On The Page Pilar Alessandra
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- TV und Film
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ON THE PAGE: Join professional script consultant Pilar Alessandra as she demystifies screenwriting and answers your questions about script craft and story.
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882. "Why Not Take a Big Swing?”
When writer-director GG Hawkins had access to a unique location for a limited amount of time, she “planted a flag and figured out a way to do it,” writing, producing and directing an indi-feature called I Really Love My Husband.
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881. Film in the Age of Consent
Filmmaker/ professor Michele Meek shares her thoughts about changing sexuality in teen films, how rom-coms often rely on a non-consent premise and about her wish that writers put their sex scenes on the page.
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880. Story to Script
From "safety nets” to “act three payoffs," Pilar goes solo to talk about what she’s learning while working with writers Story to Script.
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879. Not Another Deaf Story
Writer/director Hilari Scarl discusses her latest multi-media work, Not Another Deaf Story, written and performed with deaf actors on stage and on screen.
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878. Making It
Writers Chris Lawing and Alex Grossman have independently made the movies they’ve written and prepare to makes more! Here they talk about how they’ve pulled it off and what they’ve learned along the way.
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877. Scene Direction Contest 2024
Actor Joel Stoffer (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, Stranger Things) stage-reads scene direction submissions from listeners as they showcase their writing skills! Who will win?
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Ein frischer Einblick ins Leben von Drehbuchautoren in Hollywood
"On the Page: Screenwriting" bietet einen unterhaltsamen Mix aus praktischen Tips für jeden ambitionierten Drehbuchautor und zwanglosem Plausch mit Einblicken in das tägliche Leben von Autoren, Drehbuchberatern und Produzenten in LA. Gastgeberin Pilar Alessandra und ihre Gäste wissen, wovon sie reden und bieten außerdem die Möglichkeit via E-Mail eigene Fragen zu stellen. Für mich einer der besten Drehbuch-Podcasts überhaupt!
Like an actual Writers' Workshop
Hot host Pilar Alessandra and varying guests give sometimes chaotic but always sympathetic insights in the very mechanical basic techniques of structured Hollywood screenwriting, many of which can be applied to writing in general.