Amy Suto

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Assistant Life: Surviving Vs. Thriving, Strategies to Keep Writing

Assistant Life: Surviving Vs. Thriving, Strategies to Keep Writing

I've been writing a lot recently about creatives in the industry and posting images of aesthetically pleasing and meticulously organized writing spaces (aka: my therapy) so this blog post is continuing the trend.At holiday parties this past month, I've been meeting other writers who are holding down jobs in the industry, from showrunner's assistants to writer's PA's to researchers.

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A Day in the Life of a Hollywood Agency Assistant
Agency Life, All Posts Amy Suto

A Day in the Life of a Hollywood Agency Assistant

As an assistant at an agency, you're fighting two battles: not only are you constantly putting out fires and helping clients and managing their schedules and your bosses' schedule and working 11+ hour days to solve problems for writers and directors, but then you have to some how find a way to carve out time to do the job you WANT.

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How to Survive Working as a Hollywood Agency Assistant (Part I: Why the Agency Route?)
Agency Life, All Posts Amy Suto

How to Survive Working as a Hollywood Agency Assistant (Part I: Why the Agency Route?)

To be honest, when I started as an agency assistant, life was hard. In my second week, I remember staying until 10pm eating ramen alone at my desk wondering what the hell I had gotten myself into. I broke up with my boyfriend at the time because he didn't understand why I would *want* to spend 11+ hours at a desk answering a phone and sending a million of emails.

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Inside the USC Writing for Screen and Television BFA Program

Inside the USC Writing for Screen and Television BFA Program

Because I'm graduating soon, it's about time that the nostalgia hit full force. Tonight is my last USC class, ever, and it's all beginning to sink in.I've been doing a few panels for admitted screenwriters and have been answering a lot of questions about the program, so I thought I'd write about what it's been like going to school here for the Writing for Screen and Television program.

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A Week in the Life: Showrunning, Writing, and Sleeping (Sometimes?)

A Week in the Life: Showrunning, Writing, and Sleeping (Sometimes?)

Since January, I've been inhaling coffee and painting my calendar red, as this semester has been the most insane yet: by May, I will have written 210 screenplay pages, produced over 120 minutes of the dramatic scripted TV miniseries CON, and will have met several career milestones, such as getting my first feature assignment, being nominated for a college television Emmy, and graduating from USC's Writing for Screen and Television program (also known as the Writing on Zero Hours of Sleep program) and to top it all off still maintain some semblance of a social life.

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3 Steps to Successful Worldbuilding (How to Prewrite)

3 Steps to Successful Worldbuilding (How to Prewrite)

It's an absolute crime how pre-writing is so overlooked in the writing world. Have you read Stephen King's On Writing? That was one of my favorite writing books as a kid and I took his advice as gospel. One of the tenets of his book was that too much outlining and prewriting killed the story, which made me instantly afraid of killing my story before I could discover it through the actual process of writing.

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5 Tips for Using Flashforwards in TV Writing
All Posts, Writing for TV Amy Suto

5 Tips for Using Flashforwards in TV Writing

Flashforwards are the flashbacks of our era of TV writing. From the flashforwards in Lost that showed our merry ensemble cast finally off the island at last (and wanting to go back) to shows like Damages and Bloodline that structure entire seasons on the content of their jumps in time, this tool has become ubiquitous in our modern age of storytelling as a linear narrative faces more challenges in capturing an audience.

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Trailers and Time Management

Trailers and Time Management

The past 8 months have been filled with the creation of this television miniseries, which is airing September 10th on Trojan Vision 8.1. The series will also be available online at ConTVShow.com. If you want to know more about the series, you can read interviews on that website so I don't sound like a broken record every time I blog about this series. Anyways, I'm incredibly proud of how the trailer came out, and can't wait to share the series! It was a challenge to get the show made and on the air, and every hurdle was worth it.

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Antidote 15: Web Festivals, TV Interviews, & More

Antidote 15: Web Festivals, TV Interviews, & More

The past seven days have been a whirlwind of press and exciting events to celebrate Antidote 15's season two and all the amazing people who are the lifeblood of the show. On Friday, Antidote 15 screened in the Charlie Chaplin theater at Raleigh Studios, and I was able to talk on a panel about the inspiration for the show, and why ex-boyfriends, deadlines, and drinking things you're not supposed to be are common college struggles.

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Writing The Vision

Writing The Vision

I've been writing short films, short stories, and summaries inside and outside of the classroom of this idea since December of 2013, and I'm excited to finally use the power of deadlines and inordinate amounts of coffee to bring it to fruition. So partially in order to procrastinate from the writing I'm doing today and to hold myself accountable, here's an update on The Vision.

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On the Importance of Adventures for Writers
Adventures, All Posts Amy Suto

On the Importance of Adventures for Writers

In the past seven days, I've shot a balloon with an arrow at the Pasadena archery range, practiced cha-cha one night and learned break on two salsa another, put on boxing gloves and sparred with my self-defense partner as we learned headlocks and groundwork, learned the basics of Python and how to hack a computer to redirect to Bing everytime you type in "Google" (nefarious, I know), and am going to a concert on Friday in Hollywood and the Getty on Saturday for live music.

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