Episodes

  • 679 - The Driver’s Seat
    Mar 11 2025

    John welcomes back Liz Hannah (The Girl From Plainville, The Post) to ask, how do you know if a character can carry a story? They look at ways of identifying your protagonist, defining privileged storytelling power, and the choices to make when figuring out which characters can hold narrative point of view.

    We also look a the phenomenon of the “Stranger in the Room,” follow up on writing during crazy times, brain trusts, plays vs movies, the phrase “begs the question,” and the usefulness of sharing your pronouns.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Liz explain the difference between East LA, West LA, and why the valley might beat them both.

    Links:

    • Liz Hannah on IMDb and Instagram
    • Episode 676 – Writing while the World is on Fire
    • Slate Culture Gabfest
    • The Post | Screenplay
    • Episode 128 – Frozen with Jennifer Lee
    • Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2 on Disney+
    • Highland Pro
    • The Girl From Plainville on Hulu
    • The Dropout on Hulu
    • “The Stranger in the Room” by @toddalcott on Threads
    • Episode 399 – Notes on Notes
    • Dragonsweeper by Daniel Benmergui
    • Dare I Say It by Naomi Watts
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    • Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram
    • John August on BlueSky, Threads, and Instagram
    • Outro by Spencer Lackey (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli.

    Email us at ask@johnaugust.com

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 678 - The On-Set Producer
    Mar 4 2025

    John and Craig welcome producer Dan Etheridge (iZombie, High Potential, Party Down) to look at how non-writing producers develop projects, coordinate across departments, and maintain the tone of the show as directors come and go.

    We offer practical tips for making the most of video village, regardless of your role, and solutions for the scourge of directors chairs.

    Highland Pro, John’s next generation screenwriting app is now available now for Mac, iPad and iPhone! We discuss what’s new and what’s coming next.

    We also answer listener questions pitching multiple projects, writing on tablets and how to launch an app.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, John, Craig and Dan look back on their experience officiating weddings, and offer advice for those about to marry people. Dan even officiated John’s wedding!

    Links:

    • Highland Pro | Download on the App Store
    • Dan Etheridge on IMDb
    • Buck Rodgers’ robot sidekick
    • [The Tom Thumb locomotive](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Thumb_(locomotive)
    • Statpage and DuckDuckGo
    • I Miss the Music from Curtains
    • Curule
    • Evercast
    • Scripto
    • Night Moves, Prime Cut, and Scarecrow
    • Lorelei and the Laser Eyes on Steam
    • Diplomacy
    • Beneath the Moon and Long Dead Stars by Daniel Wallace
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    • Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram
    • John August on BlueSky, Threads, and Instagram
    • Outro by Richard Barrett (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli.

    Email us at ask@johnaugust.com

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    59 mins
  • 677 - Puzzle Box Storytelling
    Feb 25 2025

    John and Craig decipher mystery box shows, where the premise and audience experience involve solving the puzzle of what’s really happening. They look at strategies for revealing clues and information, being mindful of the audience’s expectations, and the importance of the emotional journey inside the labyrinth.

    We also announce a new video game, discuss what we can learn by revisiting old projects, follow up on unlocked pages and home automation, and answer listener questions on live instruments, pulling story from D&D campaigns, and where to draw the line between INT. and EXT.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, how do you set boundaries when you feel like you’re always supposed to be writing? That’s not rhetorical — we need help.

    Links:

    • Birdigo on Steam
    • Lutron HomeWorks and Home Assistant
    • The Prisoner (1967)
    • Scriptnotes, Ep 296: Television with Damon Lindelof
    • Patrick Wilson, Jordan Donica Leading Industry Reading of Revised, Broadway-Aimed Big Fish on Playbill.com
    • Falling Slowly scene in Once
    • Life and Trust
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    • Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram
    • John August on BlueSky, Threads, and Instagram
    • Outro by Spencer Lackey (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli.

    Email us at ask@johnaugust.com

    You can download the episode here.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 676 - Writing while the World is on Fire
    Feb 18 2025

    How do you keep doing creative work when the world is falling apart around you? To sift through the despair and doubt, John welcomes back legendary Scriptnotes guest, writer-turned-psychotherapist Dennis Palumbo. They discuss the many feelings that catastrophic events can bring up in artists, the personal narratives that often inform those feelings, and how to keep moving forward when you feel like the band on the Titanic.

    We also follow up on AI, and answer listener questions on competing with brain trusts and how to support a friend embroiled in controversy.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, Dennis guides us through the best examples and worst mistakes of portraying therapists on screen.

    Links:

    • “Am I Just Fiddling While Rome Burns?” by Dennis Palumbo for Psychiatric Times
    • Scriptnotes 99 – Psychotherapy for Screenwriters
    • ShotDeck
    • River Runner Global
    • At the Existentialist Café by Sarah Bakewell
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    • Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram
    • John August on BlueSky, Threads, and Instagram
    • Outro by Spencer Lackey (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli.

    Email us at ask@johnaugust.com

    You can download the episode here.

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    47 mins
  • 675 - Say Nothing with Joshua Zetumer
    Feb 11 2025

    Craig welcomes writer and showrunner Joshua Zetumer, creator of the limited series Say Nothing, to explore the process of dramatizing real events — particularly when the subject matter can be volatile. They discuss how to keep a sprawling historical epic from feeling like a lecture, keeping a consistent tone, humanizing complicated people, and how not to get sued by the people who were really involved.

    They also answer listener questions on following up with people after the fires, charting the emotional journey of the audience, and whether writers need to cite their sources when writing about real events.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, Craig and Joshua pretend to be civil engineers and ask, how can we make Los Angeles function better?

    Links:

    • Say Nothing
    • Joshua Zetumer
    • Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick Radden Keefe
    • Difficult Men by Brett Martin
    • Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk
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    • Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram
    • John August on BlueSky, Threads, Instagram, and Mastodon
    • Outro by Nick Moore (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli.

    Email us at ask@johnaugust.com

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 674 - The One vvith Robert Eggers
    Feb 4 2025

    Hearken well! John sitteth in discourse with the learned Robert Eggers, weaver of dreadsome visions (The Witch, The Lighthouse), whose latest labour bringeth forth Nosferatu from the mistes of antiquity. Together, they dost unravel the craft of breathing newe life into the ghastly count of olde, how Robert didst hone his vision through toil and cunning in his firste labours, and the summoning of terror moste unholy upon the silver’d screen.

    We do also taketh to hand the queries of our faithful listeners on the perils of o’ermuch detail in one’s scribings, on what may be done when one doth feel oneself a dullard, and whether those who spin tales be ill-fitted for matters of courtship and love.

    In our boon segment for those of premium patronage, Robert doth speak of his fervent love for the wheeled steed and pursuits beyond the shaping of moving pictures.

    Links:

    • Robert Eggers
    • Nosferatu | Screenplay
    • Robert Eggers’ shorts Hansel and Gretel and The Tell-Tale Heart
    • The Girl with the Needle
    • Making School Cafeteria Pizza from the 1980s & ‘90s
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    • Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram
    • John August on BlueSky, Threads, Instagram, and Mastodon
    • Outro by Guy Fee (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt with help this week from Zoe Black, and edited by Matthew Chilelli.

    Email us at ask@johnaugust.com

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    50 mins
  • 673 - Structure, and How to Enjoy a Movie
    Jan 28 2025

    Structure is the fundamental skeleton of every story ever told, so why does it flummox so many writers? John and Craig outline what structure really is, ways to find it in your story, and how to keep it from tying your brain in knots.

    We also look at ways to find nuance in our appreciation of movies, follow up on erotic fiction, and answer listener questions on how to work with a director and point of view shots.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Craig measure the helpfulness of their wearable body monitors.

    Links:

    • Weekend Read on the App Store
    • Oscar nominations 2025
    • IVF Mixup movies: Parallel Mothers, Maybe Baby, Good Newwz, Daughter from Another Mother
    • Manhunt
    • The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
    • How to like everything more by Sasha Chapin
    • Growing a Human: The First 30 Weeks by Maggie Appleton
    • 2024 Player’s Handbook
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    • Check out the Inneresting Newsletter
    • Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription!
    • Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram
    • John August on BlueSky, Threads, Instagram, and Mastodon
    • Outro by Guy Fee (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli.

    Email us at ask@johnaugust.com

    You can download the episode here.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 672 - Navigating Loss with Jesse Eisenberg
    Jan 21 2025

    After a difficult few weeks in Los Angeles, John welcomes writer, director and actor Jesse Eisenberg to peel apart the complicated human reactions to grief and loss. They look at how both collective and personal grief inform the characters of Jesse’s latest film, A Real Pain, and reflect on the ongoing LA fires and the loss of David Lynch.

    They also explore Jesse’s evolution as a writer, directing himself as an actor, and answer listener questions on artistic signatures and simultaneous perspectives in action.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, Jesse and John look at the creative opportunities and frustrating restrictions of making radio dramas and audiobooks.

    Links:

    • A Real Pain | Screenplay
    • Jesse Eisenberg
    • WGAW Wildfire Resources
    • David Lynch
    • Mongolia by Jesse Eisenberg, Tablet Magazine
    • Jesse’s plays The Revisionist and The Spoils
    • Network of Time
    • Floyd Collins the Musical
    • Check out the Inneresting Newsletter
    • Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription!
    • Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram
    • John August on BlueSky, Threads and Instagram
    • Outro by Nico Mansy (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli.

    Email us at ask@johnaugust.com

    You can download the episode here.

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    49 mins