In the eighth chapter of Screenwriter Survival Guide, I sat down with my friend and colleague Axel Arzola to talk about 'development hell'. Axel has been developing shorts and features for over ten years, and I thought he'd be an excellent guest for today's episode considering we're actually developing a pilot together right now. We talked about what you actually do when developing a pilot or feature, how to find the best partners for your project, and why you can't be afraid to just go out and make stuff.


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PART I: Axel's Story

How Axel defected to the US from Cuba.
How to start making your own projects.



PART II: Starting a Production Company

Develop a wide breadth of content
How to curate your development slate
Make the small projects and the big projects



PART III: How to Develop Projects

What does the day-to-day of development look like?
People. Product. Process
People are more important than the project



SCREENWRITER SURVIVAL TIP: Work on the project you’d make if you only had six months to live.

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