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Paul Guyot knows and understands development, story, structure, dialogue, production, editing, rewriting, and the actual business from a first person, in the trenches POV. And just as important, he knows what doesn’t work, what isn’t needed, and how to decipher lies from the truth.
Paul Guyot is a film and TV industry professional who has worked on projects such as Geostorm, Leverage, and NCIS: New Orleans. He has also been a stand-in for actors like Don Johnson and Nicholas Cage in various movies.
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Jan 16, 2015 · Screenwriter Paul Guyot hangs his hat in O’Fallon, Mo., but his work gets made in Hollywood. He’s co-written and co-produced such TV shows as Leverage, Judging Amy, Felicity, and his new science-fiction romp on TNT, The Librarians.
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Learn from Paul Guyot, a Hollywood veteran who wrote and produced shows like "Felicity", "Judging Amy" and "NCIS: New Orleans". He will share his insights and tips on screenwriting at a special event co-presented by Cinema St Louis and Webster University Film Series.
Sep 1, 2023 · Kill the Dog is the first book on screenwriting written by an actual working professional screenwriter. Award-winning screenwriter Paul Guyot exposes the lies other screenwriting books have told, and presents authentic, essential instruction and motivation for anyone wanting a career as a professional screenwriter.
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Oct 9, 2023 · Paul Guyot is a screenwriter with over 24 years of experience and the author of Kill the Dog, a book that reveals the truth about screenwriting and the film & tv industry. Learn from his wisdom, humor, and Hollywood tales in this review by Writers Spotlight.
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Mar 13, 2020 · Paul Guyot is a prolific TV writer and producer who has worked on shows like SNOOPS, FELICITY, and NCIS: NEW ORLEANS. He also wrote GEOSTORM and is developing a feature based on the first African-American squad of detectives in St. Louis.