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      "text": "When you sold your pilot, you didn't take an eight million dollar film of your script to the network meeting with you. You talked the executives through your idea for a series, the characters, and your story for the pilot, and they proceeded to entrust you with millions of dollars to fulfill your vision. Considering how much the creation of a TV series depends on a studio and network's ability to visualize a bunch of words on the page - or coming out of some writer's mouth - it is terrifying to me how many allegedly seasoned and experienced showrunners lack the simple skill to understand a story when it is pitched to them off note cards on a board. Another example of this inability to visualize on the conceptual level has taken place on several shows I have worked on... shows in which the staff has had to write, and rewrite ad nauseum, thirty to forty page outlines including dialogue in order to convince the showrunner that - as members of the Writers Guild - we have the ability to render in script a scene that, in a note card on the board, or an outline, should be as simply stated as \"they meet cute.\"",
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      "text": "to their perceived search for excellence, and that all would be fine if everyone else were just as rigorous and demanding in their own work. Invariably, this leads to the eventual firing of the set/costume designer/casting director/back of the chair embroidering guy. It's unfair, it sucks, and now that you have heard it from me, you can't pretend no one ever told you. And as far as your desire to not be judged goes - toughen up, Sparky. Judgment - like winter - is coming. No matter what you do. Judgment is coming. It comes for the weak. It comes for the strong. It comes for the hacks and the geniuses in equal measure. So: do you want to go down swinging or do you want to go like a chump? Make that your first decision.",
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