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Scriptnotes Podcast

John August and Craig Mazin
Screenwriting
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Farewell Scenes
Hollywood
Hollywood Legal Tropes
Client Communication
Hollywood Representation
Endings
Criminal Law
Miranda Rights
Intrinsic Motivation
Streaming Services
Stand-Up Comedy
Ethics In Law
Legal Ethics
Trial Preparation
Managers
Industry Networking
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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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Latest Episodes

John and Craig celebrate the release of the Scriptnotes Book with a sold-out show full of arguments, games and holiday cheer at Dynasty Typewriter in LA.

Slate's Julia Turner returns to interview John and Craig about the fifteen year journey toward... more

John and Craig gather a congregation of writers in St. David's Episcopal Church for a live round of the Three Page Challenge. They look at three listener-submitted scripts to offer them their honest feedback, face-to-face.

They offer suggestions on... more

John welcomes Danya Jimenez & Hannah McMechan, the writing team behind KPop Demon Hunters, to chart their path from film school to first feature.

They look at navigating early career difficulties like finding your voice and trying to get reps, thei... more

John and Craig welcome back Dana Fox (Wicked, The Lost City) for a magical flight through everything that went into adapting Wicked and its upcoming sequel, Wicked: For Good. They look at the history of the project, why it was split into two movies, ... more

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Recent Guests

Danya Jimenez
A screenwriter and member of the creative team behind KPop Demon Hunters.
Freelance Writer
Episode: 713 - Your First Produced Film
Hannah McMechan
A screenwriter and member of the creative team behind KPop Demon Hunters.
Freelance Writer
Episode: 713 - Your First Produced Film
Dana Fox
Writer and showrunner known for 'Cruella', 'Wicked', and 'Home Before Dark'
Episode: 712 - Something Wicked This Way Comes
Graham Rowat
Actor and audiobook narrator who read the Scriptnotes book
Episode: 712 - Something Wicked This Way Comes
Aline Brosh McKenna
Screenwriter known for her work on 'The Devil Wears Prada'
Episode: 711 - The State of Pitching
Nora Garrett
First-time screenwriter of After the Hunt.
Imagine Entertainment
Episode: 707 - After the Hunt
Megana Rao
Scriptnotes producer
Scriptnotes
Episode: 702 - Last Looks
Pamela Ribon
Screenwriter known for her work on Moana and Nimona
Episode: 699 - How to Talk About Yourself
Drew Marquardt
Producer and upcoming director
Episode: 696 - A Screenwriter's Guide to Directors

Hosts

John August
Host and screenwriter with extensive experience in the film and television industry, known for his practical advice and insights on screenwriting.
Craig Mazin
Co-host and screenwriter, recognized for his contributions to prominent film and television projects, providing valuable industry insights.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 4.4k ratings
  • Engaging and informative

    One of my four must-listen-weekly shows

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mat Everywhere
    Australiaa month ago
  • Film. Not politics.

    Was very excited for this podcast. Unfortunately the crazy swerve into how “truth social is a funny way to lie” was it for me. I’m not even a republican. It’s a toxic us vs them landscape and I won’t have any part of it.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    J. Rousal
    United States2 months ago
  • Always Inneresting

    I love these guys. They are enormously generous, critical of entities that harm or manipulate writers, and marry experience with theory. It does take time to find its rhythm and I really had to let Craig grow on me (mostly by just disagreeing with his articulation, not his feelings) but once that happened, the podcast became an easy daily fixture on my evening walks. The Dennis Palumbo and Aline Brosh McKenna episodes are particularly great and replay-able and I’m excited to buy the book when it... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vishnu228
    United States4 months ago
  • My favorite podcast

    I’ve sampled a ton of podcasts over the last decade. I listen to only a few regularly. Though I am a writer, I’ve never pursued screen or scriptwriting - and don’t intend to. With that said, I love the “inside entertainment writing” that Craig and John give us weekly, the guests, the content, almost everything about it. The writing tips here are good for everyone. IMO, this is the best of them all.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MarinoCorps
    United States5 months ago
  • Love This Podcast But…

    The Flash was an offensively horrible money grab, I mean movie.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ArethaBoom
    United States9 months ago

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Some value the thoughtful discussions on the intricacies of screenwriting and the film industry overall, noting the practical advice provided.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and informative nature of the content, often describing it as a must-listen for aspiring screenwriters.
A portion of the audience expresses frustration with occasional political commentary, indicating a desire for a focus strictly on screenwriting topics.
Overall, reviews highlight the podcast's unique position in providing industry insights and fostering a community for writers.

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Apple Podcasts
#110
United States/TV & Film
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#67
United Kingdom/TV & Film
Apple Podcasts
#124
Canada/TV & Film
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#70
France/TV & Film
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#78
Australia/TV & Film
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#129
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Talking Points

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713 - Your First Produced Film
Q: How did you secure your first paid writing job?
Their first paid writing job came through connections made during college, specifically a recommendation from a friend who worked at Sony, resulting in a rewrite assignment.
713 - Your First Produced Film
Q: What was it like transitioning from student life to working in the industry?
Danya and Hannah highlighted that while they were excited about securing an agent post-graduation, they quickly found themselves working as substitute teachers, navigating the complexities between their aspirations and reality while trying to continue writing.
712 - Something Wicked This Way Comes
Q: Was the 1990s a great decade for action movies?
Yes, many iconic action movies were produced in the 1990s, and they continue to resonate with audiences.
712 - Something Wicked This Way Comes
Q: How much suffering is too much for characters?
The suffering must lead to genuine character growth and should feel purposeful, avoiding gratuitous emotional torture.
711 - The State of Pitching
Q: How should I title characters when they are in character in a stage play within my screenplay?
Use their on-stage name in parentheses after their real name if it's important to distinguish their character.

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1. The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna
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3. The No Film School Podcast
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Recent guests on Scriptnotes Podcast include:

1. Danya Jimenez
2. Hannah McMechan
3. Dana Fox
4. Graham Rowat
5. Aline Brosh McKenna
6. Nora Garrett
7. Megana Rao
8. Pamela Ribon

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