Comedy, Sci-Fi, crime skewing towards noir, politics, historical, and drama focusing on relationships.
Prison, wrestling/boxing, religious, horror
James Chatterton is a freelance story analyst for HBO. He provides coverage on scripts, books, plays, podcasts, completed films/TV, and anything else they can throw at him. Prior to that, he was a story analyst for Anonymous Content and Broad Green Pictures. James also runs the Above & Beyond Screenwriting Workshop in Culver City. It's one of the longest running screenwriting workshops in the LA area. James took it over in 2016, and oversaw it’s growth from strictly in-person to online as well. As a screenwriter, he is an Austin Film Festival Second-Rounder, an Academy Nicholl Quarter-Finalist & Semi-Finalist, and is currently attached to a project set up at a major production company.
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