WRITING FOR FILM & TV
BECOME A SCREENWRITER
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Adam Till is a writer/producer based in Toronto, Canada. He created, co-executive produced, and wrote the bulk of the episodes for the series Billable Hours, which ran on Showcase/Global from 2005-2009, winning the Gemini Award for Best Writing in a Comedy series in its final season. Adam has written films starring Rob Lowe, Mira Sorvino and Abigail Breslin, and won the Canadian Comedy Award for Film Writing in 2006 for his film Leo. Adam is currently in development with 20th Century Fox/Fox TV on a new sitcom entitled Meds, being produced by Andrew Barnsley/Project 10 (Schitt’s Creek, Spun Out).
Notable Work
- Billable Hours
- Too Late To Say Goodbye
- Perfect Sisters
David Goorevitch is the President of Javelin Pictures, a production and consulting company with a specialty in scripted entertainment, new media storytelling and interactive experience design. David is a past resident at the Canadian Film Centre Media Lab and was formerly the Deputy Creative Head at CBC Drama, where he was the executive in charge of such flagship shows as DaVinci’s Inquest, Dragon Boys, This Is Wonderland, North of 60, The Odyssey and Jozi-H. While at CBC, David pioneered and championed early online experiments, multiplatform production and an online presence for CBC TV Arts and Entertainment. His career includes work as a Producer, Head of Production, Creative Producer, Senior Development Consultant, Film Editor and independent director/writer/filmmaker. David has read, analyzed and edited more than 8,500 series proposals and screenplays.
Kyle Muir, a graduate of the CFC Writers’ Lab Program, is currently in development on a comedy feature for Sudden Storm Entertainment and just finished writing numerous episodes of Teletoon’s hit animated series Detentionaire. Muir also wrote for the critically acclaimed HBO series Call Me Fitz and Family Channel’s popular sitcom Really Me. Other writing credits include the award winning television series Billable Hours, Almost Heroes, Producing Parker, The Dating Guy and What It’s Like Being Alone. Muir has been acting for about a decade in mostly obscure, underground films but occasionally his work does show up in film festivals. He starred in the short films Poe Lost Poe and Bowzer, both of which premiered at the Antimatter Film Festival in Victoria, BC. A strong believer in mentoring new writers, Muir designed the Screenwriting for Film and Television Program for Centennial College for which he won a Teaching Excellence Award. Muir is represented by Jennifer Hollyer and Ilana Miller at the Jennifer Hollyer Agency in Toronto.