Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show
By Tara Bennett
By Tara Bennett
By Tara Bennett
By Tara Bennett
Category: Movies & TV | Performing Arts
Category: Movies & TV | Performing Arts
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$14.95
Sep 02, 2014 | ISBN 9781783293575
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Sep 02, 2014 | ISBN 9781783297122
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Praise
“This book really does have something for everyone. Whether you’re a huge fan, an aspiring writer, or just a casual viewer, you will learn way more than you ever thought you could.” – Fanbolt
“A documentary in book form” – Cinema Sentries
“As fun and entertaining as your favorite television show.” – Entertainment Buddha
“I recommend it to anyone who’s a fan of TV and wants to know more about the behind the scenes world.” – Movie Waffler
“An invaluable tool for the aspiring TV writer.” – The Slanted
“By turns informative and entertaining” – Next Projection
“The wealth of experience in the book is worth it for anyone who is even remotely thinking of a career in the industry.” – Indiewire
“Tara Bennet does a great job of capturing both the delights and dramas in the life of a Showrunner.” – Fangirl Nation
“The companion book to the documentary, Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show, features even more fascinating questions and answers from the top showrunners in the industry.” – Suvudu
“This is fantastic, honest, and intriguing book – and coming from someone who has a read a lot of industry books, this one backs it all up” – City of Films
“A great book full of great facts on your favorite television shows straight from the individuals who ran them!” – BGG
“I was engulfed by the stories of Joss Whedon and J.H. Wyman to the point of reading nearly a hundred pages in one night. If you are at all interested in becoming a writer for TV or for film, this book is for you.” – Nerdology
“I would highly recommend this read to anyone who enjoys watching television shows.” – MuggleNet
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