Tips On Navigating Hollywood | The Screenwriting Life #13

Episode Description:
Whether or not we want to admit, part of making it as a writer in the entertainment industry is understanding the “politics” of Hollywood. How can we play the game strategically to maximize our chances of having our work seen and produced? How important is “networking” if we want to make it? And finally, is having a time-consuming industry job worth it if we aren’t actually writing? @StoryMeg @ThePopcornTalk @JeffreyCGraham
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Ed Solomon is one of Hollywood’s most recognizable writers, who represents a rare intersection of critical and commercial success. His 16 feature films have grossed over 1.6 Billion Dollars at the Box Office, and he’s the creator or co-creator on three of Hollywood’s biggest franchises: Bill & Ted, Men in Black, and Now You See Me.
But he’ll be the FIRST person to tell you that he’s not a “fancy” writer. He bristles at the idea, and argues that ego is one of the quickest ways to tank a career, especially a creative career. Instead, he feels that humility, curiosity, and daring are the keys to success, especially as a writer. Ed is a disarming orator, passionate teacher, and a great dude. So much to learn.
