ScreenTalk: Gavin Strawhan
Aussie import Gavin Strawhan is a screen writer who has had a hand in many of our recent TV drama successes. After assisting with the set up of Shortland Street, Strawhan then teamed with writing colleague Rachel Lang to create the drama series Jackson’s Wharf, Mercy Peak, Lawless, and This is Not My Life.
Strawhan has worked on Burying Brian, Go Girls, and Outrageous Fortune; and co-created the kidult drama Being Eve. He also helped develop a number of feature films such as Crooked Earth, Whale Rider, and Jubilee, and in 2010 wrote the screenplay for Matariki.
In this ScreenTalk interview, Strawhan talks about:
- The difficulty in finding experienced writers at the beginning of Shortland Street
- How bringing on writer Rachel Lang made a huge difference to the soap
- How Shortland Street brought real kiwi accents and characters to the small screen
- Realising the impact writers have on a show while writing for Lawless
- Go Girls being a show about kindness and optimism
- How This is Not My Life was partly a critique of capitalism
- How the finished version of Matariki was a lot more serious than the script he worked on
- How a director’s vision differs from a writer’s vision
- Why being a writer involves ‘fraud’
This video is available on YouTube to embed and distribute via a Creative Commons licence.
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Comments
Dear Mr Strawhan
Just out of curiosity have you ever thought of using your screen writing abilities to get into the comic/film industry?
I have been screen writing for the last ten years for comics and am currently building a studio in Auckland to form scripts into comics or graphic novels.
I am formally a Penciller and Colourist who has journeyed from working on Walt Disney films and NZ's Bro Town series to producing artwork for NZ writers and International writers in the mainstream comic demographic.
If you have any interest in this please don't hesitate to contact me.
Regards
Paul Jason Young
www.pauljasonyoung.com