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Early Bird Sale Ends Today: How To Properly Use A, B & C Story Lines In Your Pilot Script

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$10 off until midnight tonight Early Bird Sale Ends Today- $10 Off Until Midnight [(register here)]( Learn How To Properly Craft A, B and C Story Lines In Your Television Pilot Script From A Top Manager Whose Clients Have Worked With Quentin Tarantino, Steven Soderbergh, Clint Eastwood and streamers such as Netflix, HBO Max, Amazon and more! Plus! Receive exclusive handouts to help you with your TV pilot writing including The Pilot Scripts To MAD MEN, FRIENDS and more! Dear {NAME}, Hit series like TED LASSO work so well because each episode features multiple storylines with different characters. And this isn’t unique to network comedies! Dramas such as YELLOWJACKETS and SUCCESSION and procedurals like CHICAGO FIRE also utilize what are called A, B & C stories to weave multiple threads into one episode. So what exactly are A, B & C stories in a TV pilot script and how can you craft and utilize them properly? Teaching you how to use A, B & C storylines in your work is Spencer Robinson. Spencer is a prestigious literary and talent manager at Art/Work Entertainment whose clients have worked with top directors like Quentin Tarantino, Steven Soderbergh, Clint Eastwood, Gore Verbinski and with major networks and streamers such as Netflix, HBO Max, Amazon, The CW, Cinemax, CBS, NBC, FX, Starz, Nickelodeon, EPIX, and TBS. PLUS! Spencer will share exclusive handouts with you to help you develop your A, B & C storylines. Downloads include: - Script Structure Worksheet - Pilot script for FRIENDS - Pilot script for MAD MEN - Pilot script for THIS IS US - Pilot script for NEW GIRL If you’re writing a television pilot or want to take an existing TV pilot you've written from good to great then this webinar is a must! And remember, if you attend the webinar live you will participate in a Q&A with Spencer and if you cannot attend the webinar live you can email your questions for Spencer in advance to edu@stage32.com and watch the webinar as many times a you like in your "My Education" tab of your Stage 32 profile. [Learn From Spencer HERE >>]( Copyright © 2023 Stage 32, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have an account or have participated in services at Stage32.com. We have some cool things happening on social – follow us! [Twitter]( / [Instagram]( / [Facebook]( / [Tik Tok]( [Manage your email preferences]( Community Success Stories - Look who’s on their way to an Oscar [Check out success stories from our community and see why so many industry professionals work with Stage 32 here!]( Stage 32 in the News [Variety]( / [Forbes]( / [The Wrap]( / [CNBC]( / [Entrepreneur]( Our mailing address is: Stage 32 2711 N Sepulveda Blvd.Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-2725 [Add us to your address book]( Stage 32 is the world's largest online platform connecting and educating the global entertainment industry. [Manage your email preferences]( [unsubscribe]( from receiving these types of emails or unsubscribe [here](. Join over 1 million members from around the world who use Stage 32 to network, find work and learn. Be sure to keep your profile up to date to ensure you are getting the communication you want to receive to help with your craft or career.

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