Scriptnotes, Episode 735: The Flashforward Fallback, Transcript
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The original post for this episode can be found here. Craig Mazin: The reason I don’t like this producer is because they’re doing this thing that makes me insane, which is to eleva...
The original post for this episode can be found here. John August: Hey, this is John. Standard warning for people who are in the car with their kids, there’s some swearing in this...
The original post for this episode can be found here. John August: Hello and welcome. My name is John August. Craig Mazin: My name is Craig Mazin. John: This is episode 736 of Scri...
The original post for this episode can be found here. John August: Hello and welcome. My name is John August and this is episode 730 of Scriptnotes, a podcast about screenwriting a...
John and Craig connect the dots on transitions and how they can be just as important as the scenes themselves. They look at how to get your scenes flowing into one another, the man...
The original post for this episode can be found here. John August: Hello, and welcome. My name is John August, and this is Episode 732 of Scriptnotes, a podcast about screenwriting...
The original post for this episode can be found here. John August: Hello, and welcome. My name is John August, and this is episode 733 of Scriptnotes. It’s a podcast about screenwr...
The original post for this episode can be found here. John August: Hello, and welcome. My name is John August. Craig Mazin: Oh, my name is Craig Mazin. John: This is episode 731 of...
John and Craig welcome back Aline Brosh McKenna (The Devil Wears Prada, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) to explore the timely questions about art and human labor posed by her long-awaited seq...
John and Craig go back to the beginning to examine the mechanics of the flash-forward opening — or as it’s known on this podcast, the “Stuart Special.” They look at what makes a st...
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John welcomes back Phil Hay (Destroyer, The Invitation) to ask, how do you get a movie made with independent financing? They look at how indie movies get made, where you get the mo...
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John and Craig welcome back Katie Dippold (Widow’s Bay, Ghostbusters) to ask, what advice would you give to your younger self? They revisit the writers they used to be, offer speci...
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