Exclusive: Chandus Jackson has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the Writers Program fellowship from CBS Studios/NAACP Production Venture and The Black List.
As part of the fellowship, Jackson will receive a WGA script deal from the CBS/NAACP Production Venture to develop a new pilot script for the Sheila Ducksworth-led partnership.
“This is an amazing opportunity as a writer to tell stories that speak to the Black experience,” said Jackson. “And I am excited to work with Sheila and her team at the CBS/NAACP Production Venture, who are committed to acquiring, developing, and producing inclusive programming.”
A former Army officer-turned-writer, Jackson was recently staffed on season 6 of the CBS series Bull for showrunners Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard. He is an alumnus from the inaugural class of the Universal Writers Program.
“Partnering with The Black List has been wonderful,” said Ducksworth, president of the CBS/NAACP Production Venture.
As part of the fellowship, Jackson will receive a WGA script deal from the CBS/NAACP Production Venture to develop a new pilot script for the Sheila Ducksworth-led partnership.
“This is an amazing opportunity as a writer to tell stories that speak to the Black experience,” said Jackson. “And I am excited to work with Sheila and her team at the CBS/NAACP Production Venture, who are committed to acquiring, developing, and producing inclusive programming.”
A former Army officer-turned-writer, Jackson was recently staffed on season 6 of the CBS series Bull for showrunners Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard. He is an alumnus from the inaugural class of the Universal Writers Program.
“Partnering with The Black List has been wonderful,” said Ducksworth, president of the CBS/NAACP Production Venture.
- 2/23/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Long before Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali hit the road to make this awards season's most controversy-prone contender, there was a TV project called Green Book being developed in Hollywood.
The Hollywood Reporter has learned that a producer and filmmaker are readying that series based on the actual Green Book once again and will soon pitch to studios and networks. The untitled project is being developed by a veteran producer — Emmy winner Stan Brooks (HBO’s Broken Trail) — through his Stan & Deliver Films along with filmmaker Chandus Jackson.
The two had been developing a series for several years ...
The Hollywood Reporter has learned that a producer and filmmaker are readying that series based on the actual Green Book once again and will soon pitch to studios and networks. The untitled project is being developed by a veteran producer — Emmy winner Stan Brooks (HBO’s Broken Trail) — through his Stan & Deliver Films along with filmmaker Chandus Jackson.
The two had been developing a series for several years ...
- 1/16/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Long before Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali hit the road to make this awards season's most controversy-prone contender, there was a TV project called Green Book being developed in Hollywood.
The Hollywood Reporter has learned that a producer and filmmaker are readying that series based on the actual Green Book once again and will soon pitch to studios and networks. The untitled project is being developed by a veteran producer — Emmy winner Stan Brooks (HBO’s Broken Trail) — through his Stan & Deliver Films along with filmmaker Chandus Jackson.
The two had been developing a series for several years ...
The Hollywood Reporter has learned that a producer and filmmaker are readying that series based on the actual Green Book once again and will soon pitch to studios and networks. The untitled project is being developed by a veteran producer — Emmy winner Stan Brooks (HBO’s Broken Trail) — through his Stan & Deliver Films along with filmmaker Chandus Jackson.
The two had been developing a series for several years ...
- 1/16/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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