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Current issue: Spring 2024

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Screenwriting insights

Hensley showcases what it's like in the screenwriting industry

During winter quarter, the Department of Communication hosted Mellinda Hensley for a colloquium about her experience in screenwriting. Currently, Hensley is working as a story editor on the "Just As I Am" series being produced by the Walla Walla University Center for Media Ministry. 

Hensley is a writer and director from a small town in Indiana. Starting as an assistant on daytime's #1 show, “The Young and the Restless,” she became an associate head writer by age 28. In 2020, she received a Writers Guild of America Award and Emmy nomination.  

This colloquium served as an opportunity for students to hear about the experience of being on a production team, and how every piece of the production depends on another. Speakers like Hensley aid students in gaining a clearer understanding of the professional landscape and discerning their future career paths more effectively. Emily Vaughn, a freshman film major who attended the event, said, “It was super cool to hear about that from someone who has experience and is working in that field. I thought her experiences and advice was good and something I can also apply to me.”

Learn more about studying film at Walla Walla University at ih.dayoushengwu.net/Visual-Arts 

Posted April 8, 2024.

 


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