From Idea to Air: Bringing a TV Episode to Life

Webinars ~ Craft Series
Hosted By:
Sean Farina - Director/Writer/Producer
$34.00

When most of us watch TV, we’re absorbed in the characters and story. We don’t spend a lot of time thinking about the journey that episode went on to reach its audience. From the initial pitch of the concept in the writers’ room to casting, to production, to post, that episode has gone through a transformation in order to be on your screen. And if you want to write for TV, this is a process you’ll need to understand.

That’s why Roadmap asked TV Writer Sean Farina here to explain it all!

This 70-Minute Webinar Covers:

  • The Writers’ Room
  • Casting
  • Production
  • The Edit
  • Audience Q&A!
More about
Sean Farina
Director/Writer/Producer

 

Sean Farina grew up in Los Angeles. After attending college at Tulane, he got involved in New Orleans' burgeoning film scene before leaving to pursue writing and directing back home. While working in network television for almost a decade, Sean contributed to LOST, ONCE UPON A TIME, and wrote one of HAWAII FIVE-0's most-watched episodes. His short film EAST STACKTON won multiple awards on the festival circuit and featured talent that would go on to be seen in Showtime's QUARRY and Spike Jonze's HER. He continues to write television and write, produce, and direct projects in the indie world.

Testimonials

Really great tips and info from the presenter. Sean provided information that is relevant for beginners and more experienced writers that sets a foundation for success beyond the page and into meetings and production.

~ Anonymous Screenwriter (via feedback form)

How it Works

Questions?

If you have any questions or any trouble accessing the recording, email our Director of Education Alexandra Davies at alex@roadmapwriters.com!

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