Scriptnotes Podcast
Summary: Screenwriters John August and Craig Mazin discuss screenwriting and related topics in the film and television industry, everything from getting stuff written to the vagaries of copyright and work-for-hire law.
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- Artist: John August and Craig Mazin
- Copyright: © Copyright 2012
Podcasts:
Craig and John take a look at awards-season screeners before going deep into a discussion of how residuals work and why they're so important to screenwriters. Plus, a visit from Craig's cleaning lady, who thinks he's insane.
John and Craig tackle reader questions about self distribution, pseudonyms, separated rights, and studios' feelings about international versus domestic box office.
On episode 12 of Scriptnotes, Craig and John discuss musicals, split time lines, split personalities and the human brain.
When you read articles claiming every Hollywood movie loses money, an obvious question arises: "Why do they keep making them, then?" In this installment, John and Craig explain how the film industry spends and makes money.
Craig and John go through the mailbox to answer listener questions. Can great actors save bad writing? What happens when writing partners split up? Are flashbacks always a bad idea? Should a young British comedy writer move to America?
Craig and John tackle a listener question about the early stages of a screenwriting career: deciding which meetings to take, which projects to pursue, and how not to go broke in the process.
John and Craig discuss why screenwriters want to please people -- and how it often hurts them and the movie they're writing -- before a lengthy discussion of the pros and cons of going to film school.
John and Craig answer a listener's question about whether (and how) to ditch an ineffective manager, then discuss daily work habits, hardware and software.
John and Craig discuss the new fall shows and how little kids become screenwriters, with discussion of D&D, Malcolm Gladwell and daisy-wheel printers.
In episode five of Scriptnotes, Craig and I dive deep into the esoterica of the WGA, copyright and separated rights as prelude to a discussion of two ongoing lawsuits: Jessica Bendinger vs. the Bring It On musical and Harlan Ellison vs. In Time.
In episode four of Scriptnotes, Craig and I discuss migraines and zombie apocalypse preparations before we segue to the main topic: how screenwriters work with directors, from the first meeting to on-set etiquette to giving notes in post.
Craig and John follow up on their comment about kids being the death of screenwriters, then dive into the process of outling a script, from index cards to whiteboards to spreadsheets. Along the way, they discuss Curious George, Torchwood and V.
John and Craig finally answer the question they've been avoiding for years: "How do I get an agent and/or manager?" We discuss the differences between agents and managers, what each looks for in a client, and strategies for making the connections.
John and Craig discuss how screenwriters prepare when asked to "pitch their take" on material, then look at the candidates and issues for the 2011 WGA Elections.