Finding the Personal in the Political (From Script)
In this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazine, September 5 Oscar-nominated screenwriter Moritz Binder talks about how his experience with documentaries and sense of duty to the events that unfolded at the Munich Summer Olympics informed his writing. Plus, catch up on your Oscar history, listen to the latest Selling Your Screenplay Podcast episode, and get a laugh from Paul Peditto’s latest musings with AI.
SELLING YOUR SCREENPLAY: Ep. 531 – Turn Your Screenplay Into A Novel With Joe Cornet
Ashley Scott Meyers talks with returning guest, filmmaker and author Joe Cornet about how he adapted his completed movie A Prayer for the Damned into a published novel, attending book signings to promote a book and tips for screenwriters who want to adapt their scripts.
Writing a TV Pilot in 2025 Ultimate Collection
If you have an idea for a TV Pilot or you haven’t had success with your current project, this is the collection for you!
SCRIPT GODS MUST DIE: Interview with the AI Vampire, Part 1
Paul Peditto chats with his AI Luna in an attempt to catch “her” in a slip-up on the question of AI being the vampire of screenwriting jobs, draining writers, leaving them for dead on the unemployment line.
Oscar-Nominated Screenwriter Moritz Binder Finds the Personal in the Political in September 5
Moritz Binder talks about how his experience with documentaries and sense of duty to these events that unfolded at the Munich Summer Olympics informed his writing.
Bite Size Oscar History: The History of Horror at the Oscars
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences rarely acknowledges horror. Only a handful of horror films have been nominated for Best Picture. The Exorcist (1973) and Jaws (1975) are a couple of films in this exclusive club.