James Griffin has been writing for most of his life. Since becoming a scriptwriter in the 1980s, Griffin has co-created many beloved TV shows, including Outrageous Fortune, Westside, The Almighty Johnsons and 800 Worlds. He was also part of the writing team on hit movie Sione's Wedding.
In this ScreenTalk interview, Griffin talks about:
- His love of writing from an early age, and his desire to be a TV director
- Getting "sidetracked" into script editing, and learning the mechanics of how a script works
- The popularity of Gloss, and how he likes to blend comedy and drama
- His surprise that TV drama City Life flopped
- The rollercoaster ride of Outrageous Fortune, and predictions of its end
- Criticism of New Zealand comedy
- Thoughts on what it takes to make a hit TV show
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Interview, Camera and Editing – Andrew Whiteside
I think it had something that I've always done all through my career writing since then...is that it blended humour and drama, often in the same scene.
– James Griffin on writing for hit soap Gloss