Write Your Screenplay Podcast

A podcast by Jacob Krueger

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239 Episodes

  1. Anora: Using the “Sea Change” to Supercharge Structure

    Published: 4/11/2025
  2. The Brutalist Part 2: Do You Need an Active Main Character?

    Published: 3/28/2025
  3. The Brutalist Part 1: How to Deal with Experts & Research

    Published: 3/14/2025
  4.  The Apprentice: Writing The Antihero

    Published: 2/28/2025
  5. Lessons from Sundance 2025 Part 2

    Published: 2/24/2025
  6. Lessons from Sundance 2025 Part 1

    Published: 2/14/2025
  7. A Real Pain: Building Characters With Vignettes

    Published: 1/31/2025
  8. A Complete Unknown: Writing The Biopic

    Published: 1/19/2025
  9. How to Prepare a 3 Minute “Elevator Pitch”

    Published: 1/5/2025
  10. Keep Your New Years Resolutions: Do You Need More Discipline?

    Published: 12/31/2024
  11. Ensemble Pieces with Erin Brown Thomas

    Published: 12/14/2024
  12. The Penguin: What’s The Container for Your Show or Movie?

    Published: 11/29/2024
  13. How To Get The Most From Film Festivals

    Published: 11/10/2024
  14. The Starless Sea: Harnessing The Power of Metaphor

    Published: 10/25/2024
  15. Between the Temples – Alternative Forms of Structure

    Published: 10/11/2024
  16. Strange Darling: Primary and Secondary Structure

    Published: 9/27/2024
  17. The Bear Season 3 and Furiosa: The Past is Prologue

    Published: 9/12/2024
  18. Deadpool vs Wolverine: Action Movie Structure and Set Pieces

    Published: 9/4/2024
  19. The Boys, Season 4: The Series Engine

    Published: 8/26/2024
  20. Longlegs vs Hereditary: Character Wants

    Published: 8/17/2024

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Rather than looking at movies in terms of "two thumbs up" or "two thumbs down" Award Winning Screenwriter Jacob Krueger discusses what you can learn from them as a screenwriter. He looks at good movies, bad movies, movies we love, and movies we hate, exploring how they were built, and how you can apply those lessons to your own writing. More information and full archives at WriteYourScreenplay.com