TV is where a writer can write his novel.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
TV is a writer's medium.
TV is the place that writers want to be.
A good TV writer needs all the same tricks a good novelist has.
Writing for television is completely different from movie scriptwriting. A movie is all about the director's vision, but television is a writer's medium.
TV is a different animal these days. You can bring together really smart writing and directing, in-depth character development and really meaty political and emotional stories.
There's exceptional work being done on television. Some of our great writers are writing for television. When you have things to choose from, you typically go after the writing - unless you're going after the money. There are fewer opportunities in film to make money with good writing, unless you're an action hero.
You can be far more challenging, articulate and intelligent writing for television than you can writing for the cinema.
It makes it harder to write if I watch a lot of television, because television is not like a written story.
Great writing makes great television.
TV is the place for writers to live. This is where you have creative control and you're constantly writing. 'Twilight' had almost a TV schedule to it. I was constantly working on these projects. There was not a whole lot of lull but I've gone onto other feature projects that's like, 'Okay, I'll get back to you on notes.'
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