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DZ-12: Craft, Career and Coffins
It's the The Podcast You Used To Know…
AI✦Natasha Pincus walks through her trajectory as a screenwriter, director, and actor, making this a direct conversation about navigating multiple roles in the industry.✦
Listen if you're navigating multiple creative disciplines and wondering how to build a sustainable career across them.
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Well, half of us is... Chas (sans Stu) is joined by a very special guest - Natasha Pincus. As a screenwriter, Tash’s feature CLIVE was on the 2012 Black List. As a director, her music video for Goyte’s Someone I Used To Know was nominated for an MTV Music Video Award. And at the time of this recording, her debut feature as a screenwriter FELL was weeks away from opening night… →
Films:
Fell (2014)

DZ-23: LIVE - Starting A Career In Film And Television
Are you a filmmaker but not sure how to start your career?
AI✦Mithila, Corrie, and Simon directly address how to break into the industry, what has changed in their own paths, and the practical steps emerging filmmakers need to take.✦
⏱ 1h 45m
6 JUL 2015
Listen if you're an emerging filmmaker looking to break into the industry
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Draft Zero was invited to moderate a panel as part of the 2015 St Kilda Film Festival. In our very first live episode, we are joined by TV Writer Mithila Gupta (Winners and Losers), Director Corrie Chen (Reg Makes Contact) and Producer/Executive Simon de Bruyn (*Acquisitions Executive, XYZ Films *and Producer) to talk about ‘breaking in’, how it has changed, the different approaches, opportunities and challenges. They share their tips on networking effectively, setting up an online presence, persevering through doubt and getting relevant experience… →
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DZ-95: Backmatter - Building and Maintenance
How do you maintain hope in the face of, er, screenwriting
AI✦The episode centers on how to maintain hope within an industry described as ‘fickle,’ treating screenwriting as both craft and livelihood.✦
Listen listen to hear why first acts keep shrinking--and whether yours should too
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Time for our annual backmatter episode, where we drop any ruse of any objectivity, and fully embrace our subjective opinions… →

DZ-64: Backmatter - Controlling your Work, Treatments, and Writing Styles
What can and should you do next?
AI✦Stu and Chas ground their entire discussion in the practical realities of an emerging screenwriter’s career path and what aspects of it you can actually control.✦
Listen to understand what you can control in your career--and what you absolutely cannot.
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In our annual Backmatter-only episode, Stu and Chas indulge themselves by offering personal opinions on the life and work of emerging screenwriters based on their own personal experience… →

DZ-57: Backmatter - Aesthetics and Forgiveness in Writing
How can you best articulate your ideas?
AI✦Stu and Chas examine how Draft Zero itself has shaped their writing practice over five years, offering emerging writers a model for how produced work feeds back into craft development.✦
Listen if you need to forgive yourself (for not writing)
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It is time (in fact, well past time) for our semi-annual #Backmatter episode. For the uninitiated, this is an episode where Stu and Chas discuss career and craft-related topics beyond what makes great screenplays work. To that end, Stu and Chas dive into: a five year review of Draft Zero and how it has changed their writing craft and process; a discussion on the aesthetics of writing; learnings for emerging writers in having their work produced; and finally forgiving yourself for not writing… →

DZ-39: Backmatter - Hitting LA, Receiving Feedback, and a Roguish One
How can writers make use of their time when hitting LA?
AI✦Chas shares direct experience navigating LA and the Austin Film Festival, discussing what writers should actually do with their time to build career capital through networking.✦
Listen if you're about to network at a festival and have no idea what writers actually do with their time there.
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In another backmatter-only episode, Stu & Chas zig-zag through a range of topics. We talk about Chas’ experience(s) hitting both Los Angeles and the Austin Film Festival, effective networking, career capital, the art of receiving feedback, and Stu’s harsh Three Strikes Rule. We look back at the most important lessons we’ve learned about storytelling in 2016 and that leads us to talk about character choices in a little-known and little-talked about film called ROGUE ONE… →

DZ-36: Backmatter - Time Risk and Fixing Movies
How can writers wisely invest their time in projects?
AI✦Stu and Chas ground their entire discussion in the practical reality of a working writer’s life: how to allocate limited time across multiple projects without burning out.✦
Listen if you're juggling multiple projects and can't figure out which one deserves your attention right now.
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In this “special”, backmatter-only episode, Stu & Chas take inspiration from Terry Rossio’s excellent article on TIME RISK and ice skate over a range of topics. We talk about time investment in projects, Stuart’s project Restoration, doing you down work first, managing feedback, thinking positive being a negative, and we open the listener mail bag for critiques, praise and suggestions. We also explore how we could do Draft Zero episodes exploring tone and theme… →
Films:
Restoration (2016)

DZ-27: Competing views on Screenplay Competitions
Can screenplay competitions be worth it?
AI✦Stu and Chas use their guest roster--Gordy Hoffman, Diana Gettinger, Monica Hewes, Tony Pitman, and Blake Ashford--to map out how screenplay competitions function as career infrastructure for writers seeking exposure and industry entry points.✦
Listen if you're considering entering a screenplay competition and want to hear from writers and industry professionals about whether it's a worthwhile investment!
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After being repeatedly asked by listeners for thoughts on screenplay competitions, Stu and Chas go full back matter for this special episode. They tackle the question - do comps just feeding the hope machine or are they a valid investment? - in their typical detailed (i.e. long) style. With their differing perspectives, Stu (a director looking for material) and Chas (a writer keen for exposure), talk to an impressive roster of guests. We start with Gordy Hoffman, founder and judge of the Bluecat Screenplay Competition; repeat Austin Film Festival attendees - first for the screenplay and now for the finished web series of EX BEST - Diana Gettinger & Monica Hewes; Launchpad 2014 finalist Tony Pitman; and Insite Competition winner Blake Ashford, whose winning script CUT SNAKE hit cinemas in 2015... ten years after winning the competition… →

DZ-17: Where's my gold-plated ensuite?
When you're an emerging filmmaker, what are different ways to tackle a "career"?
AI✦Chas and Stu reflect on how their first year of Draft Zero has shaped their own filmmaking careers and debate the relative merits of short films, micro-budget features, and web-based content as career-building strategies.✦
Listen when you're deciding between shorts, features, and web content--and need to know which format actually builds a sustainable creative practice.
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It’s our Holiday Special! In this episode (recorded December 2014), Chas and Stu break all the rules. No homework. No pages. No empirical analysis. They reluctantly but boldly reflect over the first year of Draft Zero and how it has influenced their ‘careers’ (such as they are). They also engage in a heated debate on whether a short film, a micro-budget feature or web-based content is the best way to go in terms of pushing a filmmaking career forward… →

DZ-86: Backmatter - Minimum Viable Product
How do you determine what is your MVP?
AI✦Stu and Chas discuss pitching projects and strategies for the business of writing, along with running a writers workshop--territories well outside craft itself.✦
Listen for screenwriting lessons from 2021, strategies for pitching projects, and insights on running a writers workshop
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In their annual full backwater episode, Stu and Chas let out their pandemic hair, drop the ruse of objectivity, and allow themselves to have even more options about writing and the business of writing… →
Films:
Die Hard (1988)

DZ-65: Collaborating with a Director - The Snip
HOw does a writer work with a director (on a short film?)
AI✦The episode doubles as a case study in independent production: how to make a short film yourself, how it functions in a portfolio, and what distribution and marketing strategies exist for getting it seen.✦
Listen if you are thinking of producing your own short film!
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This episode, Chas steps down as co-host (kinda) and is interviewed by Stu as a guest, alongside director Ben Mizzi, about the short rom-com that Chas wrote and Ben directed & produced. The episode covers taking an idea from pitch to screen, working with a director, directing performance on the page, and marketing and distribution strategies for short films… →
