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Chapter VIII: How To Master "Development Hell" w/ Director Axel Arzola

Oct 14, 202155 minSeason 1Ep. 8
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Episode description

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.

Connect with Axel on Twitter or Instagram (@axelarzola).

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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


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