Luke GiordanoHow to Write Good Dialogue for Movies & TVIt takes laying the necessary groundworkAug 29, 20172Aug 29, 20172
Luke GiordanoinSitcom WorldHow to Write a TV Pilot, pt. 6: Re-writing, Editing & What to Do NextI feel a tremendous amount of relief when I finish a first draft, even though all I can think about is what a huge mess I made. My goal was…Oct 10, 2016Oct 10, 2016
Luke GiordanoinSitcom WorldHow to Write a TV Pilot, pt. 5: Writing the ScriptNow that you’ve put in all the necessary groundwork, you’re ready to start writing your script. Like I said in the last section, this part…Oct 3, 20165Oct 3, 20165
Luke GiordanoinSitcom WorldHow to Write a TV Pilot, pt. 4: Pre-writing & OutliningWriting the script is the most enjoyable part of the process for me. One, because I’m actually doing the work that I set out to do when I…Sep 29, 20161Sep 29, 20161
Luke GiordanoinSitcom WorldHow to Write a TV Pilot, pt. 3: StructureStructure is the most crucial element of writing for the screen. Countless screenwriting books have been written on the topic, more or less…Aug 31, 20164Aug 31, 20164
Luke GiordanoinSitcom WorldHow to Write a TV Pilot, pt. 2: CharacterIn the first part of this series, I talked a lot about matching the right character(s) to your premise. While a lot of the fun of watching…Feb 23, 20162Feb 23, 20162
Luke GiordanoinSitcom WorldHow to Write a TV Pilot, pt. 1: Concept & ConsiderationsMy job is that I write for television. I’ve worked mostly in animation, though I’ve had a couple live action staff jobs, too. I have been…Feb 21, 20161Feb 21, 20161