Ep. 106: Up (2009)
Mercedes K. Milner is back from summer hiatus with a fantastical episode with special guest, Angela M. Thomas! Join the pair as they talk through the power of the animation writer, nostalgia, heartbreak, and the disappointment of meeting your heroes. Researched, Produced, and Written by Mercedes K. MilnerSpecial Guest: Angela M. ThomasOriginal Theme Music by FOOSHAdditional music from ZapSplatSource Articles for Further Reading:6 Rules of Great Storytelling (As Told by Pixar), Brian G. Peters from Medium22 Rules of Storytelling, Emma Coats. Graphic by PBJ PublishingBeginnings: Setting a Story in Motion, Michael Arndt from PandemoniumPixar’s 22 Rules of Story (That Aren’t Really Pixar’s): Analyzed, Stephen Vladimir Bugaj
Ep. 105: True Detective - Chapter One: The Long Bright Dark
On this episode, Mercedes K. Milner goes gritty with Nic Pizzolatto’s True Detective. Break out your notepad, fedora, and stern disposition and listen in to her last episode before summer break!Researched, Written, and Produced by Mercedes K. MilnerOriginal Theme by FOOSHAdditional music by Zapsplat, Audio Hero, and Music for VideoSource Articles for Further Reading:Inside the Seasonal Anthology, Eric Thurnam from The GuardianOnce Dead, TV Anthologies Are Enjoying a New Golden Age, Alex Welch from PrimeTimerThe Return of the Episodic Anthology Series, Josef Adalian from VultureRise of the Miniseries, Judy & Sandra Berg from Written ByHow to Write Five Act Structure - Jason Hellerman, No Film SchoolSo You Want To / Write a Police Procedural - TV Tropes3 Steps to Writing a TV Pilot - Alexie Basil, Arc Studio Pro
Ep. 104: Romancing the Stone (1984)
On this episode, join Mercedes in celebrating the amazing work of the late Diane Thomas. Hear her thoughts on sexy vs. sexual, harnessing your inner Angelina, and persistence in your writing practice in her breakdown of Romancing the Stone.Researched, Written, and Produced by Mercedes K. MilnerOriginal Theme by FOOSHAdditional music by Zapsplat, Audio Hero, and Music for VideoAdditional Resources: “Diane Thomas” - Wikipedia“How to Write a Car Chase Scene in a Screenplay” - Herman Wilkins, StudioBinder“In Memory of Diane Thomas (1946-1985)” - Scott Meyers, Go Into the Story“What is a Meet Cute?” - Mike Bedard, StudioBinder“Writer of Romancing the Stone Killed…” - Leonard Greenwood, The LA Times
Ep. 103: Fleabag - Pilot
On this very special episode of STS, Mercedes is joined by the WODC’s Deanna Gomez! Join them as they dish about the modern dating scene, the magic of flashbacks, and the hidden gems left only on the page for script readers to discover in Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s pilot for Fleabag.. Researched, Produced, and Written by Mercedes K. MilnerSpecial Guest: Deanna GomezOriginal Theme Music by FOOSHAdditional music from ZapSplatAdditional Resources:Determining Separated Rights on a TV Series - WGAUnderstanding Separated RightsFleabag - WikipediaBreaking the Fourth Wall - TV TropesCracking the Sitcom CodeDeliver a Devastating Dark Night of the Soul
Ep. 102: Queen & Slim (2019)
It’s Black History Month and Mercedes K. Milner is celebrating with a deep dive into Lena Waithe’s Queen & Slim (2019). Tune it and listen to her breakdown of a powerful script, the “good hair” stereotype, and adding your authentic voice to your writing! Researched and Produced by Mercedes K. MilnerOriginal Theme Song by FOOSHAdditional music from ZapSplat and David Miles Source Articles for further reading:Melina Matsoukas on ‘Queen & Slim’ Inspirations and Why Her Film is No ‘Bonnie & Clyde’ - Pamela McClintock, The Hollywood ReporterThe Powerful Perspective of “Queen & Slim” - Jelani Cobb, The New Yorker Decoding Queen & Slim: The Subtle Symbolism That Made the Film Sing - McKenzie Jean-Phillipe, The Oprah MagazineQueen and Slim is Inspired by Real-Life Events, but the Story is Completely Original - Jonathan Borge, The Oprah Magazine‘Queen & Slim’: Film Review - Preter Debruge, VarietyQueen & Slim - Sheila O’Malley, RogerEbert.com