Creative consultant
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Creative consultant is a credit that has - particularly in the past - been given to screenwriters who have consulted on a movie screenplay. Those given this credit in the television field work closely with an executive producer and head writer/showrunner. They are involved in the writing process (proposing and editing story outlines/scripts). Sometimes they are given the credit of executive consultant, story consultant or script consultant.
"Creative consultant" is not listed by the Writers Guild of America as one of its standard credits to be given to writers in television and film. The WGA discourages the use of credits not included on their list and requires that a waiver be obtained in order to credit someone as a creative consultant in television or film.[1] Tom Mankiewicz's credit as Creative Consultant for the 1978 film Superman appeared after the writers' credits, leading to a dispute which Mankiewicz ultimately won. In 1993, the producers of Ace Ventura: Pet Detective were fined by the WGA for giving writer Steve Oedekerk a creative consultant credit.[citation needed]
Notable creative consultants
- Kay Alden (All My Children, One Life to Live, and General Hospital)
- William J. Bell (Days of Our Lives)
- James L. Brooks (executive creative consultant, The Simpsons)
- Constance M. Burge (Charmed)
- Betty Corday (The Young and the Restless)
- Brian Frons (All My Children and One Life to Live)
- Vince Gilligan (The X-Files)
- Matt Groening (The Simpsons)
- Bill Hader (South Park)
- Kevin James (The King Of Queens)
- Lynn Marie Latham (The Young and the Restless)
- Harding Lemay (Guiding Light)
- George Lucas (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)
- Sally Sussman Morina (The Young and the Restless)
- Agnes Nixon (Loving)
- Bob Odenkirk (Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job)
- Gene Roddenberry (Star Trek: The Animated Series; films Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)
References
- ^ Writers Guild of America, West (2010). "Television Credits and Procedures Guide" (PDF). Retrieved 19 June 2013.