

Shonda Rhimes on How to Create Stories (and Products) People Want
Dec 17, 2019
Shonda Rhimes, the powerhouse behind iconic shows like Grey's Anatomy and Scandal, dives into the art of storytelling. She discusses the similarities between Hollywood and tech, emphasizing understanding audience needs. A fascinating exploration of data's role in shaping narratives unfolds, alongside the transition from film to writer-driven television. Rhimes addresses the fine line between fiction and reality in political dramas and the impact of social media on viewer engagement. Plus, she shares her vision for nurturing creativity at Shondaland.
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From Film to TV
- Shonda Rhimes transitioned from writing movies to television after having a child and realizing television offered better character development.
- Her first television show, Grey's Anatomy, was a success despite her lack of prior television experience.
Know Your Audience and Your Passion
- Understand what your target audience wants, like considering what network executives are looking for.
- Combine this with creating something you are passionate about and want to see as a viewer.
Scaling Beyond One Show
- After Grey's Anatomy's success, Rhimes aimed to create more shows to avoid it seeming like a fluke.
- She also wanted a safety net in case Grey's Anatomy got canceled.