195 episodes

Welcome to The Screenwriting Life, a podcast where Oscar-nominated writer Meg LeFauve and Emmy-nominated writer Lorien McKenna discuss not only the craft and business of Screenwriting, but also the emotional life: the ups and downs of being a creative, to remind you that you are not alone and to keep writing.

The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna Meg LeFauve & Lorien McKenna

    • TV & Film

Welcome to The Screenwriting Life, a podcast where Oscar-nominated writer Meg LeFauve and Emmy-nominated writer Lorien McKenna discuss not only the craft and business of Screenwriting, but also the emotional life: the ups and downs of being a creative, to remind you that you are not alone and to keep writing.

    189 | Create Your Hollywood Game Plan w/ Carole Kirschner

    189 | Create Your Hollywood Game Plan w/ Carole Kirschner

    Carole Kirschner, the director of the CBS Diversity Writers Program & WGA Showrunner Training Program, is passionate about helping creative professionals build thriving Hollywood careers. Whether you're an emerging writer of a pro, Carole will offer you PRACTICAL advice as to how to approach this ever-changing business.
    FOR CAROLE'S BOOK: https://www.carolekirschner.com/book
    FOR CAROLE'S BOOTCAMP: http://ckbootcamp.com/
    TO JOIN OUR PATREON: www.patreon.com/thescreenwritinglife

    • 1 hr 10 min
    188 | Playwriting (and some BTS Behind the Making of Coco) ft. Octavio Solis

    188 | Playwriting (and some BTS Behind the Making of Coco) ft. Octavio Solis

    Octavio Solis is among the most celebrated playwrights discussing the Latin American experience, but he wasn't always a writer. Octavio began his artistic journey as an actor-turned-writing-teacher. But when his students started succeeding, he felt an emerging feeling; a need to take his own advice and get to the page.
    Since then, Solis has written dozens of celebrated plays, in addition to culturally consulting on Pixar's COCO, which we discuss today.
    JOIN OUR PATREON: www.patreon.com/thescreenwritinglife

    • 1 hr 15 min
    187 | Writing For Multi-Cam Sitcoms (w/ Lopez vs Lopez Showrunner Debby Wolfe)

    187 | Writing For Multi-Cam Sitcoms (w/ Lopez vs Lopez Showrunner Debby Wolfe)

    Even though Debby Wolfe began her career writing "edgy, brooding feminist shorts" (her words), but really found her lane as a writer when she wrote a Modern Family spec that launched her career. Since then, she's written on a number of multi-cams, eventually arriving on Lopez vs. Lopez, which she's currently showrunning. Today, Debby discusses how she manages to produce at the pace Network TV requires, how she staffs, and the importance of character-driven comedy.
    Watch Season 2 of Lopez vs Lopez starting on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 with back-to-back episodes at 8/7c and 8:30/7:30c on NBC. New episodes air next day on Peacock. It will continue in those time slots going forward — which means, yes, you'll be getting two new episodes of the show per week! 
    JOIN OUR PATREON: www.patreon.com/thescreenwritinglife

    • 48 min
    186 | A Crash Course For Showrunners (And Their Staff Writers) ft. Jeff Melvoin

    186 | A Crash Course For Showrunners (And Their Staff Writers) ft. Jeff Melvoin

    Jeff Melvoin is - for lack of a better word - a legend in TV. He's an award-winning television writer, producer, showrunner, and educator who has written dozens and produced hundreds of one-hour episodes on over a dozen television series. He's also the founder and chair of the Writers Guild of America's Showrunner Training Program, now entering its 19th year.
    Jeff's incredible book RUNNING THE SHOW, the focus of our convo today, is part memoir, part playbook, and part cheat sheet all about TV writing, from staff writer all the way to showrunner. It's a must read.
    BUY JEFF'S BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Running-Show-Television-Jeff-Melvoin/dp/1493075292
    JOIN OUR PATREON: www.patreon.com/thescreenwritinglife

    • 1 hr 20 min
    185 | Why Tone and Genre ≠ Plot (ft. Cole Haddon)

    185 | Why Tone and Genre ≠ Plot (ft. Cole Haddon)

    Cole Haddon is many things: a feature writer, a showrunner, a novelist, but he's grown an incredibly loyal community for his STORY brain, which mostly congregates on his very popular substack.
    Today we discuss tone, genre, and plot through a case study in which we compare two very popular TV shows: The Bear and Ted Lasso. In this discussion, we'll trace how, despite them sharing a lot narratively (plot), they exist in totally unique WORLDS when it comes to tone and genre (and why this matters.)
    For a deep dive into Cole's brilliant story brain, check out his substack: https://substack.com/@colehaddon

    • 1 hr 3 min
    184 | What Does A Hollywood Studio Reader Do? (TSL Listener Spotlight)

    184 | What Does A Hollywood Studio Reader Do? (TSL Listener Spotlight)

    Today is a chance to hear from YOU! We were thrilled to invite longtime listener Jennifer Deaton onto our show to hear about her impressive career in the biz including her life as a reader for Focus Features and screenwriting debut, the award-winning indie feature Jack of the Red Hearts.
    JOIN OUR PATREON: www.patreon.com/thescreenwritinglife

    • 1 hr 2 min

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