• 663 - Live in Austin 2024

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast

663 - Live in Austin 2024

  • Summary

  • John and Craig make their triumphant return to the Austin Film Festival for a wild night full of Emmy winning writers. They welcome Shōgun co-creators Rachel Kondo & Justin Marks to look at their process for structuring a series-long adaptation, keeping translations eloquent and accurate, and writing together as a married couple.

    We then welcome Susan Soon He Stanton (Succession, Dead Ringers) and Megan Amram (The Good Place, Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin) to discuss staffing on shows and crafting jokes. We also invite two audience members to play a new game: IMDB Sweeney Todd.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, the panel answers audience questions on adaptations, a crossover with Succession and The Good Place, entering Hollywood from outside the U.S., and navigating Hollywood’s current contraction.

    Links:

    • Austin Film Festival
    • Scriptnotes LIVE! December 6th at Dynasty Typewriter
    • Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks
    • Megan Amram
    • Susan Soon He Stanton
    • Decoder Ring – “The Wrongest Bird in Movie History”
    • Vote Out Ted Cruz
    • Brick App
    • r/TVTooHigh
    • Bliss Lau
    • A Dream of Islands by Gavan Daws
    • Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt!
    • Check out the Inneresting Newsletter
    • Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription!
    • Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram
    • John August on Threads, Instagram, Twitter and Mastodon
    • Outro by Matthew Chilelli (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt, with special help this week from Chris Csont and Megana Rao. It is edited by Matthew Chilelli.

    Email us at ask@johnaugust.com

    You can download the episode here.

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