Hearthside Salons with PageCraftWriting
Society & Culture
In this most unpredictable of industries, success often doesn’t look the way we think it will. To make it as a screenwriter, you have to be in it for the long haul. Screenwriter and professor Robin Russin talks about his path from America’s Most Wanted, through Steven Seagal and University of California, to finally directing his own features.
Robin and I talk about colleagues and mentors like Syd Field, Lew Hunter, Hal Ackerman, Richard Walter, Linda Vorhees.
We mention Meg Gifford's episode talking about Lew Hunter's new book. Bo Burnham's Eighth Grade, andindustr Final Draft.
And Robin's work including his book, his film 2 Hearts, and his film When I Sing.
As always, more info on PageCraft screenwriting workshops, feedback, and retreats is here.
Michael Mack - Writer, Actor, Director - Boldly going where no (black) man has gone before: Star Trek, spirituality, creativity
Rob Latimer - Mental Performance Consultant - Hunter, Gatherer, Accountant, Nurse: the psychology of stress and mental performance in the modern world
Heidi Harris - Applied Behavioral Science Expert - The Emotionality of Polarization
Molly Sweeney - Author, Political Scientist - The Black Flag of ISIS: Living Within the World’s Best Organized Terrorist State
Paul Whitehead - Playing with Perceptions: The Art of Creating Identity
Valerie Hager - Performer, story coach, former exotic dancer - Finding your fire and bringing your beast forward
Sarah Yeomans and Rob Latimer - How does epidemic change storytelling?
Silvia Gallini - Visual Artist - Breaking out of darkness to find a path and make mistakes
Sarah Yeomans – Professor and Archeologist - What historical pandemics can teach us about our present crisis
Liz Hara - Emmy winner - Pursuing your passion and the necessity of failure
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