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How to Get a Script Made In Hollywood | with Kyle Long
Description
Kyle Long is a Hollywood feature film and television writer, producer, and the showrunner of the recent limited series 'Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac & the Notorious B.I.G.' He has also worked on the popular USA series 'Suits.'
For those who may already know, I edited the pilot, the finale, and two more episodes of the series Unsolved, and Kyle and I spent A LOT of time together working on a very complex story for months on end. And during that time we both learned a lot about each other. And what I was most impressed about with Kyle was his work ethic...not to mention his creative abilities, his ideas, and his unwillingness to compromise when he knew exactly what he wanted. And that’s what we talk about in this interview today:
What does it take to get something made in Hollywood?
What does it take to become a successful writer?
What is the magic formula for delivering high quality work project after project?
Hint:The answer to all three is just one thing. Consistency.
Kyle and I talk about the whole process of going from brainstorm to idea to pitch to being in production on a multi-million dollar tv series. We also chat about his habits and systems for consistently writing every single day. And we also talk about the cost of prioritizing work above everything else including sleep, wellness, health, and even family.
Here's What You'll Learn:
- Getting a film from spec to being made
- The importance of consistency in writing
- The tension between working long hours and doing good work
- Appreciating negative and positive aspects of the creative process
- Developing productive writing habits
- How losing sleep is sabotaging your own work
- Mortgaging and blocking your time
Useful Resources Mentioned:
Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
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