EXCLUSIVE: Stanford in Entertainment revealed the winners of its 2022 “All Write Now!” TV Script competition. This year’s winners are Garrett Werner and Celine Foster, and Allison Oddman
This year’s winners are Garrett Werner and Celine Foster, and Allison Oddman. They were chosen via a blind judging process over multiple rounds.
The winners will have their scripts read by industry leaders, including Tracy Oliver and ColorCreative’s Raj Raghavan, both of whom are also Stanford grads. The winners will also take part in a live table read organized by Stanford in Entertainment.
Werner is originally from Wisconsin and, after abandoning a soul-crushing career in finance, worked at BuzzFeed during its heyday as a writer, producer, and actor. He was a writers’ assistant on HBO Max’swith his first writing episode on the show 211 to be released on January 4th. He does not currently have representation.
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