The Lifecycle of an Archive Donation: An Intern’s Perspective
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The Lifecycle of an Archive Donation: An Intern’s Perspective

I chose to come to the Writers Guild Foundation Library and Archive to intern for two reasons. The first came from wanting to experience a hands-on internship in an archive setting. The other, perhaps more compelling reason is that I studied radio and television for my undergraduate degree and spent time in the animation production world here in Los Angeles prior to pursuing my master’s in library science and information science at San Jose State University. I strongly feel that through this internship, I also found a way to give back to the entertainment community that I have been fortunate to be a part of. 

So, what happens when someone donates materials to become part of the Writers Guild Foundation Library and Archive? In my case, writer and producer Joseph Dougherty donated a wealth of materials he worked on for television series, television movies, and film.

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Donor Spotlight: Joseph Dougherty
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Donor Spotlight: Joseph Dougherty

Joseph Dougherty began his career on the television series, thirtysomething, for which he won several Emmys and a Humanitas prize; additionally, he has worked on Pretty Little Liars, Judging Amy, Saving Grace, Once and Again, Saved, and Presidio Med. He also wrote the HBO movies, Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman, and Cast a Deadly Spell, as well as the latter’s sequel, Witch Hunt (which was nominated for a CableACE for Writing a Movie or Miniseries in 1995).

Dougherty donated scripts to the Writers Guild Foundation Library and Archive after assessing he had items in storage that could be of value to other writers, and graciously took the time to answer questions as to why donating these works was important.

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Paralegal to Production: Shanice Williamson on Chasing Purpose and Staying Persistent
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Paralegal to Production: Shanice Williamson on Chasing Purpose and Staying Persistent

After writing and producing a short film and a web series, Shanice escaped the law (firm) and leaped into the film and tv world. She raised two amazing sons before moving to LA to pursue the dream. Her scripts have placed in several competitions and fellowships, including WASSTP and Circle of Confusion’s Writers Discovery Program. She currently works as a Writers’ Assistant and Script Coordinator.

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Searchlight Pictures Q&A with A REAL PAIN Writer/Director/Actor Jesse Eisenberg
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Searchlight Pictures Q&A with A REAL PAIN Writer/Director/Actor Jesse Eisenberg

A REAL PAIN Writer, Director, Producer and Actor Jesse Eisenberg sits down with Variety Senior Artisans Editor Jazz Tangcay for an insightful conversation on his new film. Hear how Eisenberg explored his own family history to develop the film, how email drafts turned into final drafts, and how creating specific stories and characters can invoke universal emotions and themes.

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From Writing Code to Writing Scripts: Yeon Jin Lee's Journey to Hollywood from Silicon Valley
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From Writing Code to Writing Scripts: Yeon Jin Lee's Journey to Hollywood from Silicon Valley

Writer Yeon Jin Lee discusses her experience pivoting from being one of the few female engineers at UC Berkeley and NASA to pursuing filmmaking full-time and participating in the Writers’ Access Support Staff Training Program. Currently a showrunner’s assistant on the upcoming CBS series Watson as well as film STAR TREK: SECTION 31, Lee emphasizes the role the program played in her current career while also sharing her future plans.

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