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Know About The
Commissioning Process
For The Writing For
Television And Video
Introduction- Autumn Worthington
Section A part 1 – Georgia Dawson
Section A part 2 – Melissa Parish
Section A part 3- Autumn Worthington
Section B – Jess Joseph
Section C – Autumn Worthington
Conclusion – Melissa Parish, Georgia Dawson, Autumn
Worthington, Jess Joseph.
Job Roles
• Commissioning
Editors : Identify books
or media products to
publish in order to build
up a publisher’s list.
• An Executive
Producer : is a
producer who is
responsible for the
overall production.
• Film Producers:
prepare and
supervise the
making of a film
before presenting
the product to any
film distributor.
• Film Director :
controls a film’s
artistic and dramatic
aspects and visualize
the script the script
while guiding
technical crew and
cast.
• Editorial Assistant :
provides support at all
publication processes.
• Researchers : provide
support to the producer
and production team.
• Script Editor: is a
member of the production
team of scripted television
programmes.
•Literary Agent: is an agent
who represents writers and
their written work.
Commissioning Bodies
How the BBC encourages new wring talent-
Drama on BBC three aims when finding new talent-
To offer something to everyone
Expect for people who are passion about drama to find
programs they like yearly
Different types of Drama over 3 channels
Waiting to be surprised by writers.
How ?All proposals are submitted video e-comissing relevant to
Genre , Age.
Or
On the BBC writers room Website, which is a tool that
helps writers create their story and then when finish
writing they can then submitted on the website
Examples of writing
competition
Slam dance writing
Rawi screenwritterslab
Screen play festival
The role of the WriterWhat need to be accomplished in pre- production.
Research into the subject they are writing about-
Types of research which will happen in the preproduction-
Surveys
Focus Groups
Interviews
Observations
Experiments
Process that the writers will
make Developing your idea
Form and format (knowing what you want to write)
Creating the characters
Beginnings
Middles
Ends scenes
Dialogue
Rewriting
The Role Of The Writer
Considering the target audience is key for the writer.
Aspects such as the language, gender, sex, culture are all key points to consider when writing a script.
There is also a fundamental relationship with the director.
For instance if the writer was present on set and an actor asked how a line was meant to be acted, the writer would have more of an idea as he/she initially wrote it.
Therefore the writer has more power. Some directors do not like writers on set as this can happen.
Page lock down is when a page of a script is final, no more edits or re writes can be made.
Becoming A Writer
Agents An agent is useful because they send your manuscript out to see who would like to bid
on a script to use within a film or television program.
They have more knowledge of the editors and directors than most. An agent knows who is on the lookout for the next big film script, whose lists are full, and can target their submissions accordingly.
Once an agent has matched your work to the right director, they are the professionals whose job it is to negotiate the best contract for you.
They handle aspects such as high-volume discounts, territorial rights and electronic rights.
Having an agent can be incredibly beneficial for a writer as it means having someone who’s always ‘on your side’, who is enthusiastic about your writing, and whose desire for the best deal is for both your benefits.
Royalty Payments
A payment made to a writer that depends on how many
of their books or scripts have been sold.
It is a payment made to a company or person that has
invented or developed a product by the company that
sells it or uses the material.
Without paying Royalty Payments the material
produced by the writer cannot be used.
Presenting A Professional
Script
Clean copy – It has to
be clean, it cannot be a
script which has been
copied so many times it
suffers from poor print
quality and black
blotches. If it has been
presented well then
there is a higher chance
of the script being used.
When sending a script it has to be of a high standard. Aspects which make a
script look professional include:
Length - should be
between 100-120 pages
and pages should be
numbered
A writer should not
include a budget,
dream cast list,
resume or graphics.
A script should
be in 12-point
Courier
Time Management Time management is important for a writer because
they will need to be able to meet deadlines successfully
in order to be successful in their work being used and
receiving payment. With time management they will
also be able to produce a large amount of work in a
short amount of time.
Legal And Ethical
Considerations
Copyright –
Copyright is a legal right created by the law of a country.
It allows the creator of an original piece of work exclusive rights to its use and how it is distributed.
Censorship –
Censorship is essentially the suppression of speech.
Anything that could be considered: Harmful, Sensitive, or Objectionable.
Watershed –
The watershed is a certain time of day (9.00pm) when only certain programs/films can be broadcasted after this time on television.
For example nothing containing: gambling, drug use, extreme violence, strong language, nudity or horror.
Plagiarism –
Plagiarism is in essence the copying of others work and ideas.
‘Wrongful appropriation’, ‘Stealing and Publication’
Conclusion
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