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Showrunner, Writer, Director, and toddler mom talks about being in the writing room with other moms and the funny story of why she had to go on mute while on Zoom during meetings... ALL THIS WEEK ON THE SHOW!Follow KitIG: @kitsteinkellnerWEB: www.kitsteinkellner.comSORRY FOR YOUR LOSS:www.facebook.com/sorryforyourlossCredits:Host: Jency Allison WeeksProduced, Edited, Mixed by: Jency Allison WeeksTheme Song help by Jacey WeeksOther music and sound fx provided by Sound Effects Public Domain.
Bronwyn Cornelius is a Sundance and SXSW Grand Jury Award-winning producer. She is also a fellow list maker and paper store enthusiast. A champion of diverse storytellers, she is currently developing Kenyan political thriller The Czar; a feature adaptation of the YA novel When We Collided, starring Laura Marano; comedy sketch series A Brief History of Misogyny in partnership with Nina Tassler; a dramedy series Mad About Men written by Kit Steinkellner, and a comedy series inspired by her time working on Wall Street. During our hour together, Bronwyn shines a light on following your intuition, how life changes after winning Sundance, and how to keep going when things get difficult. Can’t wait to hear what you think of this week’s episode! -Caca
Kit Steinkellner is best known as creator and executive producer of the Facebook original series Sorry for your Loss, starring Elizabeth Olsen. Hollywood Reporter reviewer, Daniel Fienberg, called it, “…flawless, top-tier television…” The post Kit Steinkellner, Writer-Producer appeared first on Storybeat with Steve Cuden.
My guest this week is Kit Steinkellner, an LA based playwright and TV writer. Kit is also the creator and showrunner of SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS on Facebook Watch. On this episode, we chat about her career, how to takes note gracefully, and why you should (politely) ignore limiting advice.
Josephine Green Zhang talks to Kit Steinkellner (Z: The Beginning of Everything), creator of the new Facebook Watch series "Sorry For Your Loss."
The five topics that Lesley and Dan cover this week are:Four is the new sixNetwork check-in: TNT, TBS and HBOBaseball and SportsShowrunner Spotlight: Kit SteinkellnerCritics CornerWelcome to the TV's Top 5! On this podcast, The Hollywood Reporter's own Lesley Goldberg, West Coast TV Editor, and Daniel Fienberg, Chief Television Critic, will be talking all things TV. Each episode will be broken into five segments that will be sure to deliver real-time television news, a critical look at current and upcoming shows, as well as regular analysis of programs on TV and much more. Stay tuned for future episodes and be sure to subscribe!Hosted by: Lesley Goldberg and Daniel FienbergProduced by: Matthew Whitehurst and Joshua Farnham
Charles Donelan, Executive Arts Editor of The Independent, spills the tea with Maggie and Anna as they ponder the role of criticism in public discourse, current productions, and what’s on...
QUINCE is a 15-issue comic book series created by Sebastian Kadlecik (@smkaddy), authored by Kit Steinkellner (@BooksAreMyBFs) and illustrated by Emma Steinkellner (@emsteinkellner) that was collected into a print trade paperback in 2017. The story follows Lupe, just your average, insecure, well-meaning, occasionally cranky teenage girl whose life is completely turned upside down when she discovers she has superpowers at her quinceañera. Her quince powers only last as long as she's fifteen, so over the course of this rollercoaster year, we follow the adventures of Lupe as she figures out what it really means to be a hero. Today's episode is guest hosted by Mel Schuit (@spiky_penelope), friend and author of the LET'S TALK PICTURE BOOKS blog. QUINCE (@QuinceComic) is AWESOME and I’m so glad Mel shared it with me. I hope you, too, get a chance to check it out! You can access even more information about this book and its author and illustrator by visiting www.matthewcwinner.com/podcast.
This week on TIFF Long Take, in the first of two parts, Rob and Geoff look back on stories and themes that shaped the year in film and television by revisiting some of their favourite conversations from 2018.Excerpts include: - Filmmaker and producer Mark Duplass on preserving artistry in the “tent-pole era” - Filmmaker Debra Granik on the challenges of making “difficult” films - TIFF’s Thom Powers on why we are living in a “golden age of documentary” - Faculty of Horror’s Alex West on the changing perception of the horror genre - Stacy Spikes, the founder of MoviePass, on the history of his controversial company - IndieWire’s Anne Thompson on Netflix’s move into cinemas - Kayleigh Donaldson on what the Disney–Fox merger means for the film industry and audiences - Writer and showrunner Kit Steinkellner on choosing to launch her first show, Sorry for Your Loss, on Facebook Live.
This week on TIFF Long Take, Rob and Geoff sit down with Kit Steinkellner, creator of the acclaimed new television series Sorry For Your Loss. Since writing the pilot script on spec, Steinkellner has overseen every step of the series’ production, culminating with its recent premier on the new streaming platform Facebook Watch. The series which stars Elizabeth Olsen and Kelly Marie Tran is available now. Steinkellner talks about the experience that inspired ‘Sorry For Your Loss’, television’s role in furthering social conversations, and why she didn’t shy away from writing the show on spec. She also talks about the excitement, and anxiety, she feels about being the flagship series on a new streaming platform, what makes Facebook Watch unique, and why we don’t see more half hour dramas.
The program all about TV. Our guests: Caroline Kepnes, best-selling author of You, the novel turned Lifetime television drama series, and Kit Steinkellner and Lizzy Weiss, creator/executive producer and showrunner respectively of Sorry For Your Loss, Facebook Watch's acclaimed new dramedy that starts next Tuesday (September 18).
Happy 2018! Teddy welcomes his sister, noted bookworm Kit Steinkellner, back onto the New Rankings Book Club to count down their top 7 reads from 2017. Along the way, they give insight into their favorite literary genres: depressing politics books and "trashy thrillers" for Teddy; Asian women fiction and monster dog stories for Kit. In addition, they debate the following pressing questions: Why do people still read Hemingway and Fitzgerald but not John Dos Passos or Sinclair Lewis? Why do, uh, certain demographics vote against their economic interests? And... wait... realistic Flintstones???
Kyle interviews the creator of QUINCE Sebastian Kadlecik and the writer of QUINCE Kit Steinkellner. QUINCE is published by FanBase Press and is available from Comixology starting on January 15th.
In this episode, the Fanbase Press staff welcomes the creative team (Sebastian Kadlecik, Kit Steinkellner, and Emma Steinkellner) of the upcoming comic book series, Quince, to discuss whether aliens would really look like us, casting news for Star Trek: Discovery, Kathleen Kennedy's thoughts on female directors and Star Wars, and the new German mission to the Moon.
In Episode 53, Trev and AJ chat about the 2011 Pilot Report and undergrad vs grad vs nothing at all before Trev sits down with writer Kit Steinkellner for the second of a two-part interview on creating your own work (well, the writing part, at least). Total running time: 1:01:15.
In Episode 51 of Inside Acting, Trev and AJ catch up on what's been keeping them busy (or not busy), chat about mindset, coping with industry lulls, and how to market your projects to agents and casting directors. Then Trev sits down with playwright and screenwriter Kit Steinkellner for the first of two inside acting conversations on writing. Total running time: 1:06:40.