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Dear {NAME}, Marcelena Campos Mayhorn is a former television assistant turned WGA writer, most recen

Dear {NAME}, Marcelena Campos Mayhorn is a former television assistant turned WGA writer, most recently on Netflix's SELENA: THE SERIES and The CW's and DC's LEGENDS OF TOMORROW. She began her career as a line producer's assistant for Jerry Bruckheimer's CSI: CYBER on CBS, and went on to assist the writing for CBS's CRIMINAL MINDS, FOX's APB, and later served as the Writers' Room Assistant for Shonda Rhimes' STATION 19 on ABC. By moving up the ranks, Marcelena has gained a comprehensive understanding of the television writing landscape and how to be successful within it, and she’s excited to share what she knows with the Stage 32 community. Marcelena will give you the lowdown of how writers’ room assistants work, how to navigate these jobs, and ways to use them to get ahead in your own writing career. [Today's Flash Sale- 20% Off Through Midnight]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Praise for Marcelena's Stage 32 Webinar "Marcelena was a fantastic person to learn from. Thank you so much for having her lead this topic. I have so many notes. She's so gracious and I didn't realize how similar our life situations would be before joining this webinar, so it was a treat. She's wonderful." -Amelia S. "Marcelena was very informative and organized. She was also very thorough and informative when answering questions. One of the best hosts in a Stage 32 webinar that I have seen." -Eric Z. --------------------------------------------------------------- What You'll Learn from Marcelena: - Lay of the Land: The 4 Main Types of TV Assistants and What They Do - Writers Production Assistant - Script Coordinator - Showrunner’s Assistant - Writers Room Assistant - What Do These Roles Look Like Day to Day? - Main responsibilities - General expectations - A Deep Dive into Writers’ Room Etiquette - How do each of the four assistant roles work within the room’s rules and ecosystem? - Who is actually in the room when? - When to speak up and when to blend in - Standard Rates to Expect for Each Role - The Main Benefits of Each Position (Including Some You Might Not Have Thought Of) - How to Find and Apply For These Roles - Tried and true routes - Tried but not always true routes - Other strategies worth a try - How Can You Best Shine in These Four Roles? - And the common mistakes you should avoid making - Other Roles You Can Consider - Researcher - Personal Assistant to a Writer - What Does the Future Look Like for Writers Room Assistants Post-Pandemic? - Is It Important to Live in LA for These Roles? - And what you can do if you live in another city, state, or country - How to Use the Assistant Job to Help You Become a Staff Writer - Q&A with Marcelena [Today's Flash Sale - 20% Off Through Midnight]( Copyright © 2021 Stage 32, All rights reserved. You are receiving this message because you are either a member of Stage 32 community, or you have subscribed to receive a newsletter on our landing page. Our mailing address is: Stage 32 2711 N Sepulveda Blvd Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-2725 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from educational updates](. This email was sent from Stage 32 through MailChimp. To [unsubscribe]( or manage your preferences, please use the links above. Help us send you more useful emails by keeping your profile up to date.

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