Episode 75: Episode 75: The Return of Justin Trefgarne
The last time we chatted to Justin it was episode 63, way back in July 2017. What the heck has he been up to? Let's find out. When last we spoke he was working on a second feature film and a new series. Spoiler alert: one happened and one collapsed. Which one? And why? Plus, why are all writers like Robinson Crusoe?
Episode 74: Episode 74: Hayley McKenzie
This episode we speak to Hayley McKenzie from Script Angel about everything to do with development. What is the role of a script editor? How can they help? Can they help you? What mistakes does Hayley see from new writers? Find out more about Hayley at https://scriptangel.com/about-us/
Episode 73: Episode 73: Deborah Haywood
We've know Debs for years, starting our careers at around the same time - but with different paths and a different journey. She was a Screen International "Star of Tomorrow" and has won numerous awards for her shorts and features. She shares the story of how she even managed to discover the world of scriptwriting and what her greatest lesson is. IMDB = https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3061605 Her feature; Pincushion on Amazon Prime = https://amzn.to/3ed4XRW
Episode 72: Episode 72: Andrew Walsh
Andrew Walsh is one of the UK's busiest games writers having been involved since the early days of narrative design. A great speaker, who is a champion for games writers, especially via the WGGB. We ask him about the changes he has seen in the industry as well practical tips for people interested in this field. Some links: Andrew's site: http://www.andrewwalsh.com/videogames IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0909539 Twitter: https://twitter.com/englishscribe Andrew Talked About: Last Of Us Part 2 - https://amzn.to/2Ee8rpp Heaven's Vault from Inkle - https://www.inklestudios.com/heavensvault/ Before I Forget - https://www.3foldgames.uk Red Dead Redemption 2 - https://amzn.to/3aEFq25 Spiderman - https://amzn.to/318CSpO
Episode 71: Moving to LA
In this episode we have a 'zoom' chat (it's all the rage) with Paul Pimenta. Paul didn't even start out wanting to be a scriptwriter! Now he is in LA, writing many episodes of TV, and has an agent. How did that happen? And is it a good move to make?