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  • Scriptnotes Voice: Snitching on Sexism
    Episode – Scriptnotes Voice | Oct 23, 2017
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    Daley Haggar shares her experience in the writers room. Originally posted on [Lenny Letter](http://www.lennyletter.com/work/a1024/why-im-snitching-on-hollywood-sexism/). Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download this Scriptnotes Voice [here](http://traffic.libsyn.com/scriptnotes/scriptnotes_voice_Daley_Haggar.mp3).

  • Getting Stuff Written
    Episode – 321 | Oct 17, 2017
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    John welcomes Grant Faulkner, Executive Director of NaNoWriMo and author of Pep Talks for Writers, to discuss the writing process and how to get out of your own way creatively. We explore the ubiquity of the Other Syndrome and the perils of envy. We also look at pen names, “throw-away writing,” and the advantages of […]

  • Should You Give Up?
    Episode – 320 | Oct 10, 2017
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    John and Craig attempt to answer the question that many aspiring screenwriters dare not ask aloud: when — if ever — is the right time to give up on the dream of becoming a working screenwriter? Relatedly, is it okay to omit “aspiring” when describing oneself as a screenwriter? How do you ask friends for […]

  • Diary of a First-Time Director
    Episode – 212 | Oct 3, 2017
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    John and Craig sit down with Marielle Heller, the writer and director of the acclaimed feature The Diary of a Teenage Girl, to talk about the journey of getting her movie made, from optioning the novel to the Sundance Labs through production. We discuss sex scenes and ’70s wallpaper, anamorphic lenses and leaving subplots on […]

  • Movies Dodged a Bullet
    Episode – 319 | Sep 26, 2017
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    John and Craig speculate about why the film industry fared better in the transition to digital while the music industry struggled. We also follow up on the WGA elections, hearing John’s priorities as a new board member. Lured back into the intrigue of MoviePass, we discuss new information on this business model. Then it’s another […]

  • Writing Other Things
    Episode – 318 | Sep 19, 2017
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    John and Craig welcome back Aline Brosh McKenna to talk about writing projects outside the familiar constraints of screenwriting. We discuss the surprises and adjustments involved in the creative processes of different media: Aline’s graphic novel Jane, Craig’s HBO miniseries Chernobyl, and John’s original song, “Rise.” We also dig into why screenwriters sometimes need to […]

  • First Day on the Job
    Episode – 317 | Sep 12, 2017
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    Craig and John debut a new segment: This Kind of Scene, looking at how different movies handle similar situations. The Hudsucker Proxy, The Devil Wears Prada, Hidden Figures and Training Day all need to introduce their heroes to their new workplaces. We examine how those scenes work, both on the page and on screen. We […]

  • Distracted Boyfriend Is All of Us
    Episode – 316 | Sep 5, 2017
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    John and Craig dive into another round of How Would This Be a Movie, looking at stories (and memes!) from around the world to figure out which ones might lend themselves to big-screen treatment.

  • Big Screens, Big Money
    Episode – 315 | Aug 29, 2017
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    John and Craig offer a 101 on how movies make money at theaters, and why a 1948 Supreme Court case changed everything.

  • Unforgiven
    Episode – 314 | Aug 22, 2017
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    Craig and John take a deep dive into 1992’s Unforgiven, looking at how the David Webb Peoples script works on the page and on the screen.

  • Well, It Worked in the 80s
    Episode – 313 | Aug 15, 2017
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    John and Craig look at four films from the past and discuss how we could make them today.

  • The Magic Word Is In This Episode
    Episode – 312 | Aug 8, 2017
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    Craig and John tackle a bunch of listener questions, along with follow-up on previous discussions.

  • Scriptnotes Live Homecoming Show
    Episode – 311 | Aug 1, 2017
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    John and Craig welcome special guests Megan Amram (The Good Place), Tom Schnauz (Better Call Saul) and Matt Selman (The Simpsons) to talk about writing television, from staffing to breaking story to the challenge of short seasons.

  • What’s in the WGA Deal
    Episode – 310 | Jul 25, 2017
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    Craig and John talk with Chris Keyser, one of the co-chairs of the WGA Negotiating Committee, to learn what gains were achieved in the most recent deal, and what work lies ahead.

  • Logic and Gimmickry
    Episode – 309 | Jul 18, 2017
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    John and Craig step up to the whiteboard to look at the story logic in our scripts, then examine how tricks and gimmicks can help keep scenes interesting.

  • Chekhov’s Ladder
    Episode – 308 | Jul 11, 2017
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    Craig and John discuss the concept of affordances — player expectations for what videogame characters can do — and how writers can apply these principles to their film and TV scripts.

  • Teaching Your Heroes to Drive
    Episode – 307 | Jul 4, 2017
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    John and Craig explore how story develops from a synthesis of character and plot, and why writers need to continually shift their frames of reference between “inside” and “outside” the experience of their heroes.

  • DRAMA!
    Episode – 306 | Jun 27, 2017
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    Craig and John take a look at what happens when the drama is behind the camera, and the difference between what’s reported and what’s really going on. We also offer some advice on what one should do, should they find themselves caught up in the crazy.

  • Forever Young and Stupid
    Episode – 305 | Jun 20, 2017
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    Craig and John take on a new Three Page Challenge, looking at three listener scenes to see if they follow the exacting rules set by Screenwriters University. (Ahem.)

  • Location Is Where It’s At
    Episode – 304 | Jun 13, 2017
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    Craig and John look at how screenwriters describe locations, and how these choices impact production and the final product. Plus, we discuss how podcasts have become a new source of IP for adaptations.

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