Cheaper Than A Book, With More Entertainment
As any writer will know, you want to know about as much about your craft as possible to become a better writer. Usually, this leads to you buying books that supposedly have sage advice. Well, this podcast is that for screenwriting, except the information you’re learning about is useful, and it’s free. Hosted by a guy that writes most of Tim Burton’s recent films, and the guy that wrote The Hangover Part 2, it’s a must for any writer, and a Bible for anybody interested in the craft of screenwriting. More than that, it’s also two industry veterans talking about their industry, and imparting their wisdom on future victims. Hint: Don’t move to L.A. to pursue a screenwriting career unless you have zero attachments in life, are young and ambitious, and are willing to work hard in futility for an indeterminate time.
jeremymlucas via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/08/12
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As a routine reader of John August's eponymous blog and an occasional visitor to Craig Mazin's "The Artful Writer," I am delighted that these two screenwriters started a podcast. "Scriptnotes" provides the same type of encouragement that their websites always have, while...Read full review »
CalliopeMichael via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/12
Listen to two long-term pros consider various aspects of the business and craft of screenwriting.
glassblowerscat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/12
there are plenty of podcasts about hollywood filmmakers, but this is the only one i know that is actually BY hollywood filmmakers. as an aspiring screenwriter (yeah, another one), it's immensely useful to hear about the week-to-week ups and downs of two successful, WORKING writers. while...Read full review »
brett in tokyo via Apple Podcasts · Japan · 05/30/12
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