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Noël Wells (Master of None, SNL) talks about the first time she ate beef in 13 years. Olivia and Noël talk a lot about their relationship with food, nap rituals, spiritual retreats and the lil' demons that are out to ruin their lives!
Theresa Bennett knew she wanted to make movies early in life. She worked in a movie rental store and started writing scripts in notebooks. Even though she couldn’t afford screenwriting software, she found a way to create scripts. Eventually, this led to the new film, 'Social Animals.' In the movie, a childless, single, broke stoner attempted to salvage her failing business and love life while falling in love with a married man. The comedy-drama stars Noël Wells (Master of None), Aya Cash (You’re the Worst), Samira Wiley (Orange is the New Black), Carly Chaikin (Mr. Robot), and Josh Radnor (How I Met Your Mother). In this interview, Bennett tells her story of a young girl who wanted to make films and how she became a first-time writer-director. She also discusses character creation, the power of limited resources, and the benefits of a speedy first draft. In addition to this audio format, the print interview for this conversation is available on Creative Screenwriting Magazine’s website. Stay up-to-date on other creative advice and watch our weekly YouTube series at www.creativeprinciples.live
Ben Schwartz (Parks & Recreation) and Noël Wells (Master of None) star in the Netflix hit, ‘Happy Anniversary.’ Written and directed by Jared Stern, the film highlights a couple on their third anniversary, but they are having seconds thoughts about proceeding with their relationship. Jared Stern talks about his many writing credits, such as ‘Mr. Popper’s Penguins,’ ‘The Watch,’ ‘Wreck-It Ralph,’ ‘The Internship,’ ‘The LEGO Batman Movie,’ and his new film and directorial debut, ‘Happy Anniversary.’ In this interview, Stern discusses early mentorships, saying “yes” to work versus saying “no” to work, the myth of the one-page-one-minute trick, his morning visualization process, why he wanted to be Steven Spielberg and not Indiana Jones as a kid, and his upcoming animated project, ‘Green Eggs and Ham.' Stay up-to-date on other creative advice at www.creativeprinciples.live
Hosts Stevie Nelson and Dave Horwitz chat with Noël Wells (Master of None, SNL) on their very first episode. Hot topics include: first dates, first date foods, accidental dates and butt stuff.