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This week on the Star Wars Time Show we talk about the 5 year timespan that Andor will cover between seasons 1 and 2, some info on the former Obi-Wan Kenobi movie which turned into the Disney+ series, and a small update on the Taika Waititi Star Wars movie! Here we go! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56Ewt8h0PDQ&list=PLW3ledm6i6N8q-otJ7B6fiB_SIPvLz8EI You can find our topics below: https://starwarstime.net/andor-season-2-will-cover-four-years-and-lead-into-rogue-one/ https://starwarstime.net/obi-wan-kenobi-film-writer-reveals-revas-original-fate/ https://starwarstime.net/obi-wan-kenobi-film-writer-reveals-info-on-scrapped-commander-cody/ https://starwarstime.net/taika-waititi-unsure-if-his-star-wars-movie-will-be-greenlit/ https://starwarstime.net/top-5-star-wars-artists-of-the-week-6-27-7-4/
Home and Away is a contemporary show that time and again returns to the universal themes of love and family. What better people to sit down and discuss a wonderful new romance than Series Script Executive, Louise Bowes, actresses Sarah Roberts and Zoe Ventoura who play Willow and Alex. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
UCSB Script to Screen interviewed this year's Emmy-nominated writers before the 2019 Sublime Primetime panel discussion at the Writers Guild Theater in Los Angeles. Series: "Script to Screen" [Show ID: 35180]
UCSB Script to Screen interviewed this year's Emmy-nominated writers before the 2019 Sublime Primetime panel discussion at the Writers Guild Theater in Los Angeles. Series: "Script to Screen" [Show ID: 35180]
UCSB Script to Screen interviewed this year's Emmy-nominated writers before the 2019 Sublime Primetime panel discussion at the Writers Guild Theater in Los Angeles. Series: "Script to Screen" [Show ID: 35180]
UCSB Script to Screen interviewed this year's Emmy-nominated writers before the 2019 Sublime Primetime panel discussion at the Writers Guild Theater in Los Angeles. Series: "Script to Screen" [Show ID: 35180]
UCSB Script to Screen interviewed this year's Emmy-nominated writers before the 2019 Sublime Primetime panel discussion at the Writers Guild Theater in Los Angeles. Series: "Script to Screen" [Show ID: 35180]
UCSB Script to Screen interviewed this year's Emmy-nominated writers before the 2019 Sublime Primetime panel discussion at the Writers Guild Theater in Los Angeles. Series: "Script to Screen" [Show ID: 35180]
One of the ways Home and Away has remained relevant over the past 30 years is because the producers are not afraid to tackle tricky social issues. Currently there's an important storyline unfolding about online grooming and Jason discusses with series script executive Louise Bowes and series producer Lucy Addario how such issues are treated sensitively for both actors and audience. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Fletchers, The Stewarts, The Sutherlands, The Hunters and the Braxtons, you simply can't have Summer Bay without these families. Jason chats with two important members of the extended HAA family, Executive Producer Julie McGauran and series script executive Louise Bowes, about how important family is to the series both on and off screen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Script to Screen, hosted by Matt Ryan, was invited to Comic Con 2019 to speak with Hollywood’s exciting and innovative creatives. Series: "Script to Screen" [Show ID: 35101]
Script to Screen, hosted by Matt Ryan, was invited to Comic Con 2019 to speak with Hollywood’s exciting and innovative creatives. Series: "Script to Screen" [Show ID: 35101]
Script to Screen, hosted by Matt Ryan, was invited to Comic Con 2019 to speak with Hollywood’s exciting and innovative creatives. Series: "Script to Screen" [Show ID: 35101]
Script to Screen, hosted by Matt Ryan, was invited to Comic Con 2019 to speak with Hollywood’s exciting and innovative creatives. Series: "Script to Screen" [Show ID: 35101]
Director Jeremy Podeswa joins Pollock Theater Director Matt Ryan for a Script to Screen discussion of the season 7 finale of Game of Thrones, “The Dragon and the Wolf.” Podeswa recalls his admiration for the cast, the challenges of creating a show that transcends the episode length and production values of typical television programming, and his creative influences. The talk focuses in particular on shooting a complicated ensemble showdown where many main cast members finally share a scene simultaneously and what was involved in bringing that moment to the screen. Series: "Script to Screen" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34755]
Director Jeremy Podeswa joins Pollock Theater Director Matt Ryan for a Script to Screen discussion of the season 7 finale of Game of Thrones, “The Dragon and the Wolf.” Podeswa recalls his admiration for the cast, the challenges of creating a show that transcends the episode length and production values of typical television programming, and his creative influences. The talk focuses in particular on shooting a complicated ensemble showdown where many main cast members finally share a scene simultaneously and what was involved in bringing that moment to the screen. Series: "Script to Screen" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34755]
Director Jeremy Podeswa joins Pollock Theater Director Matt Ryan for a Script to Screen discussion of the season 7 finale of Game of Thrones, “The Dragon and the Wolf.” Podeswa recalls his admiration for the cast, the challenges of creating a show that transcends the episode length and production values of typical television programming, and his creative influences. The talk focuses in particular on shooting a complicated ensemble showdown where many main cast members finally share a scene simultaneously and what was involved in bringing that moment to the screen. Series: "Script to Screen" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34755]
Director Jeremy Podeswa joins Pollock Theater Director Matt Ryan for a Script to Screen discussion of the season 7 finale of Game of Thrones, “The Dragon and the Wolf.” Podeswa recalls his admiration for the cast, the challenges of creating a show that transcends the episode length and production values of typical television programming, and his creative influences. The talk focuses in particular on shooting a complicated ensemble showdown where many main cast members finally share a scene simultaneously and what was involved in bringing that moment to the screen. Series: "Script to Screen" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34755]