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July 7 '08 - Stuart Beattie (Pirates of the Caribbean, Derailed, Collateral) tells us why we should never "kill the dog."
June 23 '08 - For all you comedy writers out there, John Hamburg talks about writing Meet the Parents and Along Came Polly.
June 18 '08 - Writer Gary Janetti (Will & Grace, Family Guy) talks about turn-offs in spec tv scripts.
June 10 '08 - writer Tim Minear (Drive, Firefly, Angel) talks about spec scripts.
June 3 '08 - At Screenwriting Expo, Tim Minear (Drive, Firefly, Angel) talks about what he looks for in a writer. Not the best AV quality, but the content makes up for it. It's especially nice to hear that the competition isn't as fierce as it seems.
May 26 '08 - screenwriter David S. Goyer (Jumper, Batman Begins, Blade) talks about outlining. Also be sure to check out the boatload of new articles I just added to the Articles page.
May 21 '08 - writer Ted Griffin (Ocean's Eleven, Matchstick Men, Rumor Has It) speaks candidly (and humorously) about his writing experiences.
May 16 '08 - Part 3 of Dinner for Five episode with J.J. Abrams (Lost, Alias, Regarding Henry), legendary comic book writer Stan Lee (Spiderman, X-Men, Fantastic Four), actor Jason Lee (My Name is Earl) and Mark Hammill (Star Wars), hosted by Kevin Smith (Clerks, Chasing Amy, Jersey Girl).
May 13 '08 - Part 2 of Dinner for Five episode with J.J. Abrams (Lost, Alias, Regarding Henry), legendary comic book writer Stan Lee (Spiderman, X-Men, Fantastic Four), actor Jason Lee (My Name is Earl) and Mark Hammill (Star Wars), hosted by Kevin Smith (Clerks, Chasing Amy, Jersey Girl).
May 9 '08 - Part 1 of Dinner for Five episode with J.J. Abrams (Lost, Alias, Regarding Henry), legendary comic book writer Stan Lee (Spiderman, X-Men, Fantastic Four), actor Jason Lee (My Name is Earl) and Mark Hammill (Star Wars), hosted by Kevin Smith (Clerks, Chasing Amy, Jersey Girl).
April 30 '08 - the brilliant Aaron Sorkin (Charlie Wilson's War, The West Wing, A Few Good Men) and the cast of The West Wing sit down with Charlie Rose.
April 27 '08 - There's no better way to learn about screenwriting than hearing the best talk about their experiences. To that end, I've decided to start a screenwriting video blog. To kick things off here's an interview with Paul Haggis (Crash, Million Dollar Baby).
May 10, '08 - check out my new Amazon.com Store with tons of scripts, screenwriting books, softare and DVDs that I personally recommend to help you conquer both the craft and business of writing for film and television. thescriptsource.net is your source for the best free
movie scripts, screenwriting consultation and screenwriting tips on the
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