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Chorus notetaker
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My first opportunity came when I was a note-taker in the writers’ room for the second season of The Family Law for Matchbox Pictures. "After finishing my masters in Screenwriting, I started approaching production companies in Melbourne looking for experience. Williams is currently freelancing following a three-year stint at Matchbox Pictures. But with support from friends and just keeping at it, you can pull yourself out of that hole and get back to churning out those pages." "With writing, the challenge is sometimes learning to love the slog, and it can feel like a slog sometimes. Or I’ll read some script and storytelling theory book – that usually gets the creative juices going. "I’ll watch an episode of South Park or The Sopranos or read the Raiders of the Lost Ark script. "Whenever I hit a tough spot in my creative practice, I usually go back to a film, episode or script that I absolutely adore and hopefully remind myself why I wanted to be a writer in the first place," he says. I hope that our industry opens its doors to more diverse storytelling and fresh voices that help make it richer and benefit audiences and practitioners alike."Īmid the current global uncertainty, Tim Williams, who graduated in 2014, has a tried and tested way of keeping the creativity coming.

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But I think it’s the urge to tell stories that keep us in the industry – and I find hearing different people’s perspectives and stories very inspiring, particularly as making television is so collaborative.

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"An arts career always has its challenges" says May, "and for those of us in film and TV we have definitely seen those challenges this year. I have a number of TV projects and audio projects I want to work on while I have some COVID-related downtime (aka unemployment) too." "This year remains a little uncertain for obvious reasons, but Lauren Anderson, fellow alum and frequent collaborator, and I are working to complete our first full-length play. May is currently unemployed due to COVID-19, but she's putting her time to good use. "Whether it’s note-taking, working in development, or writing for the stage like me, or others who have gone into improv, comedy, directing, writing for reality TV and gameshows, novel writing, editing, making docuseries …"īut, of course, careers in the arts have their challenges. "The people from my cohort who are still working in the industry haven’t limited themselves just to screenwriting" says 2016 graduate Meegan May. We spoke to some writers who have graduated from the Master of Screenwriting program at the VCA to see what they've been up to. The screenwriter may not be the first name to roll in the credits – but more often than not they're the backbone of any film and television project.













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