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Emerging: How to Eventually Make it in Film & TV
Three White Guys
41 episodes
2 weeks 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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Business: Why is so much of my writing time spent not actually writing?
Emerging: How to Eventually Make it in Film & TV
42 minutes 14 seconds
4 months ago
Business: Why is so much of my writing time spent not actually writing?

One of the hardest truths about making it as a writer is that so much of your time will not actually be spent writing scripts. There's networking, building and maintaining relationships with helpful people, writing those dreaded applications and pitch documents, and obviously all the actual business stuff too - accounts, invoices, taxes...


It can be a scary leap if you've never been a freelancer before, so this episode is all about demystifying that administrative balancing act. How much time we spend writing vs. all the other essential bits of trying to find work as a writer? What's the difference between PAYE, a sole trader and being a limited company? What if I'm an introvert and *really* hate networking?


All this and more, in Tray's favourite episode to date (seriously, it's all he talks about).


(Producers Note - We do mention this in the show itself, but if you're looking for actual financial advice, please seek out a professional accountant and don't just listen to these three self-taught podcasters!)


📬 Get In Touch:

Email us: TheEmergingPodcast@gmail.com

Follow us on Instagram: @theemergingpod

Ben is @bmlrobins

Martin is @bananabredfilm

Tray is @ByTrayepps


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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.