Content Is King with Lisa Tenner
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What does it actually take to turn a bestselling novel into a streaming series?
In Episode 3 of Sasq'et: The Story, Joe Woolworth and bestselling author Maxim Langstaff sit down with their first industry guest, entertainment veteran Lisa Tenner. With decades of experience spanning music, television, artist management, and production—including work with Sir George Martin, The Monkees, and major entertainment projects—Lisa offers a candid look behind the curtain of Hollywood development.
From audience building and content creation to cinematography, producers, agents, showrunners, and distribution, Lisa explains why the path from novel to screen is far more complex than most people realize—and why great content still sits at the center of everything.
The conversation explores what makes Sasq'et uniquely suited for television, why audience growth matters, the realities of pitching projects in Hollywood, and the practical steps Joe and Max should focus on as they continue documenting their journey toward a streaming adaptation.
Whether you're a writer, filmmaker, content creator, producer, or simply fascinated by how movies and television shows get made, this episode offers an insider's perspective on what really happens behind the scenes.
00:00 – Welcome back to Sasq'et: The Story
01:00 – Introducing Lisa Tenner and her relationship with Max
02:00 – Why Sasq'et's bestseller status matters
03:45 – Lisa's background in music, television, and artist management
06:45 – The big question: What's the next step toward a streaming series?
07:30 – Why Sasq'et could become a five-season television series
09:00 – Building an audience before Hollywood arrives
10:00 – Promotions, community building, and growing awareness
11:00 – Why people love behind-the-scenes stories
13:00 – What Hollywood development actually looks like
15:00 – Why cinematography can make or break a project
17:00 – Lessons from great storytelling on screen
19:00 – How books become television projects
21:00 – Why Mallory works as a lead character
23:00 – The challenge of bringing stories to life
25:00 – Why YouTube matters more than ever
26:00 – Building an audience through education and transparency
28:00 – Learning from mistakes during the process
30:00 – Why audience questions should shape the show
30:45 – Is content still king?
32:00 – Why distribution matters as much as production
33:00 – Making audiences feel something
34:00 – Why Lisa chose to represent Sasq'et
35:00 – The business case for adapting the novel
36:00 – Final advice for creators, writers, and storytellers
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