Ep. 60 – False Victory, First Defeat

David and Cargill discuss how to get through Act 2 and the Second Act Slump.

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Ep. 59 – An entertainer when times are good or a distraction when times are bad

David and Cargill discuss how to keep on keeping’ on when external factors torpedo something you’re working on.

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Ep. 58 – Satirizing the Unsatirizable

David and Cargill discuss what it’s like to try to be creative in the midst of a pandemic, and how it can sometimes be difficult to satirize something as outlandish as real life.

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Ep. 57 – The Ice Floe

Cargill and David discuss tips for getting a career writing about film.

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Ep. 56 – If You Want To Make a Trilogy, You Probably Shouldn’t

Cargill and David discuss whether or not you should make a trilogy of films and whether paid editors are scams.

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Ep. 55 – Cargill’s Four Favorite Films of 2019

Cargill and David discuss Cargill’s four favorite films of 2019.

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Ep. 54 – Bangin’ on the door waiting for someone to let you in

Cargill and David discuss what the literary equivalent is of “make your own movie” and the pleasures and pains of the vanity press.

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Ep. 53 – You’d think there’d be a better communication system

Cargill and David discuss what happens when you work on a project that ends up getting made by someone else.

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Ep 52 – It’s struggling and it’s pain and it’s failure

Cargill and David discuss Christopher McQuarrie’s recent advice on whether or not you should try to “win the lottery” by submitting your script to a studio.

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Ep. 51 – A brief history of The Black List (GUEST: Franklin Leonard)

Franklin Leonard joins the Write Along podcast to discuss the history of The Black List and share tips for screenwriters looking to host their screenplays on The Black List website.

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Ep. 50 – One and a half cubes (GUEST: Vincenzo Natali)

David is joined by writer/director Vincenzo Natali (director of Cube, SpliceWestworld, Hannibal) to discuss tips for making a low-budget high-concept film. Be sure to check out Vincenzo’s newest film, In the Tall Grass, on Netflix.

Cargill will be back for a regular episode next week.

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Ep. 49 – How does this play out?

David and Cargill discuss their preferred PDF readers and give advice to a writer struggling to make his characters more interesting.

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Ep. 48 – A Private Movie Podcast

David and Cargill discuss how to encourage young writers and how to consume media about a genre you’re writing in.

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Ep. 47 – What you want to avoid is the awkward English goodbye

David and Cargill share more tips on when best to begin and end scenes.

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Ep. 46 – Everyone has one good story in them

David and Cargill discuss what happens when you set unrealistic goals and the value of not giving up.

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Ep. 45 – Music that sounds suspiciously like the music from ‘Drive’

David and Cargill discuss if/when to get permission for copyrighted content in your work. (Note: we aren’t legal experts and you should always speak to a lawyer if you have any questions)

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Ep. 44 – Always deliver on your idea

David and Cargill discuss how to approach short stories, and share their favorites.

  • Short stories mentioned:
    • The Labyrinth by Jorge Luis Borges
    • “Repent, Harlequin!” Said the Ticktockman by Harlan Ellison
    • The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
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  • Follow Cargill on Twitter @massawyrm.
  • Follow David on Twitter @davechensky.
  • Listen to Cargill’s other podcast Junkfood Cinema.
  • Listen to David’s other podcast the Slashfilmcast.

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Ep. 43 – Give them a dog

David and Cargill discuss how to make a character likable and touch upon the difference between tropes and cliches.

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Ep. 42 – The Pauper Principle

David and Cargill talk the Pauper Principle and how it can be used to create a connection between your audience and a character in your story.

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Ep. 41 – Old wisdom, shared perfectly

David and Cargill talk about why voiceover generally isn’t a good idea for horror films, and why your film or story doesn’t need to have revolutionary new ideas to share with the world to be great.

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Ep. 40 – They’re fine with it

David and Cargill talk about how to approach a screenplay when your villain is the protagonist.

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Ep. 39 – Bury it in conflict

David and Cargill talk about the best way to do “info-dumps.”

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Ep. 38 – When your PB&PL stand fails

David and Cargill discuss the importance of writing for an audience and why artistic narcissism is one of the biggest sins a writer can commit.

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Ep. 37 – The struggle, not the reward

David and Cargill discuss why many faith-based/Evangelical films aren’t any good, and what makes a good Christian film.

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Ep. 36 – Stay for the romance

David and Cargill discuss how to pace scenes and how to get in and out of them. Later, they chat about Danny Boyle’s new film Yesterday and what we can learn about paying off premises.

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Ep. 35 – Days of rest

David and Cargill discuss why mental health should be the number one priority of all writers, and why Cargill lives nocturnally.

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Ep. 34 – The sin of Moses

David and Cargill discuss the rules you can’t break in Hollywood scripts, and when it might be acceptable to try.

Here’s Cargill’s tweet that prompted this episode.

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Ep. 28 – How a writing partnership is like a marriage

Cargill shares tips for how to approach a writing partnership. To learn more about the Gottmans’ principles, go to https://www.gottman.com/.

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Ep. 26 – The room where it happens

Pitching your film in a room with a producer can be a challenging prospect. But how do you even get to the point where you can even deliver a pitch? In this episode, Cargill and David discuss some possible paths to the room where it happens.

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Ep. 25 – The importance of being social

Cargill and David discuss how being more social and gregarious can benefit your creative career. Here’s Cargill’s tweet, where writers can follow each other.

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Ep. 24 – How did they get here

Cargill and David discuss tips for getting out of the Second Act Slump. Check out Cargill’s initial tweet on this topic here.

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Ep. 23 – Truth over facts

Cargill and David discuss some of the things to consider when you’re adapting the story of a real-life person.

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Ep. 20 – The only two times you should abandon a story

Cargill and David discuss the importance of networking at festivals, and when you should consider abandoning a story.

Read up on why I will not read your script.

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Ep. 19 – What they really want is to feel

Cargill and David respond to several of your emails, including tips on screenwriting software, when/how to use physical descriptions, as well as what makes a great ending.

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Ep. 18 – A bad play where the heroes are right

Cargill and David discuss the importance of having an easily remembered pen name, and dive into the four major components of character. You can read more about these components in the writings of K.M. Weiland.

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Ep. 17 – A roadmap to art

Cargill and David discuss things to avoid when handing out scripts, and whether you can use words like “Camera” or “We see.”

See the following tweets referenced in today’s episode:

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Ep. 14 – The premise is the special effect

Cargill and David discuss some tips for how to make a low-budget movie that all takes place in one location.

Check out the Smithsonian Magazine article where Teller shares his secrets.

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Ep. 11 – Write your pain

Cargill and David discuss their top 10 films of 2018, and Cargill dives into how Bodied is a great example of translating painful experiences into art.

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