Draft Zero: a screenwriting podcast

Two emerging screenwriters – Chas Fisher and Stuart Willis – try to work out what makes great screenplays work. Discovering what it takes by analysing what successful writers put on the page.

http://www.draft-zero.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h42m. Bisher sind 110 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 4 Wochen.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 7 days 21 hours 43 minutes

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episode 19: DZ-19: Car-Crash Characters


How do you make unlikeable characters compelling to watch... in drama?


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 March 2, 2015  1h59m
 
 

episode 18: DZ-18: Michael Bay - F*ing the Frame and P*ing the Page


Are there screenwriting lessons to be taken from analysing the work of Michael f-ing Bay?


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 January 22, 2015  1h7m
 
 

episode 17: DZ-17: Where's my gold-plated ensuite?


When you're an emerging filmmaker, what are different ways to tackle a "career"?


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 January 6, 2015  1h14m
 
 

episode 16: DZ-16: Masters of Time and Whitespace


Does manipulating time on the page make your script feel more cinematic?


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 December 16, 2014  1h49m
 
 

episode 15: DZ-15: World Building Rules, Okay?


How does setting up rules help you build a world?


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 November 4, 2014  2h0m
 
 

episode 14: DZ-14: Writing For Actors with Succession's Sarah Snook


How can we make our screenwriting more appealing to Actors?


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 October 22, 2014  1h16m
 
 

episode 13: DZ-13: True That - Tips from Tarantino


What is it about Tarantino's writing that elevates his work?


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 October 5, 2014  1h25m
 
 

episode 12: DZ-12: Craft, Career and Coffins


The Podcast You Used To Know


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 September 16, 2014  1h1m
 
 

episode 11: DZ-11: Adventure for the MacGuffin! [Remastered]


Is the MacGuffin truly interchangable, and how does it impact on your character writing?


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 July 31, 2014  1h49m
 
 

episode 10: DZ-10: Midpoint Reversals and The Ride


How can the middle of your film pivot so much that it pulls the rug out of your audience?


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 July 8, 2014  1h19m