Banshee: Brutal Good Fun
Jonathan Tropper on collaborating with your actors, imperfect characters, and saying goodbye to a show.
Jonathan Tropper on collaborating with your actors, imperfect characters, and saying goodbye to a show.
“Every movie requires a different storyteller.” Michel Franco on Chronic
Michel Franco on writing about end-of-life care, shooting without manipulating the audience, and the importance of knowing where your story is headed.
Michel Franco on writing about end-of-life care, shooting without manipulating the audience, and the importance of knowing where your story is headed.
Stories People Weren’t Telling: A Stray
Musa Syeed on media portrayal of Islam, symbolism, and getting feedback on your script from the people it is about.
Musa Syeed media portrayal of Islam, symbolism, and getting feedback on your script from the people it is about.
Brother Nature: Old School, Family Comedy with an R-Rating
Mikey Day on being in class with Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig, how to decide when a joke has gone too far, and why shorter is always better.
Mikey Day on being in class with Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig, how to decide when a joke has gone too far, and why shorter is always better.
Love the Process: Dan Kay on I.T.
Dan Kay on stakes characters, research and influence, and why you can’t be protective of your work.
Dan Kay on stakes characters, research and influence, and why you can’t be protective of your work.
