Writers/Blockbusters Screenwriting Podcast
The final edit of a movie is treated like the script and broken down for tips and tricks! Featuring Jamie Nash, author of Save The Cat Writes For TV, Jimmy George, Producer/Co-Writer of WNUF Halloween Special, and another guy!
Great podcast!
Aug 2
Fun and informative. Love hearing these guys, listening to them is an experience comparable to watching an episode of Cheers.
Help… I can’t stop!
Jul 31
This is the podcast I can’t put down! I’m learning so much. One of my favorite writing techniques that you’ve discussed throughout many episodes has been “good news, bad news.” Wow, such a powerful tool, you discus, that films use. If Jamie’s “interestingly enough” has not made it to the bingo card, it’s a frequent space!
Good news…
Jun 18
You just found a great show! Bad news, it’s going to take a long time to listen to the entire catalog. Good news, you’re going to be a better writer. Bad news, you’re going to give up the ukulele because you’ll spend your time writing.
A bit woke…ish at times but great amazing
Jul 2
The into the spider verse episode was a bit too much for me (I edited my review to be nicer as I like the podcast aside from that). Race shouldn’t matter, gender shouldn’t matter, make great characters and people will love them. There, you’re welcome. I solved it. Women, write awesome characters, non…white men, write awesome characters, and make studios to compete. Make stuff, don’t wait for white people to let you do it. That’s almost always the reason. “The rich or the whites, keep us from x”. Get people together, make awesome stuff. Make it diverse or people are gonna say all black isn’t diverse, just like all white isn’t. Think about it.
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- CreatorWriters/Blockbusters
- Years Active2022 - 2024
- Episodes126
- RatingExplicit
- Copyright© Writers/Blockbusters
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