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Sean Wathen first began making short films with his friends. Some of his early credits in short films include "Misunderstood" (Winner of Best Picture in the Project BlueLight Film Festival) and "CAN" (Official Selection of the London Sci-Fi Film Festival). Sean then journeyed to Hollywood and began working on hit TV shows like "Heroes," "24," and "House M.D." while pursuing his love of writing. After being an Office Coordinator with MTV and a Writer's Assistant for Writer/Director Michael Mann, Sean became a full-time screenwriter. Sean Wathen co-wrote the Lionsgate film "Escape the Field" with Jordan Claire Robbins, Theo Rossi, and Shane West. Also, he recently optioned his screenplay “Eliza 1.0” to Night Fox Entertainment, his screenplay "Timegate" was optioned to Action Studio Entertainment, his pilot script & series bible "Divorced by 30" was optioned to Global Genesis Group, and his script "Second Shot" was optioned to Status Media & Entertainment. Sean is the writer & Co-Producer of "Sniper: The Last Stand", and was hired to adapt a producer’s idea into a screenplay called “Apple” for Director Mauro Borrelli. Full Bio »
The Script Breakdown Webcast returned with special guest Sean Wathen, Screenwriter & Producer, who broke down key elements of his hit script, SNIPER: THE LAST STAND, for Destination Films, a subsidiary of SONY. Sean also talked about his career and experiences in the industry and his other projects, including THE 2022 LIONSGATE film, ESCAPE THE FIELD.
As part of our LIVE audience, Writers' Room members learned firsthand, from the writers themselves, how to craft a hit script, as our guest broke down elements from their work. The audience also had the opportunity to learn from an industry professional and ask questions to our guest.
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