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Saturday, July 24, 2010

SimplyScripts Radio – The “Flying by the Seat of our Pants” edition


SimplyScripts Radio – The “Flying by the Seat of our Pants” edition. Interview with Ron Osborn.

 
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Mike, Pia, Jeff (Dreamscale) and Michael talk to Ron Osborn of No BS Screenwriting.com(who has previously appeared on SimplyScripts Radio).

Show Notes

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SimplyScripts Radio is produced by Michael Cornetto.

Music provided by Incompetech.com.

Interested in joining the panel? Send an email to radiosimply (at) gmail.com

iTunes users can subscribe to the SimplyScripts feed and have the show automatically downloaded to your iPod. – Don

1 Comments so far

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Babz
July 25th, 2010 at 3:17 pm

Wow! He’s a joy, and what rich information. A word about Save the Cat! I agree about ‘formats’ and beats, but as an agent, and because I get stuff from anyone with a computer, when I say STC it’s supported really by data more than anything else. Why? MOST people don’t know how to approach story, let alone character, craft, mind think, and structure and WANT TO LEARN. Juno comes to mind. (Cody said she relied on a beat sheet.) In any event Ron YOU SOOO ROCK. It’s clear your experience allowed your WRITING DNA to flourish. Thank you so much for your show. I ordered that book you suggested, too –what a tip! My rasberry beret is off to ya! BB

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