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Scriptnotes Podcast

687 - How to Not Ruin Your First Film

Scriptnotes Podcast

John August

Screenwriter, Tv & Film, Writing, John, Screenwriting, August, Craig, Screenplay, Mazin

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2025

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

John and Craig dig through the mailbag to answer some of our trickiest listener questions. They lay out their best advice for first-time feature directors — from picking department heads to making sure your movie actually gets seen — and look at how to adapt Craig’s “How to Write a Movie” for structuring a TV series.

But that’s not all! Do you owe your writer’s group access to your contacts? How do you break out of the mailroom? Where should high-school students start? How far can adaptations stray from the source material? And how do you remain professional in the middle of a dumpster fire?

We also follow up on tariffs, mysterious birds, and a different set of 36 Questions.

In our bonus segment for premium members, we play John’s new game, Strong Opinions, where we all have to guess each other’s true feelings about things we didn’t know were controversial.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome. My name is John August.

0:05.0

My name is Craig Mays.

0:07.2

And you're listening to Episode 687 of Script Notes. It's a podcast about screenwriting and things that are interesting to screenwriters.

0:13.6

Today in the show, we answer listener questions on first films, adaptations, writers' groups, and thematic questions on television.

0:20.6

And in our bonus segment for premium members, we will play a round of strong opinions in the little game we play in the office.

0:26.5

Oh.

0:26.8

And Craig, you have strong opinions.

0:28.5

What?

0:29.1

You have strong opinions about mayonnaise, ventriloquism.

0:32.9

Hard opinions about ventriloquism.

0:34.9

Ventriloquism is the mayonnaise of entertainment.

0:38.0

Yes. And so we have a list of honestly 300 other topics to, we won't get to most of these,

0:43.5

but it's a, a free little game we're putting out there in the world.

0:46.0

Very exciting. Great. But first, we had some follow-up. Craig, last week we talked about tariffs,

0:50.9

which was a non-starter. Yeah. Yeah. But this week, the MPA and all the guilds together sent a very glowing letter to our president

0:58.4

saying, hey, we would really love to have some sort of national film production incentive

1:05.3

and other esoteric changes to the tax code, which makes it easier to make these things.

1:09.9

Yes.

1:10.5

So if there is a way to somehow backdoor in something that's really great for our film industry,

1:19.9

because the president was suggesting something that would literally destroy it within seconds,

1:27.4

that I suppose is a net positive.

1:30.4

I don't think there's been any discussion like this for quite some time.

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