4 episodios

Welcome to the Troublemakers podcast, where amazing things happen. We cover screenwriting and coffee in all its many amazing ways. Screenwriter and coffee addict Michael T. Burgess hosts this bite-size show that hopes to entertain and inform your writing and coffee experience.

Troublemakers Troublemakers

    • Cine y TV

Welcome to the Troublemakers podcast, where amazing things happen. We cover screenwriting and coffee in all its many amazing ways. Screenwriter and coffee addict Michael T. Burgess hosts this bite-size show that hopes to entertain and inform your writing and coffee experience.

    Troublemakers - 104 - Strikes & Banning

    Troublemakers - 104 - Strikes & Banning

    This episode covers the labor dispute between the Writers Guild of America with the Alliance of Motion Pictures & Television Producers (AMPTP) and how ineffective calls for banning and cancelling has worked in the past.



    Covering some major banning practices against coffee of all things and just how this practice works against human nature.



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    For short questions, comments, or show suggestions reach out to me at @michaeltroubleburgess on Instagram.



    For longer questions, troublemakersmtb@gmail.com

    • 6 min
    Oaxaca Episode: Cold Brew & Character Voices

    Oaxaca Episode: Cold Brew & Character Voices

    Welcome to Troublemakers a podcast about coffee and screenwriting and the things that go together just as great as the aforementioned.
    In this episode, we’re in beautiful Oaxaca, Mexico for the Oaxaca Film Festival with Courtney Deelen’s “Hunter’s Chance”.
    Taking a break from the festivities to have an amazing cold brew at Cafe De Barro. One of the best things about the cold brew process is that because there never is hot water added to the brew to shock the bean/grounds, it gives a full-flavor without the acidic hit that comes from heat processing.
    When it comes to writing your characters, having a distinct rhythm, wording, and weight with the words they use makes for an easier read and a stronger more distinctive choice. Thinking about emotional states, education, levels of intelligence in a emotional, social, and phycological ways plays so much into the words they use or don’t in a conversation..
    So on your next pass at a script, keep this in mind and enjoy your coffee.
    Let me know what you think of the episode and make sure to subscribe to the podcast. It not only helps our rankings but lets others with a love of screenwriting and coffee know more about this exciting community.
    Until next time!
    #troublemakers

    • 2 min
    Americano & Outlines

    Americano & Outlines

    Welcome to Troublemakers a podcast about coffee and screenwriting and the things that go together just as great as the aforementioned. 

    In this episode, we cover some of the greatness of my favorite drink the americano. It’s a simple espresso shot with a 1:3 ratio of espresso to hot water. It doesn’t mask the taste of the complexities of the bean, the roast, or the extraction process. Not nearly as intense as a solo shot of espresso and not as diluted as a latte with milk or too much water. The perfect ratio to get a great cuppa coffee.

    Some of my favorite beans I've played with lately are:

    Pilot Coffee Roasters ANTHEM

    Pilot Coffee Roasters HERITAGE

    and Detour Coffee Roasters PUNCH BUGGY ESPRESSO

    (No affiliate links in this episode posted above)

    Outlines are a topic of controversy when it comes to feature screenplay writers. Some swear by them, making a large format blueprint of the who, what, where, and how for the story to progress from act to act or scene to scene. Others swear by starting at one end of the story and working backwards or burning the story at both ends and finding themselves somewhere in the middle. I’m personally one to find an outline crucial to plot out where my protagonist is coming from, going to, and what will ultimately be that circle of change that brings them back to where they began with a new layer of growth from their journey.

    For television screenplay writers outlines are a necessity. The deadlines are tight, the teamwork required to get the show up, shot, and edited are so intrinsic that having a clear path keeps the forward momentum going. 

    Stories can be elevated, twisted, or be dead on arrival in the outline process depending on what discoveries appear in the outline process. If something doesn’t fit into the world the Showrunner has created, the outline can be that spot where glaring problems can be identified and triaged before sending the writer for that episode off to write the script.  

    Some of the best shows have such clean outlines that you really see the talent of the writing team mixing such complex stories within a single episode. Pulling you deep into the story and when you get to the end, you’re sitting there taking a moment to comprehend all the information you easily digested. I find those are the moments when someone asks you what the episode was about and you’re dumbfounded for a moment trying to figure out how to describe all that you witnessed in the last hour or half-hour. 

    So, what are some of your favorite things about the Americano or Outlines? 

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    For short comments I'm at @MichaelTBurgess on Twitter, @marsboymike on instagram

    For longer questions, email me at troublemakersmtb@gmail.com

    ©2019 Deelen with Trouble, Inc.

    • 4 min
    #NationalCoffeeDay Teaser

    #NationalCoffeeDay Teaser

    New season of Troublemakers coming to you October 2018

    • 15 segundos

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