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  1. Scriptnotes is a podcast by John August and Craig Mazin, two Hollywood screenwriters who share their knowledge and experience on writing for film and TV. Listen to their episodes on topics such as comedic premise, farewell scenes, endings, industry software, and more.

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  2. Jul 15, 2024 · Listen to a podcast episode where John August and Craig Mazin discuss how to get, work with, and fire agents and managers as a screenwriter. Learn the difference between agents and managers, the types of deals they can make, and the pros and cons of each.

  3. Jul 12, 2024 · My name is Craig Mazin. John: This is Episode 644 of Scriptnotes, a podcast about screenwriting and things that are interesting to screenwriters. Today on the show, we will sing the praises of the cold open. Those scenes that occur at the beginning of an episode, often before the opening titles.

  4. 4 days ago · Scriptnotes is a weekly podcast about screenwriting and filmmaking, hosted by John August and Craig Mazin. Listen to their insights, interviews, and feedback on scripts, stories, and the industry.

  5. Jul 9, 2024 · John welcomes back Aline Brosh McKenna to help figure out how to say goodbye… in your story. Using examples from some of their favorite movies, they explore how farewell scenes work, what sets them apart from the average see-you-later, and leaving a lasting effect on your characters and the audience.

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  6. Jul 9, 2024 · Screenwriters John August and Craig Mazin discuss screenwriting and related topics in the film and television industry, everything from getting stuff written to the vagaries of cop

  7. Jul 4, 2024 · John and Craig discuss whether and how heroes can understand themselves. Is self-awareness an intrinsic aspect of a character, or something they achieve over the course of the story? Both heroes and villains are often wrestling with their identity. We look at why it’s more difficult (and sometimes more rewarding) to explore these issues in screenwriting than prose fiction. Then it’s time ...