The Selling Your Screenplay Podcast Ashley Scott Meyers
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- TV & Film
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The Selling Your Screenplay Podcast helps serious screenwriters sell their screenplays. We offer practical advice about how to market your script and get it into the hands of agents, managers, producers, and directors who can get your screenplay produced.
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SYS 521 – AI Filmmaking and Interview With Writer/Director William Eubank
In this episode of the Selling Your Screenplay Podcast, our host Ashley Scott Meyers tells us his thoughts on how AI tools like ChatGPT and Sora from OpenAI might change writing and filmmaking. Ashley then interviews filmmaker William Eubank, who’s credits include being the Writer/Director of Land Of Bad (2024), The Signal (2014) and Directing […]
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SYS 520 – The Legal Side of Screenwriting With Joshua Lastine
In this episode of the podcast Ashley Scott Meyers talks with Entertainment Lawyer Joshua Lastine. Our guest, Joshua Lastine talks about how at a young age he knew he wanted to work in the movie and television industry, which led to being an attorney for Lastine Entertainment Law. Joshua Lastine talks about buying or optioning […]
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SYS 519 – Building Relationships With Movie Distributors With Chad Ferrin
In this episode Ashley Scott Meyers talks with Filmmaker Chad Ferrin. Our guest, Chad Ferrin talks about his latest Horror movie Scalper (2023) which features Jake Busey and Bai Ling. Chad is the Writer/Director of that movie. They talk about that movie and how he has build relationships with Producers and Distributors over the years. […]
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SYS 518 – From Police Officer To Filmmaker With Warren Fast
In this episode Ashley Scott Meyers talks with Filmmaker Warren Fast. Our guest, Warren Fast talks about how he from Law Enforcement and transitioned into writing and filmmaking. They talk about his latest credit, Roadkill (2024), an Action Crime movie he is the Writer/Director of. The podcast is available in iTunes, YouTube, Stitcher (for Android […]
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SYS 517 – Look Books and Visual Outlining With Todd Bogin
In this episode, Ashley Scott Meyers talks with filmmaker Todd Bogin. Our guest, Todd Bogin is the Writer/Director of the Drama/Thriller feature Hidden Exposure (2023). Among the cast of that movie is Liana Liberato and Richard Kind. Todd Bogin talks about co-writing Hidden Exposure, how he worked with a sales agent and went to American […]
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SYS 516 – Being a Parent of a Child Actor with Bryan Cantrell
In this episode, guest Bryan Cantrell talks about being the parent of an actor Ava Cantrell and how that helped him network with the entertainment industry. Bryan Cantrell tells us about Abigail (2023), a Horror movie he is an Executive Producer of which stars his daughter Ava Cantrell, who is known for her work in […]
Customer Reviews
Good start
For a first podcast this was really good stuff. In an engaging style Mr Meyers covers several important concerns for the aspiring screenwriter, including contests, query letters and formatting. I look forward to further podcasts. Highly recommended.
Comprehensive View of Visual Media
Ashley really knows his stuff and has a huge network of contacts for these interviews, not only in the States, but from around the world. His guests have covered almost every aspect of film making, production, direction, camera work, sound, editing post production and promotion - to name only a few. Through his guests and via his own content, he lives the 'business', is a screenwriter and film maker himself, plus he offers a suite of services for those seeking entry or advancement in the film industry. Check out his website for these tips services, and opportunities to gain recognition, hone your craft and receive valuable feed back. These invaluable podcasts offer wide range of experts and are consistently informative and well produced.
Solid podcast
Solid episodes on all facets of the world of screenwriting. In all honesty though, the audio quality is a real let down. I find it hard sometimes to continue listening when the audio starts to skip around or it sounds like your guest is talking in a submarine at the bottom of the Atlantic. The quality of conversation, and sound advice is what keeps me listening; I certainly can't fault you there.
Maybe you can start trying to get guests to visit your office a la "On The Page" podcast, although I understand that would be harder to arrange. One more note, and it's merely a suggestion, less plugs for your website. I listen to every episode and wear my skip button out just trying to wade through the first 5 minute sales pitch. Overall a good podcast; it gets me listening every week.