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On this episode of The Story & Craft Podcast, we sit down with Asha Michelle Wilson. Asha is an actor, screenwriter and showrunner. She’s written for shows such as FX’s Archer and American Horror Story, as well as Netflix’s upcoming series, Agent King. She’s currently developing a project for Paramount+ and will be writing a series based on the movie Soap Dish. What’s it like to develop, write and run a TV show? We’ll talk about that and more, as we sit down to talk story with Asha Michelle Wilson!

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

0:01:42 - Writing for TV vs. Movies

0:09:32 - TV Production and Color Blindness

0:14:42 - What Sparks the Creative Process

0:21:17 - Defining the Role of a Showrunner

0:22:36 - Exploring Writing and Screenwriting

0:26:57 - Preferences in Writing and Genre Inspiration

0:29:40 - Writing for Established Celebrities

0:34:20 - Current Shows and Personal Favorites

0:39:45 - Latchkey Kids and Creativity

0:45:46 - Seven Questions

Listen and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Also, check out the show and sign up for the newsletter at www.storyandcraftpod.com.

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#podcast #interview #AshaMichelleWilson #Writer #Screenwriter #Screenplay #ShowRunner #AmericanHorrorStory #AHS #Archer #ArcherFXX #FX #ParamountPlus #actor #acting #actorslife #storyandcraft #voiceover

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53 episodes

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Manage episode 330342004 series 3320936
Content provided by Marc Preston. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Marc Preston or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

On this episode of The Story & Craft Podcast, we sit down with Asha Michelle Wilson. Asha is an actor, screenwriter and showrunner. She’s written for shows such as FX’s Archer and American Horror Story, as well as Netflix’s upcoming series, Agent King. She’s currently developing a project for Paramount+ and will be writing a series based on the movie Soap Dish. What’s it like to develop, write and run a TV show? We’ll talk about that and more, as we sit down to talk story with Asha Michelle Wilson!

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

0:01:42 - Writing for TV vs. Movies

0:09:32 - TV Production and Color Blindness

0:14:42 - What Sparks the Creative Process

0:21:17 - Defining the Role of a Showrunner

0:22:36 - Exploring Writing and Screenwriting

0:26:57 - Preferences in Writing and Genre Inspiration

0:29:40 - Writing for Established Celebrities

0:34:20 - Current Shows and Personal Favorites

0:39:45 - Latchkey Kids and Creativity

0:45:46 - Seven Questions

Listen and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Also, check out the show and sign up for the newsletter at www.storyandcraftpod.com.

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.

.

#podcast #interview #AshaMichelleWilson #Writer #Screenwriter #Screenplay #ShowRunner #AmericanHorrorStory #AHS #Archer #ArcherFXX #FX #ParamountPlus #actor #acting #actorslife #storyandcraft #voiceover

  continue reading

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