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The Deal with Scripped.com

Episode - 191

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April 4, 2015 Apps, News, Screenwriting Software, Scriptnotes, Transcribed

Craig and John talk with the owner of Scripped.com to investigate what happened when the online screenwriting site suddenly went down this week, erasing four years of screenwriters’ work. When things went south, why did he try to distance himself from the debacle, and what comes next? It’s a candid discussion — but far less uncomfortable than the Final Draft episode.

We’re also joined by the creator/owner of WriterDuet to discuss his role in all of this, and the precautions one takes when using online software.

Huge thanks to our guests and to Matthew and Stuart for their quick turnaround on this episode. We’ll also have a normal episode this Tuesday.

Links:

  • Scripped
  • ScreenCraft
  • WriterDuet
  • John Rhodes’s letter to the Scripped community
  • Fade In
  • Highland
  • Outro by Scriptnotes listener Rajesh Naroth (send us yours!)

You can download the episode here: AAC | mp3.

UPDATE 4-8-15: The transcript of this episode can be found here.

This Is Working

March 31, 2015 Film Industry, Follow Up, Scriptnotes, Story and Plot, Three Page Challenge, Transcribed, Words on the page

For the first time ever, John and Craig spend an entire episode on a full-length original screenplay, K.C. Scott’s THIS IS WORKING.

Black List founder Franklin Leonard joins us as we dig into this former Three Page Challenge entry, examining character, story and thematic issues. We get very specific about what’s working in the script now — but also what the movie may want to become. Plus we talk about the road ahead for this writer, and the choices he’s going to be facing.

Listeners are going to get a lot out of this episode — and even moreso if they read the script beforehand. So download the script and give it a read first if you have a chance. (Link below.)

This is a very different episode for us, so let us know what you think on Twitter and Facebook.

Links:

  • K.C. Scott’s This Is Working
  • K.C. on Twitter, @BlackSitcomDad
  • Scriptnotes, 187: The Coyote Could Stop Any Time featuring This Is Working’s Three Page Challenge
  • Franklin Leonard on Wikipedia, Twitter, and on Scriptnotes episodes 60, 123 and 124
  • Lexicon Valley episode 56 asks, Is “Try And” an Acceptable Substitute for “Try To”?
  • Reddit’s r/writeresearch subreddit
  • Follow @theblcklst on Twitter for tomorrow’s announcement
  • Outro by Scriptnotes editor Matthew Chilelli (send us yours!)

You can download the episode here: AAC | mp3.

UPDATE 4-5-15: The transcript of this episode can be found here.

Uncluttered by Ignorance

March 24, 2015 Adaptation, QandA, Scriptnotes, Transcribed, Words on the page

John and Craig dig into the overstuffed mail bag to answer listener questions about scenes, stagnation, subtitles and script breakdowns. Plus we reveal the consensus opinions on whether we should have ads, and look at possibilities for the Full Script Challenge.

We also have a lengthy digression into probability and the proper way to pronounce Los Feliz.

Links:

  • ‘Los Feliz’: How you say it tells about you and L.A. from the LA Times
  • How To Pronounce ‘Los Feliz’ from the Atwater Village Newbie blog
  • Screenwriting.io on what constitutes a scene
  • A sample short film budget
  • u/temptotosssoon’s story of waking up and realizing he’d dreamt the past decade of his life on Reddit
  • Outro by Scriptnotes listener Jon Spurney (send us yours!)

You can download the episode here: AAC | mp3.

UPDATE 3-30-15: The transcript of this episode can be found here.

Midseason Finale

March 17, 2015 Film Industry, Follow Up, News, Scriptnotes, So-Called Experts, Three Page Challenge, Transcribed, Weekend Read, WGA

Craig and John wrap up many plotlines from previous episodes, with follow-up on Three Page Challenges, diversity numbers, Road Runner and other rules, plus the Gravity lawsuit in light of the Blurred Lines verdict.

Then, it’s time to start whole new storylines with discussion of the future of the show, including the Full Script Challenge and the possibility of not losing money on this whole venture. We want to know what you think, so tell us via email, Twitter or our long-neglected Facebook page, which we actually promise to check this week.

And there’s more! Weekend Read 1.5 adds iPad and iCloud support. Courier Prime has two new variants, Courier Prime Sans and Courier Prime Source.

Plus John and his compatriots will be testing a brand-new tabletop game in LA next Monday, and need your help. (Link below.)

Links:

  • Weekend Read now has iPad support, iCloud sync and folders
  • Download Courier Prime Sans and Courier Prime Source now
  • PAX East
  • If you live in LA, sign up to help us test a new tabletop game on March 23
  • Scriptnotes, 187: The Coyote Could Stop Any Time
  • WGAw 2015 Writer Access Project
  • Wiley Vs. Rhodes on YouTube
  • Scriptnotes, 186: The Rules (or, the Paradox of the Outlier)
  • Begging the question on Wikipedia
  • The New York Times on What’s Wrong With the ‘Blurred Lines’ Copyright Ruling
  • 12 Signs of a Promising Spec Script by Ray Morton
  • Email us at ask@johnaugust.com or leave us a comment on our Facebook page
  • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt on Netflix
  • FiveThirtyEight on Draftback for Google Docs
  • Laughing Squid on VeinViewer
  • Outro by Scriptnotes listener Kristian Gotthelf (send us yours!)

You can download the episode here: AAC | mp3.

UPDATE 3-22-15: The transcript of this episode can be found here.

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