2023 WGC Screenwriting Awards winners Kurt Smeaton (CHILDREN RUIN EVERYTHING), Marsha Greene (THE PORTER), and Veronika Paz (ASTRID & LILLY SAVE THE WORLD) talk to Amanda Joy (AMELIA PARKER) about how to handle rejection (and success), the state of the industry, tips for moving up from a script coordinator position to a staffed writer, what NOT to do in a job interview, and so much more.
2023 WGC Screenwriting Awards winners Christine Mitchell (THE GUAVA JUICE SHOW), and Ben Joseph and Mike D’Ascenzo (DINO RANCH) speak with Michael Foulke (ELINOR WONDERS WHY) about the craft of writing for pre-school and children’s audiences, and the ups and downs of their career journeys.
Clement Virgo (BROTHER) and Michael McGowan (ALL MY PUNY SORROWS) discuss their approaches to the craft of filmmaking. From their different takes on dialogue and structure, to how they think of themselves as artists, it’s a fascinating conversation between two of Canada's most talented filmmakers.
Screenwriters Carley Smale (GINGERBREAD CHRISTMAS) and Kirsten Hansen (A TALE OF TWO CHRISTMASES) talk to Sonja Bennett (PREGGOLAND) about how they got their start writing holiday movies-of-the-week, how they structure their scripts, what it's like to work with networks like Hallmark, and so much more.
In this episode about the CBC Gem series HELLO (AGAIN), Motion talks to executive producer/showrunner/co-creator/writer Nathalie Younglai, and series writers Leonard Chan and Lief Ramsaran about taking the show from a concept to a series, building scenes around an emotional core, and the challenges of writing about time travel.
Showrunners Anthony Q. Farrell (RUN THE BURBS, SHELVED) and Marsha Greene (THE PORTER) talk to Richard Young (OVERLORD AND THE UNDERWOODS) about what it takes to run a writers' room, navigating tough conversations, lessons learned throughout their careers, protecting mental health, and so much more.
Listen in as WGC Screenwriting Awards finalists Kayla Lorette (NEW EDEN), Evan Rosen (NEW EDEN) and Winter Tekenos-Levy (SCHITT'S CREEK) discuss their nominated scripts, the fun (or not) of writing during Covid, and the evolution of TV comedy in Canada. Hosted by Jennica Harper (JANN).
WGC Screenwriting Awards finalists for Best Drama Series – Sarah Dodd (CARDINAL), Lynne Kamm (TRANSPLANT), Floyd Kane (DIGGSTOWN), Joseph Kay (TRANSPLANT), and Tamara Moulin (TRANSPLANT) – join 2020 winner Noelle Carbone to talk about their nominated scripts, what drives their storytelling and what absolutely does not.
Screenwriter Susin Nielsen’s work includes writing for the OG DEGRASSI HIGH, and creating the series ROBSON ARMS. Her most recent creation is the Global TV series FAMILY LAW, which she also showruns. She is joined by host JP Larocque for a discussion about what happened when Covid hit two weeks into the production of FAMILY LAW, the challenges of making overtly Canadian content in Canada, and the glory of naps.
Featuring creator and showrunner Floyd Kane and series writers Lynn Coady and Ellen Vanstone discussing the groundbreaking CBC series Diggstown. Diggstown centres around big city lawyer Marcie Diggs who gives up her practice to work in a Dartmouth, N.S.-based legal aid clinic where the team of lawyers confronts issues of racism, poverty and gender bias on a daily basis.
Showrunner Fabrizio Filippo discusses his critically acclaimed CBC Gem series Save Me, which follows the (mis)adventures of a team of paramedics in Toronto.
Expert horror writers and WGC members Aaron Martin, Jackie May, JP Larocque and James Hurst share their “Tales from the Script-Keepers” at the 2019 fan event.
Join co-showrunners Tassie Cameron and Marsha Greene as they discuss the third season of their show, Mary Kills People, with host Noelle Carbone.
Join showrunner Jennifer Whalen and series writers Jen Goodhue and Monica Heisey in conversation with host Jeff Biederman.
Showrunner Shery White is joined by host Lienne Sawatsky to discuss working with Joel Thomas Hynes on their show Little Dog, airing on CBC.
The WGC is pleased to put the spotlight on Killjoys, created by Michelle Lovretta, at Fan Expo 2018. Showrunner Adam Barken and some of the show's writers speak with moderator Jeremy Boxen and answer fan questions.
Host Mike Kiss chats with the creators of the new animated series Wishfart: Dan Williams, Lienne Sawatsky and John Hazlett
Co-showrunners Adam Pettle and Ley Lukins discuss their show and screenwriting craft with host Bruce Smith.
Host Patrick Tarr has a chat with Smith Corindia about Hard Rock Medical, the critically acclaimed show set in Northern Ontario.
Showrunner Brad Wright discusses his new show, science-fiction, and his creative approach to storytelling.