Ep. 297 | The Craft Of Creating An IP Based Action Film w/ Jeremy Slater

Ep. 297 | The Craft Of Creating An IP Based A...

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296 | The ULTIMATE Adventures In Screenwriting

This week we have an old school Meg and Lorien dive deep into the life and world of screenwriting. The day to day life stuff. The bucket of S*it stuff. The things that swirl in your head stuff. And the, "I still have to write" stuff. If you want to feel seen, heard, understood an ...  Show more

295 | What Are The Elements Of A Good Scene? SUPERCUT

Lorien and Meg have asked numerous guests the same important questions, What are the elements of a good scene? You will hear different ideas from the industries best including: Melissa Rosenberg (Dexter) Derek Kolstad (John Wick) Maggie Lane & Eric Jarboe (Hotel For The Holidays/ ...  Show more

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