Disney Entertainment Television Writing Program 2027: Fully Detailed Guide for Emerging Screenwriters and Television Creatives
The Disney Entertainment Television has officially opened applications for the highly competitive 2027 Disney Entertainment Television (DET) Writing Program, one of the entertainment industry’s most respected talent development opportunities for aspiring television writers.
Designed to help emerging writers break into the television industry, the DET Writing Program provides professional development, networking access, mentorship opportunities, and potential staffing consideration on Disney Entertainment Television productions.
The 12-month programme is tentatively scheduled to begin in January 2027 and conclude in January 2028. During this intensive development experience, selected writers will sharpen their storytelling abilities, expand their professional networks, and gain direct exposure to television executives, producers, showrunners, and experienced industry professionals.
Importantly, while staffing opportunities are a major objective of the programme, placement as a staff writer is not guaranteed. However, the programme is specifically designed to increase participants’ readiness and visibility within the television writing industry.
About the Disney Entertainment Television Writing Program
The Disney Entertainment Television Writing Program exists to discover and support exceptional storytelling talent. The programme focuses on helping emerging writers transition into professional television writing careers through structured mentorship and career development.
Selected Program Writers participate in:
- Professional development curriculum
- Pilot script development
- Networking opportunities
- Workshops led by veteran television writers
- Meetings with executives and producers
- Relationship-building sessions with showrunners
- Industry mixers and collaborative events
The programme aims to prepare writers for staffing opportunities within Disney Entertainment Television productions while strengthening their overall writing portfolio and industry readiness.
Programme Duration
The 2027 DET Writing Program is expected to:
- Begin: January 2027
- End: January 2028
Please note that timelines may be adjusted by the organization.
Main Goal of the Programme
The primary objective of the DET Writing Program is to identify talented writers and potentially place them as staff writers on Disney Entertainment Television series during the programme year.
Although staffing is not guaranteed, participants receive substantial preparation and industry exposure designed to improve their professional opportunities.
What Participants Will Gain
Selected writers benefit from a comprehensive development experience that includes:
1. Professional Writing Development
Participants refine their storytelling techniques and television writing skills.
2. Original Pilot Script Development
Writers develop, write, and polish at least one original pilot script that may serve as a staffing sample.
3. Industry Networking
Participants engage directly with:
- Television executives
- Producers
- Showrunners
- Program alumni
- Veteran television writers
4. Career Exposure
The programme creates opportunities for writers to build valuable professional relationships within the entertainment industry.
5. Workshops and Training
Past activities have included:
- Writing workshops
- Industry panels
- Networking mixers
- Storytelling sessions
- Career development seminars
Application Window
Applications for the 2027 DET Writing Program are open during the following period:
May 4, 2026 – June 1, 2026
Late applications will not be accepted under any circumstances, including technical difficulties.
Important Warning for Applicants
Disney Entertainment Television strongly advises applicants not to wait until the last day to submit applications. According to the programme guidelines:
- Server overload may occur near the deadline
- Technical difficulties may prevent submission
- No exceptions will be granted for missed deadlines
Applicants should prepare and submit all materials early.
Required Application Materials
Applicants must carefully prepare all required submission documents before starting the online application.
1. Resume
Applicants must submit a professional resume with:
- Maximum length: 2 pages
- Professional work experience
- Reverse chronological order
- All industries and employment experiences
Applicants should:
- Focus on paid/professional experience
- Exclude creative content such as script names or loglines
2. Personal Essay
Applicants must complete a personal essay:
- Maximum: 3000 characters
- Approximately 500 words
The programme specifically encourages:
- Personal storytelling
- Authentic experiences
- First-person perspective
- Real anecdotes
- Honest reflections
Applicants are advised not to:
- Reuse essays from other competitions
- Write speeches or impersonal statements
- Focus on generic beliefs instead of lived experiences
3. Staffing Pitch
Applicants must prepare a staffing pitch:
- Maximum: 1500 characters
- Approximately 250 words
The staffing pitch should:
- Connect personal experiences to a DET show
- Demonstrate storytelling relevance
- Highlight lived experiences and perspectives
- Showcase why the applicant would fit as a staff writer
4. Writing Samples
Applicants must submit two pre-existing scripts.
The programme provides guidance regarding:
- Appropriate formats
- Script length
- Genre flexibility
- Original pilot submissions
- Spec script eligibility
Updated Submission Process
The 2027 application process includes important updates.
PDF Uploads Are Not Accepted
Applicants must:
- Paste completed essays directly into the designated application fields
- Paste staffing pitches directly into the application form
PDF uploads for these sections will not be accepted.
Step-by-Step Application Process
Applicants must complete the following steps:
- Accept the privacy notice
- Open the DocuSign release form
- Complete and sign the release form
- Download the signed copy
- Upload the signed release form
- Upload scripts and complete the full application
Click HERE to begin your application!
Writing Teams
The programme also accepts writing team applications.
Important Guidelines for Teams
- Each writing team submits one application
- The application includes fields for writing partner information
Scholarships Connected to the Programme
The application materials reference:
- FX John Singleton Scholarship
- DET Eunetta T. Boone Scholarship
Applicants interested in these scholarship opportunities should carefully review the eligibility requirements within the official programme documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
FAQ 1: Is there an application fee?
The programme FAQs indicate that applicants should review the official materials for fee-related information.
FAQ 2: Do applicants need professional writing experience?
No. Professional writing or production experience is not necessarily required to apply.
FAQ 3: Can applicants submit spec scripts?
Yes, the programme FAQ section specifically addresses spec script submissions.
FAQ 4: Can writing teams apply?
Yes. Writing teams may submit one joint application.
FAQ 5: Is staffing guaranteed?
No. Staffing opportunities are not guaranteed.
FAQ 6: When will applicants hear back?
The programme FAQs state that applicants will be informed regarding their application status according to the programme timeline.
FAQ 7: Must applicants live in Los Angeles?
The FAQ section specifically discusses residency considerations for programme participation.
FAQ 8: Can applicants submit animation, feature, or play scripts?
The programme FAQ includes guidance regarding eligible script formats and genres.
FAQ 9: Will DET provide script samples?
The FAQs address whether sample scripts are available for review.
FAQ 10: What happens if an application is incomplete?
Incomplete applications will be disqualified without notification.
Visit HERE to learn more about the Disney Entertainment Television Writing Program 2027.
Why This Programme Is Important for Emerging Writers
Breaking into television writing can be extremely competitive. The Disney Entertainment Television Writing Program provides aspiring writers with:
- Direct industry access
- Structured mentorship
- Professional credibility
- Portfolio development
- Networking opportunities
- Career acceleration pathways
The programme has become one of the most recognized television writing initiatives for emerging talent in the entertainment industry.
Official Contact Information
Applicants experiencing technical difficulties may contact the programme team through the official CTDI application contact form.
Final Application Advice
Strong applicants should:
- Start preparing early
- Carefully follow all formatting instructions
- Submit authentic personal stories
- Demonstrate unique voice and perspective
- Review the FAQs thoroughly
- Avoid last-minute submissions
Applicants should complete the official online application through the Disney Entertainment Television Creative Talent Development & Inclusion platform before the June 1, 2026 deadline.
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