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Martini Shot

Notes Call

Rob give some cheap advice to network and studio executives. Tell him how much you love the script and give him as many notes as you like…but in that order.

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By Rob Long • Dec 27, 2012 • 3m Listen

I have a friend who is a very successful and prolific television producer, who has had a lot of shows on the air, done dozens and dozens of pilots, and who works with writers all the time. Which means he gives a lot of notes. If he produces a dozen pilots a year, and each pilot script has three or four major phases – from the initial one-sheet idea that gets sent to the buyer, to the outline, the first draft, and the second draft – and each one of those phases needs to go to two entities, the studio and the network, it means he’s giving notes to a writer about eight times, and with a dozen or so projects in the pipeline, that’s almost one hundred notes sessions a year.

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