To paraphrase the great Ernest Hemingway, “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a computer and open a vein.” Sorry, Ernie, but writing doesn’t necessarily have to be painful. Doug Wood can help make the screenwriting process less daunting due to his unique experience: his friends and colleagues know him as a creative dude, but for ten years he was an industry “suit.” (The suit being a state of mind rather than an actual article of clothing.)
Doug has hired dozens of writers for both studio films and television series, providing them with notes and guidance from concept to completion. |
He knows what Hollywood is looking for, because he was responsible for optioning projects and has heard over a thousand pitches from working writers in the entertainment industry. And because he’s a writer himself, he understands the creative process from the inside out.
If you’re interested screenplay or teleplay analysis, contact Doug Wood here.
If you’re interested screenplay or teleplay analysis, contact Doug Wood here.