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Emerging: How to Eventually Make it in Film & TV
Three White Guys
39 episodes
6 days ago

Emerging UK-based screenwriters Tray Epps, Martin F. Wong and Ben Robins chat, debate, moan and celebrate the emotional and financial rollercoaster that is trying to build a career as a working writer in the film and television industry. Alongside a revolving door of (much more successful) guests, they discuss everything from how to approach agents, to which writing competitions are worth applying to and everything inbetween, in a funny, down-to-earth and practical way.


Join us on this journey - you are not alone!


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Emerging UK-based screenwriters Tray Epps, Martin F. Wong and Ben Robins chat, debate, moan and celebrate the emotional and financial rollercoaster that is trying to build a career as a working writer in the film and television industry. Alongside a revolving door of (much more successful) guests, they discuss everything from how to approach agents, to which writing competitions are worth applying to and everything inbetween, in a funny, down-to-earth and practical way.


Join us on this journey - you are not alone!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
TV & Film
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture,
How To
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Community: How do we find "our people"? (and what if we're socially awkward?)
Emerging: How to Eventually Make it in Film & TV
48 minutes 1 second
3 months ago
Community: How do we find "our people"? (and what if we're socially awkward?)

Trying to 'emerge' as a writer is tough enough, sometimes you just need a shoulder to cry on or a bit of lasting encouragement to just keep going, so having a community of supportive, likeminded people around you is fairly vital. But communities don't just *happen* - how do we find our "tribe"? And why does it always feel so awkward? Especially for those of us who aren't the most confident socially, it can be a pretty daunting prospect.


Join us for a very sincere and open chat about putting ourselves out there not just as writers, but as people too; looking for not just a network, but friendship. It's not always easy (even the American struggles!) but having a kind and honest space to share work, have a moan and seek guidance could not be more important on this journey!


And if you don't know where to start, WE HAVE A DISCORD, so come on over and share your favourite turtleheading joke - https://discord.com/invite/Sa6TNJzs


📬 Get In Touch:

Email us: TheEmergingPodcast@gmail.com

Follow us on Instagram: @theemergingpod

Ben is @bmlrobins

Martin is @bananabredfilm

Tray is @ByTrayepps


✨ Support the Show:

If you enjoyed the episode, please rate and review! And share it with a fellow emerging writer who needs a boost (or a laugh).


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Emerging: How to Eventually Make it in Film & TV

Emerging UK-based screenwriters Tray Epps, Martin F. Wong and Ben Robins chat, debate, moan and celebrate the emotional and financial rollercoaster that is trying to build a career as a working writer in the film and television industry. Alongside a revolving door of (much more successful) guests, they discuss everything from how to approach agents, to which writing competitions are worth applying to and everything inbetween, in a funny, down-to-earth and practical way.


Join us on this journey - you are not alone!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.