Tuesday, April 14, 2009

How does a person begin a career in writing for television?

I'm a junoir in high school, and I am frantically trying to figure out a career (that I would enjoy). I've lately been wondering what it takes to work for a television show (cartoons, especially). I love writing and drawing and cartoons, though I have no idea even HOW to get into this sort of business, let alone what I would have to take in college. Even the slightest advice in this path would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.


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OK. You want to look into an education in film editing/writing. Take classes in communications to teach you how to use verbal, written, and media communication to your advantage. Take writing classes and English classes to improve your skills. Take visual communications classes, art classes, and classes in graphic design. Art and writing classes and workshops whenever possible, even if they don't fit your intended goal will help. For instance, a story teller's workshop will help you learn to piece stories together in ways you won't learn in other types of writing classes. Also, do a lot of reading...and know how to spot latest trends in writing and illustration.

Many colleges now offer services to help you design your degree to fit your career goals, and I suggest you take this very seriously because getting into writing for television can be a lot different than writing novels, short stories, etc. because you not only need the writing skill, but also the illustration skills, and the communications skills to put this all together. Make use of the service, and also look for a college that offers career services upon graduation because they can help you find a niche that you might not find on regular job searches.

Good luck!

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