Synopsis
ON THE PAGE: Join professional script consultant Pilar Alessandra as she demystifies screenwriting and answers your questions about script craft and story.
Episodes
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550. Paul's World
23/03/2018 Duration: 51minWriter, Actor and longtime listener Paul A. Rose, Jr. sits in to ask questions and give information pertaining to previous episodes of the On the Page Podcast.
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549. Frames
16/03/2018 Duration: 41minWhen you choose a “frame” for your story, you control the story that’s told. Writers Michael Zannettis and Chelsea O’Connor, hosts of the “We Can Talk About Podcast” discuss the “Strict Father / Nurturing Parent” frame used by many movies and TV Shows.
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548. Writers Who Research
09/03/2018 Duration: 50minCuriosity and lots of research helped Andrew Logan and Taylor Allen write the movie “Chappaquiddick,” a dramatization of the car accident and cover-up involving Senator Ted Kennedy.
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547. Indie Advice
02/03/2018 Duration: 50minFilmmaker Ben Zolno talks about what he’s learned from making the improvised dialogue movie, “Status Pending.”
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546. Oscar Podcast 2018
23/02/2018 Duration: 01h18minBrian Pope, Mike Musa, Nina Berry and Pat Francis join Pilar for their annual discussion of the Oscar nominees for best screenplay and best adapted screenplay.
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545. Just Like Dating
16/02/2018 Duration: 45minWriter Jake Morgan describes the ways in which taking meetings and working in a writers’ room is like dating. And, in honor of Valentine’s Day, Pilar walks us through a structural template for romantic comedies.
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544. Starting from Real Life
09/02/2018 Duration: 43minWriter Jennifer Joyce talks about how her life and experiences become the starting point for sketches, TV shows and movies.
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543. Writing From The Inside Out
02/02/2018 Duration: 40minWriter John Whittington (The Lego Batman Movie, When We First Met, Boy 21) talks about his live action/animation writing career and the surprising script that changed everything.
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542. The Wisdom of Ed Solomon
26/01/2018 Duration: 55minWriter Ed Solomon (“Now You See Me,” “Men in Black,” “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure”) wrote the HBO six-part series “Mosaic” as well as the eight-hour storytelling app that goes with it. Here he discusses objective and subjective storytelling and talks about how he breaks and rewrites his scripts.
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541. Diving in with Doug Jones
19/01/2018 Duration: 52minDoug Jones, star of the Golden Globe winning film "The Shape Of Water,” reveals how he brings silent and non-human characters to life.
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540. Writing Coco
12/01/2018 Duration: 50minWriter Matthew Aldrich and writer/co-director Adrian Molina discuss their approach to story, pay-off and world building for “Coco,” the winner of the 2018 Golden Globe for animated feature.
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539. Pitching as Performance
05/01/2018 Duration: 40minJennifer Julian and Holly Payberg of June Bug Pictures talk about the techniques they use to hook a listener in a two-minute pitch.
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538. Storytelling For Change
29/12/2017 Duration: 39minAlan Jenkins, President of The Opportunity Agenda, and Jon Fitzgerald, author of "Filmmaking for Change," discuss ways to change the world through film, TV and documentary storytelling.
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537. Wisdom from the Christmas Guy
22/12/2017 Duration: 41minWriter Brian Turner returns to talk about his new job writing for the Netflix series “Trolls” and helps Pilar answer more questions from her neglected e-mail inbox.
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536. Trends for 2018
16/12/2017 Duration: 48minCareer-coach Lee Jessup returns to talk about the changes we saw in 2017 and writing trends ahead for 2018.
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535. Log Line Contest 2017
08/12/2017 Duration: 01h23minPilar and Aadip review log lines sent in from listeners! Who will be the winner?
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534. Writing Non-binary Characters
01/12/2017 Duration: 56minNon-binary characters don’t fit into classic male or female molds. Writers Laura Erickson-Schroth and Sonya Ellis discuss the challenges and creative opportunities. Pilar’s 17-year-old daughter Ezra Rae Dodson leads the way.
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533. Surviving AFM
24/11/2017 Duration: 48minArmed with a case of thumb drives and a bag filled with aspirin, filmmakers Curt Wiser, Al Mauro and John Wotring went to the American Film Market for four days of pitching, meetings and networking. Hear their day-by-day account in this special “roving reporter” episode.
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532. Beyond Bollywood
17/11/2017 Duration: 47minFilmmakers Shazia Malik and Danish Renzu talk about their experiences pitching, writing and directing movies in India and the U.S.
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531. Mr. Fortuitous
10/11/2017 Duration: 44minSometimes you just happen to run into an old client from New York, who happens to be in town taking meetings for his feature after wrapping production for his short film. So, what do you do next? Put him on the podcast of course! Guest: Keith Armonaitis