The Breakdown of Emmy Winning SHOGUN with Kay Ross (Stage 32)

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Kay Ross is a producer, screenwriter, actor, and the Community Manager for Stage 32. Kay loves to help connect creatives to resources, upcoming opportunities, and other creative professionals through the Stage 32 platform. Full Bio »

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We’re back in the Writers’ Room for the Breakdown with Kay Ross. We breakdown produced screenplays focusing on a different aspect of writing every webcast. Join us as Kay breaks down the pilot of SHOGUN.

What You'll Learn

We’re back in the Writers’ Room for the Breakdown with Kay Ross. We breakdown produced screenplays focusing on a different aspect of writing every webcast. Join us as Kay breaks down the pilot of SHOGUN.

About Your Instructor

Kay Ross is a producer, screenwriter, actor, and the Community Manager for Stage 32. Kay loves to help connect creatives to resources, upcoming opportunities, and other creative professionals through the Stage 32 platform.

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