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  2. Scriptnotes - Wikipedia

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    Scriptnotes is a weekly podcast that began airing on August 30, 2011. [1] It is billed as "a podcast about screenwriting, and things that are interesting to screenwriters." [2] The podcast is hosted by screenwriters John August and Craig Mazin, with new episodes released every Tuesday.

  3. Screenwriting - Wikipedia

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    When a script's central premise or characters are good but the script is otherwise unusable, a different writer or team of writers is contracted to do an entirely new draft, often referred to as a "page one rewrite". When only small problems remain, such as bad dialogue or poor humor, a writer is hired to do a "polish" or "punch-up".

  4. Unspooled - Wikipedia

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    Unspooled is a film podcast on the Earwolf network. It is hosted by film critic Amy Nicholson and actor/comedian Paul Scheer. [1] Initially, the podcast covered the American Film Institute (AFI) Top 100 films. [2] Later episodes of the podcast have covered other classic movies, with the ultimate goal of creating a list of the 100 best movies of ...

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  6. List of film and television podcasts - Wikipedia

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    Every Horror Movie On Netflix: 2017–present Chris, Patrick, and Steve Independent [11] Feminist Frequency Radio: 2017–present Kat Spada and Anita Sarkeesian: Independent [12] Film Sack: 2009–present Scott Johnson, Brian Ibbott, Randy Jordan, and Brian Dunaway Frogpants Network of Podcasts [13] Film School Rejects: 2021–present Neil ...

  7. Teleplay - Wikipedia

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    The format is structured like a traditional screenplay, but it varies with what type of television show the script is written for. It distinguishes interchangeably between a sitcom and a drama series with how the production of the two takes place. Two types of productions being the multi-camera or a single-camera teleplay.

  8. How Did This Get Made? - Wikipedia

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    Regular episodes reviewing films are released every other Friday, with ".5" episodes, or "minisodes," uploaded on the Fridays in between. These episodes feature Scheer answering fan questions, announcing the next movie, reading corrections, and opening fan mail. He also shares recommendations on books, movies, and TV shows.

  9. Film Sack - Wikipedia

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    Film Sack is a weekly podcast focused on film and television created by Scott Johnson on the FrogPants Studios Network. The show was announced on October 27, 2009, with the first episode to be released October 30. [1]