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Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Grey's Anatomy Executive Producer on Sept. 9th

GREY'S ANATOMY executive producer Krista Vernoff is our speaker next Sunday at Raleigh Studios. Expect this event to fill very quickly. Go to www.ScreenplayLab.com to RSVP now.

RSVP to hear Gotham Group manager-producer Julie Kane-Ritsch on Sept. 17th at Comedy Central. Gotham Group is recognized for representing writer-directors in the animation realm, including the best-selling THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES series being adapted into a major movie.

Grey's Anatomy executive producer Krista Vernoff on Sept 9th...


GREY'S ANATOMY is the highest-rated scripted series this season. Faced with running two big medical dramas next season, showrunner Shonda Rhimes picked Krista Vernoff as the day-to-day point person on GREY'S ANATOMY. Krista was named executive producer on the show in June. She wrote for three years on CHARMED.

ScreenplayLab presents Grey's Anatomy executive producer Krista Vernoff [IMDB]. Raleigh Studios, 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Sunday, Sept. 9th, 2007, 3pm to 6pm. Networking at 2:30pm. Free with RSVP online at www.ScreenplayLab.com.

Gotham Group manager-producer Julie Kane-Ritsch on Sept 17th...


ScreenplayLab presents Gotham Group manager-producer Julie Kane-Ritsch [IMDB]. Since joining Gotham in 1999, Julie Kane-Ritsch has been developing animated and family entertainment projects for television, feature films and publishing. She is currently a co-producer on the upcoming film THE SPRIDERWICK CHRONICLES to be released by Paramount Pictures. 30-minute talk followed by an hour of audience Q&A. Comedy Central Stage, 6539 Santa Monica Blvd.,Los Angeles. Monday, Sept. 17th, 2007, 8pm to 9:30pm. Free residential street parking nearby (check signs) or for $5 in lot on Hudson. Free with RSVP online at www.ScreenplayLab.com.

ScreenplayLab Mixer on Sept. 25th...


Thank you to actress Nora Jesse for helping to sign people in and to everyone who came to our industry mixer last week. Our next mixer is Tuesday, Sept. 25th. Sharky's Mexican Grill, 435 N. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills. Free with RSVP online at www.ScreenplayLab.com.

Panel of agents and managers on Sept. 8th...

Scriptwriters Network presents Q&A with New Wave Entertainment manager-producer Barry Katz (EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH,GOOD LUCK CHUCK), Creative Convergence manager Bradley Kushner, Manus Entertainment manager Marc Manus. Raleigh Studios, Charlie Chaplin Theater, 5300 Melrose Ave. Sept. 8th, 1 pm. $10 if you print this email and bring with you. No RSVP.

www.scriptwritersnetwork.org

La Greek Fest on Sept. 7-9th...

Celebrity guest hosts Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. Festival of Greek food, dancing and entertainment. $5.

http://lagreekfest.com/

UCLA Extension 2007 Writers Faire on Sept. 9th...


More than 70 creative writers and screenwriters share expertise and tips in 24 seminars. About 1,300 people attended last year. Sunday, Sept 9, 11 am-3 pm. UCLA Campus, Young Hall Courtyard. Free. Campus parking costs $8.

http://uclaextension.edu/writers

Sublime Primetime on Sept. 11th...

Presented by the Writers Guild Foundation, a panel of Emmy-nominated primetime writers. Reception follows in the theater lobby. $20. Tuesday, Sept 11, 7:30PM, Writers Guild Theater, 135 S Doheny Dr, Beverly Hills.

www.wgfoundation.org

IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA on Sept. 12th...


Presented by Screening Services Group, screening of IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA. Q&A with Danny DeVito, Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton and Kaitlin Olson. FINE ARTS THEATRE, 8556 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills. Park in the Flynt Building at 8484 Wilshire Blvd for $2 with validation. WEDNESDAY, September 12th, 7:30pm. Free. RSVP at RSVP@StudioScreenings.com

www.myspace.com/Filmversations

The TV Experience on Sept. 14-18th...

Presented by Gary Shusett and Sherwood Oaks College, meet up to 70 professional contacts in four days. I'm the panel moderator on the 14th. Producers, agents, managers, directors, and actors that work in TV. Why TV? Movies often take seven years to make while TV can take less than a year and is ongoing employment. Early registration $85.

www.sherwoodoakscollege.com

Screenwriting class with Dan Decker on Sept. 15th...

Scriptwriters Network presents a screenwriting class with Dan Decker, author of ANATOMY OF A SCREENPLAY. Driving story through character. Saturday, Sept. 15, noon. CBS/Radford Studios, Multipurpose Room 8, 4024 Radford Ave. Studio City. $10 if you print this email and bring with you. RSVP required by Sept 13th to INFO@SCRIPTWRITERSNETWORK.ORG.

www.scriptwritersnetwork.org

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1 Comments:

At 7:20 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Avid watcher but this Thursday needed help. Maybe its me but seems that its tough enough to keep up with maybe a dozen characters but now each of the 5-6 major characters have 4-5 new characters to follow them around and I really think they had to have a better way to treat them then like the trash they did. Hope that gets better. And what's with Izzy saving a deers life. A little too much "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" to shock a deer and he stands right up and gets taken away to who knows where. Is this the same fiance' killing Izzy that we all know and love (just kidding). Well i hope they get it better next week. To the writers, look at the shows that made it for years and years. A few dozen main characters and a few repeat characters that keep returning every once in a while to keep us sane and thats it, Look at MASH. Just like that KISS simple and build up. Hate to loose Grey's Anatomy because it gets too complicated and doesn't run together well.

 

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