If you're looking for advice and 'how to' information read on.
This expat Canadian has SCREENWRITER as the first word in my profile. I have a lifetime in TV & North American Feature Film work. I've just finished a TV series action/thriller pilot I'm shopping. It's much like Killing Eve. Here's the logline. "A man with a tragic past abandons his successful business smuggling illegals from Paris to London and with his transgendered partner, plans a mission to murder the 'Enfield' prisoner, who tore his life apart.
Check out my portfolio tab samples. #4 & 5, the BBC TV teaser, #6 Chasing Dreams, a F.F. script I'm marketing, and #7, my Movie Profile, with some of the Hollywood films I've worked on. (I have lots)I understand the biz financially, (production manager/producer) creatively, (TV Director/writer/Screenwriter) and technically. (Property Master, Assistant Set Decorator, Lighting Director/Shooter)
I use Fade In as my writing template. We need to use industry standard formatting, craft a logline, a beat sheet/bible, and the 3-4 page pilot 'Teaser.' (like my Klarky 1&2) then, the synopsis.
As a student of the process, I have lots of 'how to' information I can share. Here's what my BBC contact had to say. "Wow, I'm impressed. Actually, some of the new action made the hair on my neck stand on end." (UK TV pilot script) Not a lot of experienced 'screenwriters' applying it seems. Space to discuss more is limited here. Personal message me and Let's talk.