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For the past three years, we've
gotten emails from subscribers around the world wishing we'd bring our
L.A.-based screening series to their hometown so that they can be a
part of the incredible Q&As with writers and directors that we get
during these screenings.
Well, guess what — rather than bringing the series to your hometown,
we're bringing it to your desktop computer and/or iPod (or non-Apple
MP3 device), because we're now podcasting our Q&As!
Not sure what a podcast is? Think Satellite Radio for screenwriters, but as a downloadable audio file on your computer.
Don't have an iPod? No worries. You
can still listen to these shows for free on your regular computer
desktop, through your computer speakers. Of course, if you do have an
iPod, you can transfer the file to your iPod and then take it with you
wherever you go. Our first four podcasts are ready to be downloaded:
- Thumbsucker
— Jeff Goldsmith interviews writer/director Mike Mills and actors
Lou Taylor Pucci, Kelli Garner and Vincent D'Onofrio about the making
of this solid indie coming-of-age tale.
- Four Brothers
— Screenwriters David Elliot and Paul Lovett talk nitty gritty
about creating this ballsy, '70s-throwback actioner, and working with
director John Singleton.
- Fantastic Four — Screenwriter Mark Frost on cosmic rays and writing the FF flick, and working with David Lynch on Twin Peaks.
- The Island
— Ex-Alias writing team Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci on
rewriting each other's high school love notes to their crushes, working
with Michael Bay on The Island, Steven Spielberg on Transformers, and of course their old boss JJ Abrams on Alias and Mission: Impossible III.
Don't Wait, Start Now!
Just fire up iTunes (your current
version will do), click on the Podcasts icon in the upper left-hand
corner, and search for “Creative Screenwriting.” Once you
subscribe for free, new podcasts will appear in your account for
download as soon as we post them.
If you need additional instructions to get your podcast up and running, click here.
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