Sundance Institute has selected nine original TV pilots for its fifth annual Episodic Lab, which runs from September 27-October 2 at the Sundance Mountain Resort in Utah. Topics and formats range from half-hour comedies about friendships put to the test to historical dramas about the struggle for Native American land sovereignty. Read about the projects and their creators below.
Beginning with the Lab, the 12 new fellows will receive customized, ongoing creative and tactical support from episodic program staff, creative advisers and industry mentors, led by Michelle Satter, founding director of the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program, and Jennifer Goyne Blake, director of the Episodic Program, and including Peter Friedlander, Marti Noxon, Graham Yost, Sarah Timberman and Ali LeRoi. As the Lab convenes, the selected fellows will develop their series and pilot scripts with a slate of individual and group creative meetings, writers rooms, case-study screenings and pitch sessions, with guidance from accomplished showrunners,...
Beginning with the Lab, the 12 new fellows will receive customized, ongoing creative and tactical support from episodic program staff, creative advisers and industry mentors, led by Michelle Satter, founding director of the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program, and Jennifer Goyne Blake, director of the Episodic Program, and including Peter Friedlander, Marti Noxon, Graham Yost, Sarah Timberman and Ali LeRoi. As the Lab convenes, the selected fellows will develop their series and pilot scripts with a slate of individual and group creative meetings, writers rooms, case-study screenings and pitch sessions, with guidance from accomplished showrunners,...
- 9/24/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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A new Folio Edition of Terry Pratchett's Mort is a beautiful testament to a great talent and a wonderful creation...
Maybe you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but you can find yourself forming a strong opinion about what to expect.
My first copy of Terry Pratchett’s Mort was a paperback that bore, upon its cover, artwork by Josh Kirby. Those Kirby covers are immediately recognisable to all Discworld fans; packed with energy, movement, the figures almost falling over each other, they always promise an adventure that will, above all, make you laugh. And Mort certainly made me do that, but I didn’t take it too seriously. Nobody did, back then.
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