Write Your Screenplay Podcast
A podcast by Jacob Krueger
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224 Episodes
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PODCAST – Show Me A Hero: Do You Need An Active Main Character?
Published: 10/09/2015 -
PODCAST – The Tree Of Life: Alternative Forms of Structure
Published: 27/08/2015 -
PODCAST – The Craft of Writing: Externalizing the Internal, Part 1
Published: 25/08/2015 -
PODCAST – Tangerine: All You Need is a Want and an iPhone!
Published: 20/08/2015 -
PODCAST – Formatting: Isolating Visual Moments of Action
Published: 13/08/2015 -
PODCAST – Trainwreck: The Game of the Scene
Published: 06/08/2015 -
PODCAST – Me and Earl and the Dying Girl: Two Levels of Structure
Published: 26/07/2015 -
PODCAST – Writing The Horror Movie: The Inner Psychology of Se7en, Drag Me To Hell & Dawn of the Dead
Published: 16/07/2015 -
PODCAST – INSIDE OUT: Character, Archetypes and The Psychology of Revision
Published: 11/07/2015 -
PODCAST – ADAPTATION: The Rhythm of Rewriting
Published: 24/06/2015 -
PODCAST – MAD MAX: FURY ROAD & The Engine of Structure
Published: 21/05/2015 -
PODCAST – THE LEGO MOVIE & The Dance of Creativity
Published: 08/05/2015 -
PODCAST – FURIOUS 7: Feeding The Genre Monster
Published: 13/04/2015 -
PODCAST – BIRDMAN: Writing A Screenplay Is Like Writing a Poem
Published: 25/03/2015 -
PODCAST – 50 Shades of Grey: Could It Have Been a Great Script?
Published: 04/03/2015 -
PODCAST – American Sniper: Is Your Adaptation Running Toward The Truth?
Published: 21/02/2015 -
PODCAST – Into The Woods: Navigating The Development Process
Published: 24/12/2014 -
PODCAST – Nightcrawler: Writing The Issue-Based Movie
Published: 27/11/2014 -
PODCAST – TV Series Writing: What You Need To Break In
Published: 18/09/2014 -
PODCAST – Guardians of The Galaxy: It’s a Metaphor!
Published: 05/08/2014
Rather than looking at movies in terms of "two thumbs up" or "two thumbs down" Award Winning Screenwriter Jacob Krueger discusses what you can learn from them as a screenwriter. He looks at good movies, bad movies, movies we love, and movies we hate, exploring how they were built, and how you can apply those lessons to your own writing. More information and full archives at WriteYourScreenplay.com