Jonathan Igla, who got his start as a writer's assistant on the seminal advertising drama, digs into his Marvel process.
, he talks his philosophy on story, writing fake audition scenes and what he learned from, taking all the notes in the room, as well as taking notes for creator Matthew Weiner. What did you take away from that experience?
I did that for seasons four and five. In addition to getting to work with the amazing writing staff, there was an extra advantage for me, because I was able to hear in my head, not just the character’s voices as performed by the actors, but I could hear them in my head as performed by Matt. It gave me more insight into what he was thinking. I tried to do that in the [] room. I tried to pitch in character.
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