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The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast

  • Ep 233 - Marc Guggenheim: From TV and Comics to His New Novel 'In Any Lifetime'

    24 APR 2024 · - Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun (Instagram: @screenwriterpod) Author of The Guide For Every Screenwriter - Guest: Marc Guggenheim has served as a writer, producer, and showrunner for several popular TV series. He is best known for his work on "Arrow" and "Legends of Tomorrow," part of The CW's DC Comics television universe and Carnival Row. His latest book In Any Lifetime is Available Aug 1'st 2024 Episode Overview: In this inspiring episode of The Successful Screenwriter podcast, host Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with the multi-talented writer and producer, Marc Guggenheim. Known for his diverse work spanning TV, comics, and now novels, Marc discusses his latest venture, the novel In Any Lifetime, and his creative process across different media. Join us as Marc shares insights into the challenges and joys of storytelling, regardless of the format.Key Points Discussed: - Introduction to Marc Guggenheim: - Background in comics, TV, and now novels. - New book release: In Any Lifetime. - Transitioning from Screenplays to Novels: - Marc’s journey from considering In Any Lifetime as a screenplay and a graphic novel, to finally writing it as a prose novel during the pandemic. - The discovery of his love for writing prose and the realization that the story was meant to be a book. - Deep Dive into In Any Lifetime: - The novel's concept revolves around a physicist navigating multiple universes to reunite with his deceased wife, exploring the theory that the multiverse favors certain outcomes. - Marc describes the book as a mix of thriller, adventure, and romance, likening it to "Christopher Nolan directing The Notebook". - Creative Process and Story Structure: - Marc's approach to outlining stories, balancing structure with spontaneous creativity. - The significance of aligning emotional points in the story and how these influence the narrative’s impact. - Themes and Writing Philosophy: - Exploration of the theme: "Is it possible to love someone too much?" - Marc’s preference for raising questions rather than providing answers, aiming to engage readers in a deeper contemplation of the themes. - Future Prospects and Adaptations: - Potential for In Any Lifetime to be adapted into other media, including film or television. - Marc’s openness to adaptation and his perspective on the importance of storytelling across various forms. Conclusion: Marc Guggenheim’s insights provide a valuable lesson in versatility and the art of storytelling. His dedication to crafting meaningful and compelling narratives, regardless of the medium, continues to inspire writers and creatives across the industry. Call to Action: - Don’t miss out on the riveting journey through love, loss, and the laws of the universe in Marc Guggenheim’s In Any Lifetime. Available for purchase on Amazon, in independent bookstores, and on Audible. - Subscribe to our podcast for more insider insights. - Follow me on Instagram @screenwriterpod
    23m 45s
  • Ep 232 - Viki King on "How to Write A Movie in 21 Days"

    10 APR 2024 · - Hosted by: Geoffrey D. Calhoun, known for his dedication to educating and uplifting writers through The Successful Screenwriter Podcast. Geoffrey, has been deeply influenced by foundational texts in screenwriting and aims to honor the legacy of screenwriting legends through his work. - Guest: Viki King, author of "How to Write a Movie in 21 Days," which is heralded as a cornerstone in screenwriting literature. Viki, the "mother of content" in screenwriting circles, brings an intuitive and heart-centered approach to storytelling, shaping the narratives of countless writers over her illustrious career. Episode Overview: In this episode, Geoffrey and Viki engage in a deep dive into the core of screenwriting, discussing the spiritual journey of storytelling, the impact of seminal screenwriting texts, and the process of turning a spark of an idea into a compelling screenplay. This conversation offers invaluable insights into creating stories that resonate on a personal and universal level. Key Moments: - Geoffrey Calhoun expresses his admiration for Viki King's work and its foundational impact on his screenwriting career. - Viki King reflects on the early days of screenwriting education and her collaboration with Syd Field, emphasizing the complementary nature of their contributions to the craft. - Viki praises Geoffrey's book for demystifying screenwriting, highlighting its practicality and the importance of format in storytelling. - Geoffrey shares his personal journey with screenwriting, marked by dyslexia and the profound influence of Viki's book. - Viki discusses the genesis of her book "How to Write a Movie in 21 Days" and the importance of staying true to one's heart in the creative process. - The conversation turns to the evolving nature of screenwriting and the need for originality in an industry saturated with sequels and remakes. - Geoffrey and Viki explore the concept of the "inner movie method," a personal journey of discovery through screenwriting. Notable Quotes: - "The deal is we all come in and we all have a piece of the puzzle. And it's our business to put the piece of the puzzle in the big picture. Otherwise, there's a hole in the picture. But we don't have to know who's looking at the picture. That's not part of the business. It takes everything you've got just to put your piece in." - Viki King - "I view what I do as part of my own personal growth. And to see someone like yourself who was a trailblazer kind of evolve through this industry is absolutely, inspirational." - Geoffrey Calhoun Closing Thoughts: This episode not only sheds light on the mechanics of screenwriting but also delves into the soulful aspects of the craft, encouraging writers to explore and express their deepest truths through storytelling. Viki King's perspective on writing as a journey of personal discovery and Geoffrey Calhoun's dedication to empowering screenwriters make for a compelling and profoundly inspirational discussion.Connect with Us: - Listen to more episodes: https://thesuccessfulscreenwriter.com/podcast/ - Follow Geoffrey D. Calhoun on Instagramr: https://www.instagram.com/screenwriterpod/ - Discover Viki King's work: https://www.vikiking.com/
    18m 17s
  • Ep 231 - The Shift with Brock Heasley

    3 APR 2024 · Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun Guest: Brock Heasley, Writer and Director of "The Shift" Episode Overview:  In this compelling episode of "The Successful Screenwriter" podcast, Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with Brock Heasley, the creative mind behind the buzz-worthy film, "The Shift." A project that started from a small blog post during the MySpace era, "The Shift" has grown into a full-fledged cinematic experience, gaining traction across major social media platforms and starring renowned actors like Neil McDonald, Sean Astin, and John Billingsley.Key Topics Discussed: - The Genesis of "The Shift": Brock shares the journey from a blog post to a feature film, highlighting the role of social media in its early promotion. - Transition into Filmmaking: Brock recounts his pivot from a graphic design career to filmmaking, influenced by a lifelong passion for movies and a significant job loss. - Collaboration with Angel Studios: The unique crowdfunding and guild-member decision-making process at Angel Studios that brought "The Shift" to a wider audience. - Design and Casting Insights: Insights into the design process for the movie's iconic "Lancers" and the strategic casting choices that elevated the film. - The Renaissance of Faith-Based Films: A discussion on the evolving landscape of faith-based cinema, emphasizing higher production values and a broader appeal. - The Core Message of "The Shift": An exploration of the film's thematic focus on suffering, hope, and unexpected outcomes, grounded in personal experiences of loss and resilience. Watch "The Shift" on various platforms including Angel Studios' app, YouTube, Google Play, Amazon, Apple, and Voodoo to experience the multifaceted journey of its protagonist and the innovative storytelling that Brock Heasley brings to the screen. Subscribe for more insightful discussions with leading figures in the screenwriting and filmmaking industry. Conclusion: "The Shift" stands as a testament to the power of storytelling, resilience in the face of adversity, and the collaborative spirit of indie filmmaking. Brock Heasley's journey from a graphic designer to a celebrated filmmaker offers inspiration to aspiring screenwriters and directors, proving that with passion, creativity, and a bit of faith, anything is possible in the cinematic world.
    18m
  • Ep 230 - The Crow Reimagined: Indie Filmmaking Brilliance with Justin Mane

    27 MAR 2024 · - Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun (Instagram https://www.instagram.com/screenwriterpod/) - Guest Host: Reece Taylor - Special Guest: Filmmaker Justin Mane - "Crow" Fan Film: https://www.youtube.com/@CROWfanfilm Introduction: Welcome to another episode of our podcast, where we dive deep into the world of indie filmmaking and storytelling. In this episode, we're honored to have filmmaker Justin Mane discuss his feature-length fan film inspired by "The Crow." Joined by reoccurring guest host Reece Taylor, we explore the journey, challenges, and triumphs of independent cinema. This special installment sheds light on the passion and creativity thriving within the Michigan film community.Key Insights: - Justin Mane shares his decade-long journey in filmmaking, highlighting his transition from acting to creating a standout indie film in Michigan. - Notable Quote: Justin reflects, "It's about showcasing Michigan filmmakers on a broader scale and what we can actually do if given the right material and the right opportunities." - The conversation reveals the intricate process of evolving a 15-minute short into a full-length feature, emphasizing pre-production planning and post-production creativity. Actionable Advice: - For aspiring screenwriters and filmmakers, Justin emphasizes the importance of community and collaboration. He advises building a supportive network and continuously honing your craft through hands-on experience on sets. - He also highlights the significance of pre-production and meticulous planning in bringing a vision to life. Episode Highlights: - The episode delves into the visual storytelling and character-driven narrative of Justin's film, praising its artistic direction and emotional depth. - Memorable moments include the discussion on the unique challenges of indie filmmaking, from budget constraints to the creative solutions that emerge. Resources Mentioned: - "Crow" - The film discussed throughout the episode, available on YouTube. - Books, articles, and websites on indie filmmaking techniques and storytelling were mentioned as resources for listeners aiming to deepen their understanding of cinema. Call to Action: - We encourage our listeners to support independent filmmakers by watching "Crow" on YouTube and sharing their thoughts. - Visit https://thesuccessfulscreenwriter.com/ for additional resources, and consider signing up for exclusive content that dives deeper into the craft of screenwriting and filmmaking. - Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/screenwriterpod/ to stay updated on upcoming episodes, events, and webinars. Closing Remarks: Thank you to Justin Mane and Reece Taylor for an enlightening conversation, and a special thanks to our listeners for tuning in. We're excited about the future of indie filmmaking in Michigan and beyond. Stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll explore another facet of the screenwriting and filmmaking world.
    26m 12s
  • Ep 229 - The Truth About Catfishing

    20 MAR 2024 · ***If you've been affected by online romance scams, or if you're seeking resources and support to navigate the complexities of digital deception, visit https://catchthecatfish.com/. - Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun - https://www.instagram.com/screenwriterpod/ - Guest: Andre Moreau, Emmy Award-Winning Journalist and Content Creator - https://www.instagram.com/amoreaunow/ Episode Overview: In this episode, we delve into the intricate world of social media, its impact on personal identity, and the rise of online scams, through the experiences of Emmy award-winning journalist Andre Moreau. Andre shares his journey from a traditional news journalist to becoming an unintended icon in romance scams, revealing the darker sides of social media platforms and the urgent need for regulation and awareness.Key Topics Covered: - Transition to Digital Journalism: Andre discusses the evolution of news reporting with the advent of social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, emphasizing the additional workload but also the new opportunities for engagement it provided. - The Unintended Consequences of Social Media Fame: Andre's personal account of how his social media presence, grown organically, unexpectedly made him a target for identity misuse in online romance scams. - The Realities of Romance Scams: A startling revelation about the extent of the problem, with Andre discovering numerous FBI and police reports of scams carried out in his name, highlighting the global challenge of digital identity theft. - Raising Awareness: Andre's efforts to use his platform to educate and warn others about the dangers of catfishing, collaborating with Anna Rowe of CatchTheCatfish.com, and their work towards better regulation and prevention. - Legislative Action and Personal Advocacy: Andre's ongoing efforts to involve U.S. Congress in addressing the widespread issue of online scams, emphasizing the need for technological solutions like facial recognition to prevent identity misuse. - The Personal Impact of Social Media Scams: Both Geoffrey and Andre share their experiences of being impersonated online, discussing the broader cultural acceptance and implications of identity theft and catfishing. - A Call for Humanity and Responsibility: The episode concludes with a discussion on the ethical responsibilities of social media platforms, the importance of real human connection, and the potential for technology to both harm and heal. Closing Thoughts: This episode sheds light on the complex interplay between technology, identity, and community in the digital age. As we navigate the vast potential and pitfalls of social media, the stories of Andre Moreau and others remind us of the need for vigilance, empathy, and collective action in protecting ourselves and others online. Listeners are encouraged to be more critical of their online interactions, support efforts for digital literacy and regulation, and share this episode to spread awareness about the consequences of unchecked social media use.
    15m 37s
  • Ep 228 - History of Evil with Bo Mirhosseni (Shudder Original)

    13 MAR 2024 · Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun Guest: Bo Mirhosseni, Filmmaker Episode Overview: In this episode, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is thrilled to welcome filmmaker Bo Mirhosseni, the creative force behind the Shudder original film "History of Evil." Join us as Bo shares his journey from skate videos in Long Beach to directing music videos, commercials, and finally his leap into feature filmmaking. Dive into the origins of "History of Evil," a film that blends family drama with genre elements against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution, showcasing a stellar cast including Paul Wesley and Jackie Cruz. Takeaways - Transitioning from one creative medium to another can lead to new opportunities and growth as a filmmaker. - Combining genre elements with a personal story can create a unique and engaging film. - Working within budget constraints can force filmmakers to think creatively and find innovative solutions. - Drawing inspiration from real-life events and personal experiences can add depth and authenticity to a film. - Building connections and leveraging personal relationships can help in casting and financing a film. - The journey from script to screen can be a long and challenging process, but perseverance and collaboration can lead to success. - Writing what you love and incorporating personal emotions and experiences can bring passion and authenticity to your work. - Exploring the potential for future projects and franchises can open up new opportunities for filmmakers. Subscribe and Follow: Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest updates and screenwriting tips. Find me on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/screenwriterpod/
    15m 25s
  • Ep 227 - Cryptologist & Embedded Special Forces Technician - J.L. Hancock

    6 MAR 2024 · - Host Geoffrey Calhoun welcomes author and retired cryptologist J.L. Hancock to the podcast. Hancock discusses his book, "The Hawk Enigma," a military techno-thriller inspired by his experiences embedded with special ops. Main Content: - J.L. Hancock's Background: - Hancock shares his journey from growing up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to joining the military after 9/11, motivated by a desire to use his language skills. His path led him to the Defense Language Institute and eventually into cryptology, where he specialized in electronic warfare and radio wave interception. - The Craft of Cryptology: - Explains the role of a cryptologist and the difference between traditional communication roles and those involved in electronic warfare. Hancock highlights the challenges and requirements of becoming a linguist in the military, emphasizing the high attrition rates and the demanding nature of the training. - Life in Special Ops: - Discusses the unique challenges of working with special operations, including the difficulty of balancing technical skills, physical capability, and personality to fit into these elite teams. Hancock touches on issues of introversion, imposter syndrome, and the struggle for technical specialists to be accepted in predominantly alpha-male environments. - The Hawk Enigma and Character Development: - Hancock talks about the main character of his book, likening him to Q from James Bond but with the added complexity of having to prove himself in the field. The conversation explores themes of identity, the perception of technical staff as "enablers" vs. "technicians," and the personal growth that comes from confronting and overcoming these challenges. - Dealing with Stress and Failure: - Shares insights into handling stress through exercise and maintaining a routine, highlighting the importance of baseline stress management rather than reactive measures. Hancock also discusses the emotional toll of witnessing the impact of broader strategic decisions, such as the withdrawal from Afghanistan, on individuals and communities involved in military operations. Highlights & Takeaways: - Hancock's experiences underscore the complexity of military and intelligence work, emphasizing the importance of mental and physical resilience. - The discussion on character development in "The Hawk Enigma" offers valuable insights for writers looking to create nuanced, realistic characters in military or techno-thriller genres. - Encourages listeners to explore "The Hawk Enigma" for a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by those in cryptology and special ops. Also invites aspiring writers to consider the nuanced character dynamics discussed for their own projects. Closing: - Geoffrey Calhoun thanks J.L. Hancock for sharing his unique insights and experiences, providing listeners with a fascinating glimpse into the world of cryptology and the personal journeys that inform compelling storytelling. - For additional commentary and to listen to the full, uncut episode, join our https://thesuccessfulscreenwriter.com/and check out our https://thesuccessfulscreenwriter.com/character-database/, a resource where writers can use interviews like this for research in their own projects. Contact Information: - For more insights and discussions, listeners are encouraged to subscribe to The Successful Screenwriter podcast and follow instagram https://www.instagram.com/screenwriterpod/ for updates on future episodes.
    23m 41s
  • Ep 226 - Essential Legal Advice for Screenwriters with Joshua Lastine (Entertainment Lawyer)

    29 FEB 2024 · - Host: Geoffrey Calhoun - Instagram @screenwriterpod - Guest: Joshua Lastine, Entertainment Lawyer - Instagram @LastineLaw - Overview: Discussing why screenwriters, especially indie screenwriters, need entertainment lawyers to navigate the complexities of contracts and protect their rights and interests. Key Highlights: - The Importance of Legal Representation for Screenwriters: - Joshua emphasizes the crucial need for screenwriters to have legal protection, from newcomers to seasoned professionals, to ensure all contractual details are in their favor and to avoid potential pitfalls. - Common Issues Screenwriters Face Without Legal Guidance: - Late or missing payments due to overlooked contract specifics. - The risk of unfavorable contract terms due to not understanding the legal jargon or missing critical clauses. - Why Entertainment Lawyers are Essential: - They provide vital protection for non-WGA writers who lack guild support. - Offer strategic advice on contract negotiations, ensuring screenwriters get fair deals and are not exploited. - Cost Concerns and Solutions: - Joshua addresses concerns about affordability, suggesting that building relationships with lawyers early can lead to flexible payment arrangements, such as a percentage-based fee. - Misconceptions About Entertainment Lawyers as Agents: - While lawyers can occasionally facilitate connections, their primary role is legal protection, not career management or promotion. - Working with Agents and Managers: - A collaborative approach with agents, managers, and lawyers typically yields the best outcomes for screenwriters, ensuring all aspects of deals and opportunities are optimized. - Advice for Reviewing Contracts: - Emphasizes the importance of ensuring contracts reflect all verbal promises and the need for clarity on payment terms and project expectations. - The Pitfalls of Not Having Legal Representation: - Shares cautionary tales of screenwriters trapped in unfavorable contracts or losing rights to their work due to inadequate legal protection. - Legal Considerations in the Writing Process: - Highlights the need for screenwriters to consult with entertainment lawyers even during the writing phase to navigate copyright issues and other legal considerations. Conclusion: - Joshua Lastine underscores the indispensable role of entertainment lawyers in safeguarding screenwriters' interests, advising early and ongoing engagement with legal professionals for career success. Contact Information: - Joshua Lastine can be reached through his website, lastineentertainmentlaw.com, and on Instagram @LastineLaw. Closing Thoughts by Geoffrey Calhoun: - Expresses gratitude to Joshua for his insights and to the audience for tuning in, emphasizing the value of legal advice in the screenwriting journey.
    22m 39s
  • Ep 225 - Screenwriting Insights & AMA with Geoffrey D. Calhoun | Guest Host Mary Scheyder

    14 FEB 2024 · Summary: In this conversation, Mary Scheyder interviews Geoffrey D. Calhoun, host of the Successful Screenwriter podcast, about various aspects of screenwriting. They discuss starting out in screenwriting, overrated advice for new writers, writing Geoffrey's book 'The Guide for Every Screenwriter', adapting real-life stories, rituals and routines for writing, writing the movie you want to see, the challenge of writing adaptations, and finding writer's euphoria. Takeaways - Focus on mastering the foundations of screenwriting, such as structure, before diving into other aspects like formatting. - Be cautious of overrated advice, such as 'show don't tell', and focus on understanding the purpose and impact of different writing techniques. - When writing adaptations, find the defining moment of the real-life story and build the script thematically around it. - Develop rituals and routines that help you get into the flow state of writing, such as creating a specific writing playlist. - Embrace the challenge of writing and problem-solving, as limitations and constraints can lead to more creative and satisfying results. Chapters00:00Introduction and Gratitude 00:49Starting Out in Screenwriting 02:26Overrated Advice for New Writers 04:00Writing 'The Guide for Every Screenwriter' 08:18Adapting Real Life Stories 10:16Rituals and Routines for Writing 14:12Writing the Movie You Want to See 17:58The Challenge of Writing Adaptations 21:16Finding Writer's Euphoria 27:35Closing Remarks
    28m 32s
  • Ep 224 - Unlocking Your Comedy Genius: Tips from Standup to Screenwriting

    7 FEB 2024 · Summary Stand-up comedian and author Mike Lukas discusses his journey in comedy, from breaking into the industry to developing a unique comedy lens. He emphasizes the importance of finding personal truths and topics that make you laugh, as well as understanding how to punch up in comedy. Lukas also shares insights on going blue in comedy and the need to be aware of the impact of jokes on different audiences. Overall, he encourages aspiring comedians to practice and develop their funny muscle. Takeaways - Developing a comedy lens is crucial for comedians to stand out and connect with audiences. - Understanding the difference between punching up and punching down in comedy is important to avoid offensive or harmful jokes. - Becoming funnier is a skill that can be learned and improved through practice and understanding of comedic techniques. - Finding personal truths and topics that make you laugh can help shape your comedy and make it more relatable to audiences. For more discussions on screenwriting and film analysis, visit http://www.thesuccessfulscreenwriter.com/. Check out Mike's book https://a.co/d/8cfa9Z7 Chapters 00:00Introduction and Background 01:21Breaking into Comedy 03:17Discovering the Comedy Lens 08:01Developing a Comedy Lens 09:26Finding Your Funny Muscle 22:59Going Blue in Comedy 28:05Punching Up in Comedy 33:52Becoming Funnier
    39m 22s

Welcome to The Successful Screenwriter Podcast your go-to source for in-depth discussions, expert insights, and captivating interviews in the world of screenwriting. Hosted by seasoned screenwriter Geoffrey D. Calhoun, this...

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Welcome to The Successful Screenwriter Podcast your go-to source for in-depth discussions, expert insights, and captivating interviews in the world of screenwriting. Hosted by seasoned screenwriter Geoffrey D. Calhoun, this podcast is a valuable resource for both novice and experienced screenwriters, offering a wealth of insights and guidance.

About the Podcast:
Dive deep into the art and craft of screenwriting with our engaging episodes that cover a spectrum of topics – from mastering the screenplay format to navigating the ever-evolving landscape of the film industry. Each episode is designed to inspire, educate, and entertain, providing valuable takeaways for writers at every stage of their journey.

Host:
Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriting instructor and best selling author with a passion for storytelling. With a proven track record in the film industry, Geoffrey has not only honed his craft as a successful screenwriter but also shares his wealth of knowledge as an instructor. His unique journey in the world of screenwriting has equipped him with a unique perspective, making him an essential guide for screenwriters of all levels.

Key Features:
  • Expert Interviews: Gain insights from renowned screenwriters, filmmakers, and industry professionals who share their experiences, tips, and behind-the-scenes stories.
  • Screenwriting Tips: Unlock the secrets of successful screenwriting with actionable tips, tricks, and techniques discussed in every episode.
  • Film Analysis: Explore in-depth film analyses, breaking down the storytelling techniques that make movies memorable and impactful.
  • Exclusive Industry Insights: Access exclusive industry secrets and stay updated on the latest trends. Get insider knowledge to navigate the world of screenwriting with confidence.
Connect with Us:
  • Subscribe to the podcast on Spreaker for regular updates.
  • Engage with us on Instagram @screenwriterpod for the latest news, discussions, and community interactions.
  • Visit our official website thesuccessfulscreenwriter.com for additional resources such as: Screenwriting Gigs, Screenplay Library, Seminars and other exclusive content.
Embark on your screenwriting journey with The Successful Screebwriter Podcast. Let's transform your storytelling aspirations into compelling narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide. Subscribe to our screenwriting podcast now and join our vibrant community of storytellers!

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