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  • 50 Random Questions
    Episode – 90 | May 21, 2013
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    As promised, John and Craig answer a bunch of listener questions on everything except screenwriting, on topics ranging from sex to science to sushi.

  • Writing effective transitions
    Episode – 89 | May 14, 2013
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    How you get from one scene to the next can be just as important as the scenes themselves. Craig and John talk techniques and tactics for making those cuts count.

  • Ugly children and cigarettes
    Episode – 88 | May 7, 2013
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    Has a statistician cracked the code on successful screenplay formulas? John and Craig cast a skeptical eye at a New York Times article on Vinny Bruzzese, who claims to have done exactly that.

  • Moving On is not Giving Up
    Episode – 87 | Apr 30, 2013
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    John and Craig discuss when to stop rewriting a project and accept that it’s just not going to become a movie. Then we go bigger to look at when to give up on the dream of being a screenwriter — which starts with a hard look at why people seek out the career in the first place.

  • Taking notes
    Episode – 86 | Apr 23, 2013
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    Craig leads the discussion on how to survive a notes meeting. As screenwriters, our instinct is to defend, deny and debate — but these are almost always the wrong choice. By reframing the discussion about the movie rather than the script, you can often end up at a better place.

  • Another Time and Place
    Episode – 85 | Apr 16, 2013
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    John and Craig discuss the odd dislocation writers experience when writing movies in coffeeshops and windowless offices. We’re literally “someplace else” with our characters, but learning how to work in less-than-ideal circumstances is part of the screenwriter’s trade.

  • First sale and funny on the page
    Episode – 84 | Apr 9, 2013
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    Craig and John look at two recent court decisions that could have a big impact on how movies get sold and resold — and how writers get paid. First-Sale Doctrine is one of those intractable issues that involves freedom and control, bits and atoms, creators and consumers.

  • A city born of fire
    Episode – 83 | Apr 2, 2013
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    Writer Derek Haas (Wanted, 3:10 to Yuma) joins John and Craig to discuss gay slurs, refrigerator logic and his TV show, Chicago Fire.

  • God doesn’t need addresses
    Episode – 82 | Mar 26, 2013
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    Craig is sick and John is in the middle of tech rehearsals, but nothing will stop them from discussing another batch of Three Page Challenges.

  • Veronica Mars Attacks
    Episode – 81 | Mar 19, 2013
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    Craig and John discuss the big Veronica Mars/Kickstarter news in one of the more contentious podcasts to date. If you like umbrage, this is the show for you.

  • Rhythm and Blues
    Episode – 80 | Mar 12, 2013
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    John and Craig talk homesickness and daddy issues before diving into a discussion on what Rhythm and Hues’s bankruptcy means for the film industry — and similar scenarios screenwriters might face down the road.

  • Rigorous, structured daydreaming
    Episode – 79 | Mar 5, 2013
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    Craig and John take a look at an old post that found new life this week when it got picked up on Twitter and Reddit. We go beyond the bullet points to look at the process of writing a scene, from asking the basic questions to getting the words on the page.

  • The Germans have a word for it
    Episode – 78 | Feb 26, 2013
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    Craig and John take a look at the class-action suit over Hollywood’s unpaid interns, then discuss envy and jealousy and other unproductive emotions.

  • We’d Like to Make an Offer
    Episode – 77 | Feb 19, 2013
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    John and Craig discuss spec scripts, pitches and how it feels when your movie gets brutal reviews.

  • How screenwriters find their voice
    Episode – 76 | Feb 12, 2013
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    Aline Brosh McKenna joins John and Craig for a conversation about what writers mean by a “voice,” and how it develops.

  • Villains
    Episode – 75 | Feb 5, 2013
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    John and Craig give heroes the week off and talk bad guys. Not every movie needs a villain, but if you have one, he better be good.

  • Three-Hole Punchdrunk
    Episode – 74 | Jan 29, 2013
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    Craig and John discuss a new report that tallies spec script sales for 2012 — with the reminder that selling a spec isn’t necessarily the most important thing for new writers.

  • Raiders of the Lost Ark
    Episode – 73 | Jan 22, 2013
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    Craig and John spend the entire episode discussing and dissecting RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, looking at both its structure and scene work.

  • People still buy movies
    Episode – 72 | Jan 15, 2013
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    With last week’s news that home video stopped its free-fall and actually grew a little bit in 2012, John and Craig discuss whether studios might ease off on one-step deals and other development austerity measures.

  • Unless they pay you, the answer is no
    Episode – 71 | Jan 8, 2013
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    John and Craig return from the holidays to look at the WGA nominations, the perennially high costs of movies, scene headers and acceptable fonts for treatments.

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