA-la land itself.

By the end of this workshop Master Class, participants will
have an understanding of:

How US networks select and develop projects
How Australian writers can assess the US system
The three biggest differences between writing in the US and Australia
How writing rooms work (with specific examples)
How the Showrunner role works
US methodology for developing and writing drama and comedy programs
US professional development pathways for writers and producers
The differences and similarities between a number of successfully run series

Whether you are looking for work with a major Australian
production company, or setting up your own production here, you need to understand the Australian and US TV models, where we are right now, and where our industry is heading.

Date: Saturday 21st July
Time: 2:30pm – 5:30pm – networking afterwards until 6:30pm
Where: Open Channel, Shed 4, North Wharf Road, Docklands
Cost: $120.00 (Open Channel members) $180.00 (non Open Channel members)

To receive an application form, please email your expression
of interest (quote “Hollywood TV Masterclass”) to Elise
Cooney – ecooney@openchannel.org.au or phone 03 8610 9300

Open Channel – Pathways to Industry
www.openchannel.org.au

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