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Filmmakers in Television

by Justin Ferrato on March 7, 2013 in Interviews

In this new golden age of television, drama is no longer the d-word, and the small screen is leading to big paydays. How do you get in, and what opportunities are there for talented storytellers?

Featuring: Rose Troche, Writer/Director of “L-Word” and Daniel Minahan, Director of “True Blood”, “Game of Thrones”, “Series 7″

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Justin Ferrato

Justin is the digital media coordinator at the IFP! He spends his day working on digital initiatives, the reRun Theater, programming, social media and original video content. When he's not working he's either watching movies or working on his own movies.If movies didn't exist, he wouldn't know what to do with himself.

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