Editor: Dara McNaught
Executive Director: Steven Gannaway
Features
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Head Cases
Dara McNaught interviews Brad Haami about a radical new concept in Maori comedy/drama – made by a UK TV company.
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Value Added? – the Role of the Maori Script Consultant
From words to wardrobing… WriteUP Online asks: What do Maori script consultants do?
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A Beginner’s Guide to the Logline
Loglines – are they worth the effort? And if so, what’s the point?
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LA’s a Small Town
Michael Raymond’s adventures as a Nicholl finalist
Edited by Leonie Reynolds
Book Reviews
- Screenwriting for Teens 100 principles of screen writing every budding writer must know. By Christina Hamlett Reviewed by Graeme Tetley
- Archetypes for writers Using the power of your subconscious By Jennifer van Bergen Reviewed by Graeme Tetley
- The Moral Premise Harnessing virtue and vice for box office success By Stanley D. Williams, PhD Reviewed by Jane Sherning Warren
- The Creative Screenwriting Podcast Interviews with writers and directors. By Jeff Goldsmith. Reviewed by Benedict Reid
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Making the Film (Eagle vs Shark) I really noticed how different the two story forms are. The short is free, poetic, limitless in its format, shape and style. The feature is much more conventional – limited by money, it forces you to obey story, plot and ‘acts’, and creates a relationship between you and the audience which is often frustrating and constraining. The short takes a month, the feature several years.
Apart from that they’re exactly the same.
Taika Waititi
(Two Cars, One Night; Eagle vs Shark)
‘Take’ Issue 47.
About Write Up
Editors
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Dara McNaught
Award winning freelance journalist and writer Dara McNaught presently manages the Membership Services at the New Zealand Writers Guild. She has absolutely no wish to enter the scriptwriting arena.
Dara McNaught - dara@nzwritersguild.org.nz
Design & Layout
Bunker Media - www.bunkermedia.co.nz
Editorial Policy
NZWG neither implicitly nor explicitly endorses opinions or attitudes expressed in WriteUp.
All information contained in WriteUp is accepted in good faith and while NZWG attempts to ensure the credibility of parties it cannot accept responsibility for misrepresentation. The Guild also does its best to check details of information carried in WriteUp but will not accept responsibility for mistakes and omissions.
New Zealand Writers Guild - Board
President and Southern Region Representative: Allan Baddock
Vice President: Mark Prebble
Board: Alison Davie, Barry Duffield, Andrew McKenzie, Benedict Reid (Central Region Representative), Mike Riddell.

