Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Written Writing Wrote

For the first time ever I am applying to job as a writer. Crazy. I am excited about it, but won't get my hopes up. However, the description sounds perfect for me. Let's see what happens.

WRITERS (non-union, part time)

WRITERS must feel that they have an arsenal of writing craft at hand, including dialogue skills such as double-duty dialogue, economy of words, character development and a snappy sense of humour that doesn’t entirely rely on pop-culture references. Think shows like: “Curb Your enthusiasm”; “Larry Sanders” and “30 Rock”. Writers must also have the ability to fashion non-narrative voice-over – “inner thoughts” that relate in an unobvious way to the on-screen visuals. They must also come up with whole-scenes, and whole-story ideas. Most importantly, they must be able to write for a 30-something, single professional female who is intelligent but has “blonde moments” (or neuroses).

Is that me or what?

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