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Today's interview is with Marlana Hope, a TV writer and producer who has worked on shows like Grey's Anatomy, Friday Night Lights, Army Wives and more. Michael & Dan sit down to learn about her journey as a TV writer, what it's like to be in a writers room, the importance of relationships and the difference between an agent and manager. This is a great episode for those that want to write for TV but also just for anyone trying to navigate their next steps in the industry. Marlana was born in Illinois, survived five years as a little girl in a log cabin in rural Pennsylvania and spent her tween and teen years on a horse ranch in Missouri. For St. Louisans, she went to Eureka High School. After obtaining a BFA in Theatre from the University of Illinois, she swore off inclement weather for good and headed west. Early in her career, Marlana worked on DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES, FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS and SOUTHLAND. Her writing and producing credits include GREY'S ANATOMY, ARMY WIVES, THE KICKS, REAPER, and SKAM AUSTIN. Marlana has two pilots currently in development. She was a part of the MO Stories program as both a writer and mentor. In her free time, Marlana mentors military veterans as part of the Writers Guild Foundation's workshop series, and has traveled to Abu Dhabi, UAE to teach episodic writing workshops for emerging filmmakers in the Arab World. She also serves on the Writers Education Committee where she organized the WGA Writers Salon for three years bringing together hundreds of Guild members with top showrunners for a series of break-out sessions. A few things mentioned in this episode:Marlana Hope (IMDB)IG: @marlanahopeMO Stories Scripwriting FellowshipSave the Cat - Screenwriting bookThe Screenwriters Bible - Screenwriting bookThis podcast is sponsored by the MO Film Office (https://mofilm.org) and Shock City Studios (www.shockcitystudios.com) and is brought to you by Speak Up Productions (www.speakupproductions.com) and the In Motion team (www.inmotionconference.com) Music by Courtney Orlando Peebles of So Hot Productions (https://www.linkedin.com/in/courtney-jr-peebles-05a2a19/)
On the sixteenth episode of Radically Honest, your host Dasom Lee receives poignant anecdotes from interdisciplinary artist (photography and videography), abstract storyteller, and Production enthusiast Sebastián Sada. His claim to fame was on the set of Ariana Grande's record-breaking "thank u, next" music video. Now manifesting his dreams as a Director's Assistant for an emerging show on The CW—this episode is worthy of your attention. In college, he was flooded by celebrities in a peak experience as a London Alley Entertainment intern. On set, it's human to human. Everyone is alike and working toward a unified goal. Thereafter as a UT Radio Television Film graduate, ambiguity clouded his future. An "ego death" ensued. Waiting tables in Austin, TX, he eventually was cast as an extra on a television show called "SKAM Austin." Networking his way up, he's climbed the career ladder one step at a time. Your inclination that all is rosy and whimsical on set is not the full picture—production is manual labor. It's grueling, 12-14 hour days, and job instability is a given in the profession. The glossy music video or charming film scene gracing your screen demanded blood, sweat, and tears behind-the-scenes. Therefore, optimism and a tenacious work ethic are essential. Insecurity must be overtaken by faith in your creative assets. "Your passion is everything. And your success hinges upon how passionate you are about your work." - Sebastian Sada. Never forget your roots. The influence of your upbringing can gift you with an inimitable perspective, which can substantially materialize in your art. Leverage humility and bask in gratitude even in unprecedented circumstances. And never lose heart. A year can take you further than you imagined. So, how can you express humanity in your work? Listen to the episode to find out. Join the movement. Support: @sebastiansada on Instagram, @stiansada on Twitter, and vimeo.com/sebastiansada
This week, we chat with Jessie Kahnweiler about her short film He's The One. Jessie first became known for writing, directing and starring in a short film called ‘Meet My Rapist' that imagines Jessie bumping into her rapist at the farmer's market, and then dating him. Jessie then wrote, directed, and starred in ‘The Skinny', a dark comedic series based on her 10-year relationship with bulimia. ‘The Skinny' was produced by Jill Soloway, Paul Young, and Refinery29, and premiered at Sundance. Jessie also developed ‘Viagra Diaries' for CW, ‘Bump' for ABC Digital, and staffed on ‘Skam AUSTIN' for Facebook Watch. Jessie's short film, ‘He's The One,' premiered at Sundance this year. She is currently writing a series for Sharon Horgan at the new streaming service, Topic, based on that short. Check out Jessie's latest horror short, RETREAT, that she directed for Hulu.
Esta semana en Travelling Series viajamos hasta Austin (Texas). Las series que aparecen son: Waco, 9-1-1 Lone Star, Skam Austin, Las Farsantes (Faking it), The Leftovers y Friday Night Lights. Recuerda, cada viernes en las plataformas principales de podcasting. Recuerda también que cada mes hay un podcast extra en la sección premium de serielizados.com. Travelling Series, cada viernes en: Ivoox Spotify iTunes Sigue a: @lmejino @SERIELIZADOS
Liska has a master thesis for why she finally (FINALLY) likes a Noora story, Gaby remains unconvinced, and both of us wholly struggle to explain why. At least we can agree Girl Squad is at its finest, Shay is fierce af, and Green Nails was one heck of a reveal. Join us as we discuss season 2 of Skam Austin. Follow us on twitter at: @criesnorwegian Or e-mail us at criesinnorwegian@gmail.com Tumblr: criesinnorwegianpodcast.tumblr.com
Katie is a creative technologist and the co-creator of Kanye's Quest. Listen to our discussion about how technology is changing the way we create and consume content and knowing it's okay even your idea isn't original. Katie's Instagram: @katietemrowski Kanye's Quest: http://www.kanyesquest.com/ Things referenced in the episode: SKAM Austin: https://www.facebook.com/SKAMaustin/ Steal like an artist: https://austinkleon.com/steal/ Follow us on: Instagram: wdym.podcast Twitter: wdym_podcast
W 18. odcinku naszego podkastu oglądamy mukbang, rozmawiamy o serialu facebookowym „Skam Austin” i „Sufferosie” na Instagram. Jak media społecznościowe sprawdzają się jako przestrzeń do opowiadania historii? ODBIORNIK prowadzą: Agnieszka Słodownik – redaktorka działu MEDIA dwutygodnik.com, współautorka gry paragrafowej „popiół◀︎▷diament” (2014), gry w obiegi kultury (2012), audycji „Strefa podtekstu” w Jazz Radio (2005), tomiku poezji „ęą” (2005), magazynu sztuki „Meble” (2001–2002), strony barmleczny.com (2000–2013). Przez kilka lat pracowała na jachtach jako stewardesa. Anna Desponds – menadżerka kultury i kuratorka filmowa, stała autorka działu MEDIA dwutygodnik.com, z wykształcenia socjolożka po warszawskim MISH-u. Interesuje się m.in. przyszłością audiowizualności, dokumentalistyką i projektowaniem doświadczeń. Wspiera dialog międzykulturowy i próbuje uprawiać zrównoważoną turystykę.
Hello Skamily, we interrupt our regular schedule and bring you a SKAM AUSTIN EXTRAVANGANZA! Join us and our very special, iconic guest, Gaby's cousin Kari as we devote an entire episode to SKAM Austin. Unlike us, our guest has only watched Skam Austin so we were excited to hear her thoughts. It was a fun conversation. :)
Join us as we discuss episodes 9 and 10 of OG SKAM season 1, where Eva goes from looking sad and depressed to hella fine. More importantly, SHE CONFRONTS HER SHAME and begins to make peace with her choices. Isak's throne of lies comes tumbling down, Vilde is a hot mess, and William proves in just one scene how cool he can be. We also chat about the upcoming season of Skam Italia and what success might mean for Skam Austin.
It's the midpoint of season one of OG SKAM and there's lot of, as P Chris would say, "DRAAAMA". Jonas and Eva can't stop the passive aggresiveness. Vilde is a hurricane of emotions (mostly towards William). And yes, P Chris brings on the promised "DRAAAMA". Join us as we discuss episodes 5 and 6 of season 1. We also briefly go into SKAM Austin and the complexities of adapatations. v
In the second episode of Cries in Norwegian, we briefly discuss the first couple of clips of SKAM Austin, the brand-new American adaptation of SKAM. Then we delve into episode 3 and 4 of OG SKAM where the girl squad finally comes together! AND WE MEET SANA.
I dagens podcast undersøger vi Dennis´ teori om, at folk, der kører i små biler har mere sex end folk der kører i store biler. Derudover får tre heldige NOVA-lyttere deres horoskop og så kan du også høre JoJos anmeldelse af den nye serie SKAM Austin.
Sara, Tara Lina og Krister er igjen samlet i studio. S/O til Niclas som jobber med eksamen. Tara får knekken av Aviciis død - som Sara tilbød snus til i 2011, og Krister har vært match maker fra himmelen.Ukas stikkord: Avicii har gått bort, Sandra Lyng er på YouTube og SKAM Austin er endelig her!
Hva er egentlig et sjeldent navn - og er hva er det best å gjøre denne siste onsdagen i april? Det er blant godbitene du kan høre i dagens podkast. I tillegg har vi sett det nye SKAM Austin og kan melde om Fjällreven-sekker og frysninger.