Check out this book here   https://amzn.to/2PUQNJG Check out the show here  https://amzn.to/3aD11YZ Brian Herskowitz has been a screenwriter for years and has taught the subject too. When he first started in Hollywood, one of his first assignments was working on the popular Vietnam War show “Tour of Duty” which ran from 1987-1990. He became a…

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Brian Herskowitz has been a screenwriter for years and has taught the subject too. When he first started in Hollywood, one of his first assignments was working on the popular Vietnam War show “Tour of Duty” which ran from 1987-1990. He became a producer and writer on the show. He’s also written other screenplays, done some acting, and has worked in the entertainment industry for years. We talked about the show, the show’s approach to history, veterans, screenwriting, and about his screenwriting book “Process to Product”.


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1:04 – Brian talks about how he got involved with the show Tour of Duty. (Note: I stated his screenwriting book was published in 2019 but it was published in 2014.)


2:48 – Brian talks about how the show progressed and dealt with real issues.


7:56 – Brian talks about the historical consultants and approach to authenticity of the show.


13:26 – Brian talks about the mail the show got from veterans.


14:31 – Brian talks about why the show was cancelled and China Beach.


17:57 – Brian talks about the chemistry of the characters.


20:21 – Brian talks about the approach to the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong in the show.


25:29 – Brian talks about the characters of Zeke and Lt Goldman.


26:09 – Brian talks about audience response to episodes where the US sometimes doesn’t get put in a positive light.


29:49 – Brian talks about Steve Philip Smith, a veteran who was an executive producer on the show.


32:31 – Brian talks about how the actors stepped back in time from the 80s to the late 60s.


34:33 – Brian talks about the environment in the 80s for Vietnam War stories.


38:25 – Brian talks about Magnum PI and its connection to the Vietnam War.


40:34 – Brian talks about people who had trouble with the show’s subject matter.


43:42 – Brian talks about the interracial marriage story line in the show.


47:16 – Brian talks about the kinds of stories that wrote for the show.


49:47 – Brian talks about censorship and the deaths of children and drug use in the show.


51:36 – Brian talks about changes in the use of violence in movies and shows.


56:10 – Brian talks about video games and we discuss how troops play military video games.


1:02:15 – Brian talks about veterans writing screenplays.


1:08:14 – We discuss the movie “Taking Chance.”


1:10:56 – Brian can be found at brianherskowitz.com and is CCO of CryptoFilmFund.com.


1:12:09 – Brian discusses a few more details about the show Tour of Duty.


 


Links of interest


https://amzn.to/3aD11YZ


https://amzn.to/2PUQNJG


https://www.brianherskowitz.com/


https://www.digitalfilmfund.com/


 


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