On this episode of The Filming with Josh Podcast, host Joshua Milligan talks about how to write a script for unscripted projects. Many people everyday create short films, docs, or even TV shows that are based on stories that haven’t unfolded yet. Whether that be a film about a fishing trip to South America or a TV series about a baseball team and their chase for the postseason, there are stories everywhere being captured as they happen. But, how do you script for something like that, something that hasn’t yet taken place? In this episode, Josh explains why it’s important to write scripts for unscripted projects before then offering advice on how to do it. The Rustic River DP walks you through two hypothetical projects and explains how he would approach scripting them. From there, he ends the episode by explaining how he wished he would’ve had similar advice for some of the projects he produced in the past that could have been better than what they were. If you’re a storyteller who likes telling stories that haven’t yet unfolded, this podcast is for you!
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Ep. 107 - Interview with Josh Haygood
Ep. 106 - Outdoor Freelancers with Jerred Eversole
Ep. 105 - Lav Mics: Which Ones to Buy & Why
Ep. 104 - Interview with Director Joshua Dixon
Ep. 103 - Changes or Improvements I Made in 2023
Ep. 102 - All About Wireless Microphones
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Ep. 100 - Finding Your Lane
Ep. 99 - Two Truths and a Lie
Ep. 98 - Shooting Better Interviews
Ep. 97 - Dynamic Range: What is it and Does it Even Matter?
Ep. 96 - The All New Sony BURANO
Ep. 95 - New Camera Gear Releases with Kyle Bamberger
Ep. 94 - Are We Losing the Art of Storytelling?
Ep. 92 - Making a Highlight Reel
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