Hello!
I'm a WGA TV and film screenwriter based in Los Angeles.
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I've worked in 14 different TV writers' rooms for shows on CBS, NBC, NETFLIX, ABC, and AMC+. I've worked in so many writers' rooms, I wrote a book about it...
BREAKING INTO TV WRITING, out now from Turner Publishing.
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Even more importantly, I love working with fellow screenwriters. For the past five years, I've helped countless clients start their writing journey, rewrite their screenplays, and prepare them for their next step.
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Check out my credits...
Book a free 15 min. consultation
Let's chat!
Start writing or rewriting today!
TV Pilot Analysis:
30 or 60 minute pilot scripts

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Thorough, professional read of your script
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3-5 pages of ACTIONABLE notes and analysis focusing on:
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Characters
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World of the series
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Plot
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Episode/series premise
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Page notes
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Emailed response to any questions
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Starting at $200
Single Coaching Session

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One-on-One Private Coaching
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Thorough read of your material prior to meeting
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1 Hour Zoom Session
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Ideal for screenwriters looking to talk through a story problem or a new idea
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$250
Feature Film Screenplay Analysis

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Thorough, professional read of your script
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5-7 pages of ACTIONABLE notes and analysis focusing on:
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Characters
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World of the film
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Plot
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Thematic consistency
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Page notes
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Emailed response to any questions
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Starting at $400
Coaching Packages

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One-on-One Private Coaching
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Thorough read of your material prior to meeting
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1 Hour Zoom Session
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1 Session per week or every other week
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Email support M-F - always have someone at your disposal so you don't hit a roadblock
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Weekly or bi-monthly sessions to take you from premise to script or to complete your rewrite
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Starting at $1,000
BREAKING INTO TV WRITING
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Practical advice, career-path strategies, and first-hand accounts for how to establish your network, grow within it, and acquire the necessary tools to become a TV writer.
“Anton has lucidly and comprehensively and entertainingly described the real-world process of getting in the door and getting a job writing for TV. If this is your dream, I can’t think of a more valuable book to help you achieve it.”
—David Kohan, Executive Producer/Creator - Will & Grace, $#*! My Dad Says, Boston Common, Good Morning, Miami
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“In the past, when people asked me for advice on breaking into TV writing, I’d say ‘Good luck, and please don’t ask me to read your spec script!’ Now I have a better answer: Read Anton Schettini’s book.”
—Bob Daily, Executive Producer - The Wonder Years, Superior Donuts, The Odd Couple, Desperate Housewives
