November 2, 201213 yr Member Scott Hamner and Beth Milstein are off the credits in Monday's Y&R US episode. Marla Kanelos too.
November 3, 201213 yr Author Administrator Good to see Scott "Murder Mystery" Hamner finally gone! Who knows? Perhaps Josh Griffith will bring the size of the writing staff back down to Bell era-size. I doubt we'll ever see small writing staffs again. Having 4-5 BDWs and SWs is about right - then you just rotate who will be doing doubles. Having 6+ BDW or SW is too much.
November 3, 201213 yr Member im hoping sheffer is sticking around at the very least AWH! he worked briefly with griffith on ATWT before they both left, sheffer was AHW while griffith was SW and also trent jones was there at the same time as AWH so maybe he will come back since he knows Y&R's history!! i can only hope!
November 3, 201213 yr Member I doubt we'll ever see small writing staffs again. Really? If nothing else, it seems like a good way to keep costs down. (No, I'm not being sarcastic.)
November 3, 201213 yr Author Administrator Really? If nothing else, it seems like a good way to keep costs down. (No, I'm not being sarcastic.) But if veteran writers have to write more episodes, wouldn't that be more expensive? If you want to have a small writing staff to keep cost down, then you probably couldn't hire anyone with 15+ years of experience because they would cost too much to write 2-3 episodes a week.
November 4, 201213 yr Member On the other hand, you could hire 4-5 writers to handle scripts, split HW'ing duties between you and one other person (or, handle it all yourself, if you have the stamina), and eliminate the need for lengthy, detailed breakdowns.
November 5, 201213 yr Member Lisa Connor (ick!) is credited as the Breakdown Writer in tomorrow's US episode of Y&R. Edited November 6, 201213 yr by Y&RWorldTurner
November 8, 201213 yr Author Administrator Apparently, Connor isn't back at Y&R. The people doing the credits just had a major f*ck up. How does someone mess up that badly. And how does that get pass the producers? Don't they watch the final product?
November 8, 201213 yr Member I think Y&R and B&B outsource some of those crediting duties to CBS directly most of the time. At least that was the case a few years ago. Edited November 8, 201213 yr by Y&RWorldTurner
November 8, 201213 yr Author Administrator I think Y&R and B&B outsource some of those crediting duties to CBS directly most of the time. At least that was the case a few years ago. Even so, don't the EP or HW at least watch the final product or do they watch the final product without credits? I'd like to find out how credits are done/inserted into the episode.
November 8, 201213 yr Member I think Y&R and B&B outsource some of those crediting duties to CBS directly most of the time. At least that was the case a few years ago. In B&B's credits there have been typos, wrong character names etc. from time to time...
November 8, 201213 yr Author Administrator But since shows like GH and Y&R show credits at the beginning of the episode, aren't they done in-house by the editors? That's how see it in my mind. Whenever they are editing an episode, they receive just the front page of the script and they match episode numbers. They would have all the names on the computer and they would just copy/paste the names into the episode. I'm going to assume that's not how it's done. LOL
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