Write Your Screenplay Podcast

A podcast by Jacob Krueger

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240 Episodes

  1. The Shed

    Published: 11/23/2022
  2. Every Genre Is Like a Musical

    Published: 11/9/2022
  3. Pulp Fiction: A Simple Trick For Shaping Your Audience’s Expectations

    Published: 10/26/2022
  4. Structure is a Puzzle

    Published: 10/13/2022
  5. Homeland: Getting Staffed on a TV Show with Jonathan Redding

    Published: 9/28/2022
  6. The Inner Game of Screenwriting with Christian Lybrook

    Published: 9/14/2022
  7. The Bear: The First Image and the Opening Sequence

    Published: 8/24/2022
  8. How to Transition from Playwriting to Screenwriting 

    Published: 7/27/2022
  9. Top Gun: Maverick – All Writing Is Political

    Published: 7/12/2022
  10. Winning Time: How To Adapt a True-Life Story

    Published: 6/29/2022
  11. Selling a TV Series: The Role of the Show Bible

    Published: 6/14/2022
  12. Archetypes vs. Stereotypes: A New Look At The Hero’s Journey

    Published: 5/12/2022
  13. The Gilded Age: 5 Steps To Raise The Stakes in Your Screenplay

    Published: 4/27/2022
  14. Character Traits vs Character Development: Is Your Character an Adjective or a Verb?

    Published: 3/30/2022
  15. How to Sell Your Screenplay Pt. 5: Learn from Indie Producer, Noah Lang

    Published: 3/14/2022
  16. How to Sell Your Screenplay Pt. 4: Getting Past the Gatekeepers

    Published: 2/26/2022
  17. How to Sell Your Screenplay Pt. 3: How To Find The Right Producer

    Published: 2/12/2022
  18. How to Sell Your Screenplay Pt. 2: Contests & Festival

    Published: 1/29/2022
  19. How to Sell Your Screenplay Pt. 1

    Published: 1/15/2022
  20. Writing Resolutions That Actually Work

    Published: 1/1/2022

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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