“Unlocking the Secrets: Lisa Taddeo’s Game-Changing Advice for Aspiring TV Writers!”
“Doing something, even if it’s the wrong thing, I think doing it always feels better than not doing it,” she said.
Speaking of her own work, she mused that her own adaptations could have turned out poorly. But the attempt is what mattered because you could also fail “in a million other ways without ever trying to do something.”
“Do what you want. As much as you can, don’t let other people’s agendas become yours, and certainly not in the artistic aspect of things.”
You will get notes. Execs will want changes. That’s also a part of the business, she acknowledged.
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