The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
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 st...
Ep. 277 – "Superman" Film Analysis: Subversion, Subtext, & Stakes

In this raw and unfiltered episode, Geoffrey is joined by screenwriter Victoria Male for a bold and heartfelt analysis of James Gunn’s new Superman film. Despite some serious technical difficulties (mic issues) behind the scenes, the conversation soars as the duo dives deep into the film’s subtext, emotional resonance, and what makes this fresh take on the Man of Steel so uniquely effective. From reflections on Gunn’s personal journey to a breakdown of Lex Luthor’s modern menace, this episode is packed with insight, passion, and plenty of laughs.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Ep 276 - From 48 Hour Films to Apple TV: William McGregor on Directing The Buccaneers

In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, Geoffrey chats with director William McGregor (His Dark Materials, Lockwood & Co., Gwen) about helming Season 2 of The Buccaneers. They discuss how the show evolved in tone, finding a cinematic voice within period dramas, and William’s journey from 48 Hour Film Festivals to international prestige projects. They also dive into pitch decks, visual storytelling, and how his background in commercials shaped his dynamic approach to directing.
✅ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How to pitch a strong visual take as a TV directorWhy tone shifts matter across seasonsThe cinematic influences behind...
Ep 275 - Why Hollywood Said “No” to Euphoria – And How Ron Leshem Proved Them Wrong

In this powerful episode of The Successful Screenwriter, Geoffrey sits down with Emmy-winning writer and producer Ron Leshem, the mind behind HBO’s Euphoria and Netflix’s new breakout series Bad Boy. Ron shares the incredible 7-year journey it took to bring Euphoria to the U.S., how Hollywood gatekeepers resist originality, and the creative freedom he found working internationally. This is one of the most inspiring episodes yet — especially for writers navigating today’s cautious industry climate.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why Euphoria was rejected by every major U.S. networkHow to stay obsessed with your...
Ep 274 – Behind Pandorum & Infinity Chamber with Travis Malloy

This is one of my lost episodes—an incredible deep-dive with writer-director Travis Malloy, known for the cult sci-fi hits Pandorum and Infinity Chamber. We explore how he went from indie shoots in Minneapolis to selling a film in Hollywood, building sets in his garage, and writing stories that studios actually wanted. Travis shares the gritty truth behind low-budget filmmaking, working without a script, and learning to trust his artistic gut. This one’s packed with hard-earned lessons every screenwriter and indie filmmaker should hear.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How Travis sold his first indie film a...
EP 273 - From Roommates to Slamdance: The Wild Journey Behind Race Walkers

Geoffrey sits down with the creative team behind the Slamdance hit Race Walkers: a fresh, hilarious sports comedy about the underdog world of race walking. Directors Kevin Claydon and Phil Moniz, writer-producer Evan Landry, and actor-writers Kevin and Phil share how the film came to life, how Robbie Amell joined the cast, and why comedy in indie film is making a comeback. It’s an inspiring deep dive into how tight scripts, tight friendships, and bold concepts can create magic on screen.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How to build a film concept from the ground up w...
Ep 272 - From Nicholl Semifinalist to Feature Film: Evan Ari Kelman on 'Barron’s Cove'

In this powerful episode, writer-director Evan Ari Kelman joins Geoffrey to discuss his feature debut Barron’s Cove, a gripping thriller that dives into the aftermath of a child's death and the generational trauma left behind. Evan breaks down how real-life inspiration, personal loss, and years of screenwriting study culminated in this bold indie film. From battling Catch-22 casting challenges to landing major talent like Garrett Hedlund and Steven Lang, Evan shares what it really takes to make your first feature — and why sometimes, you just have to write it yourself.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How pe...
Ep 271 - The Street Party That Shook a Nation – Jose Maria Cabral on 42nd Street

In this powerful episode, Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with acclaimed Dominican filmmaker Jose Maria Cabral to explore his groundbreaking hybrid documentary 42nd Street. The film showcases a grassroots art and music movement born out of the Capotillo neighborhood—a community stigmatized by violence but transformed through relentless creativity and self-expression. From razor blade dances to government crackdowns, this episode dives into the story of a 24/7 street party that became a symbol of survival and resistance.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How 42nd Street captures a real-time cultural revolution in CapotilloThe power of art as surv...
Ep 270 – Band on the Run: How 3 Friends Made a Feature in 8 Days

Geoffrey sits down with director Jeff Hupp and assistant directors Brian Cusac and Merritt Fritchie, the creative team behind the indie comedy Band on the Run. They share how they turned a pandemic-era script into a completed feature film—shot in just eight days. From grassroots funding to casting Detroit talent and landing distribution, this episode is a masterclass in passion-driven filmmaking.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How to fund your indie film through professional connectionsWhy a tight script is key to fast-paced productionsWhat makes a multi-director team actually workHow Detroit’s creative community rallied behind the pr...
Ep 269 - Joe Carnahan on Shadow Force, Boss Level, and Making Movies That Matter

In this powerhouse episode, Smokin’ Aces, Narc, and The Grey director Joe Carnahan joins Geoffrey to talk shop. From making Boss Level—his personal “Raiders”—to breaking down his new film Shadow Force, Joe shares unfiltered insight into filmmaking, casting across cultures, and why fun on set brings out the best work. This one’s packed with wisdom and stories you won’t hear anywhere else.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How Boss Level became Joe’s most personal filmWhat inspired Shadow Force and how it came togetherJoe’s perspective on diversity, identity, and creative freedomThe importanc...
EP 268 - Inside the making of Yellowjackets with Director Ben Semanoff

This week, we welcome the talented Ben Semanoff to the show. Ben has directed episodes of Yellowjackets, Ozark, and Tulsa King and even appeared in Stranger Things. We dive into his incredible experience directing the unforgettable "Edible Complex" episode of Yellowjackets, his return for season three, and his approach to adapting across genres. Ben also shares an inspiring look into his journey from camera operator to director and offers invaluable advice for aspiring filmmakers.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How Ben directed one of the most talked-about episodes of YellowjacketsBehind-the-scenes challenges of shooting intense scenes wi...
Ep 267 - Breaking the Blacklist: Frank Monteleone’s Script Summit Success Story

Frank Monteleone, winner of Best TV Pilot at Script Summit 2022, joins Geoffrey to share how that win lit a fire under his career. From scoring high on The Black List to attaching IP and navigating the WGA strike, Frank’s story is a masterclass in strategy, persistence, and smart networking.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why winning Script Summit was a turning point for FrankHow Frank “broke” The Black List with high scores and free evalsAttaching IP to elevate your spec scriptThe smart way to revise and polish a winning pilotWhy networking (and Twitter) still matters in 2025K...
Ep 266 - Creating On Call: From Short Form Concept to Amazon Prime Hit

Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with Tim Walsh (Chicago P.D.) and Elliot Wolf, the creators behind the new hit police procedural On Call, now streaming on Amazon Prime and Freevee. They dive into the show’s unique origin, its five-year development journey, and how they reimagined the procedural format. If you're writing a TV pilot or dreaming of your own series, this episode is a must-listen.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The origin story of On Call and its evolution from a Quibi conceptHow the creators reinvented the half-hour procedural for modern audiencesThe importance of stro...
Ep 265 - Script Leads & How to Break Into the Industry Without an Agent

In this special livestream episode, Geoffrey D. Calhoun dives into real-time producer script requests you can submit to for free! He also hosts an in-depth Q&A on the challenges of finding reps, breaking into Hollywood, indie filmmaking, crafting undeniable scripts, and more. Honest, unfiltered, and inspiring—this episode is a must-listen for screenwriters at every level.
🎯 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Where to find current script requests (for free)The reality of working with agents and managersWhy local connections can be more powerful than Hollywood tiesWhat makes a script undeniably greatHow to approach dialogue and rewrite...
Ep 264 - Inside 'Locked' with Director David Yarovesky

Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with acclaimed director David Yarovesky (Brightburn, Nightbooks) to discuss his latest psychological thriller, Locked, starring Bill SkarsgĂĄrd and Anthony Hopkins. They dive into the challenges of shooting an intense one-shot sequence, the emotional depth of the film, and how Locked balances visceral thrills with layered social commentary.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How David Yarovesky created a panic-inducing thriller in just 19 daysBehind-the-scenes secrets of Locked's jaw-dropping camera workWhat it’s like directing Bill Skarsgård and Anthony Hopkins togetherThe moral themes beneath the surface of LockedHow practical set design made t...
Ep 263 - Building Worlds & Beating the Odds – Neil Chase on 'Spin the Wheel'

In this episode, Geoffrey welcomes back Script Summit winner and indie filmmaker Neil Chase to discuss his latest film Spin the Wheel, now streaming on Tubi. Neil shares the challenges and triumphs of making a true indie feature on a shoestring budget, navigating distribution, and crafting a compelling story. They also discuss the evolving landscape of indie filmmaking, industry transitions, and what’s next for Neil. Plus, Script Summit 2025 is now open for submissions—learn why entering screenplay competitions is a game-changer for screenwriters.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The journey of making Spin the Wheel for le...
Ep 262 - Script Summit Winner Kim Hornsby on Breaking Into Hollywood

In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, host Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with Kim Hornsby, the Script Summit winner for Best Hour Drama with her pilot Moody and the Ghost. Kim shares her journey from writing a novella to adapting it into a TV pilot, the impact of winning Script Summit, and how her script is now making waves in Hollywood. She also discusses her experiences writing for Lifetime, pitching projects, and the hustle required to build a career in screenwriting. If you want to learn how to leverage contests, create opportunities, and push your career forward, this episode...
Ep 261 - Lyndal Simpson on Winning Script Summit & Landing an Option

Script Summit 2025 is officially open for submissions! If you're looking for industry exposure, this is your chance to get your script read by Hollywood producers and directors. In this episode, we welcome Script Summit winner Lyndal Simpson, whose screenplay Gravedigger won a table read at Script Summit 2022. She shares her journey from winning the table read to signing an option deal and moving into production. Lyndal discusses the challenges of script rewrites, working within a budget, and embracing feedback from producers. If you're an aspiring screenwriter, this episode is packed with invaluable insights!
What You’ll Learn in Th...
Ep 260 - How a Short Film Went Viral with Fritz Frauendorf

In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, host Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with filmmaker Fritz Frauendorf to discuss the challenges of breaking into the film industry through short films. Fritz shares his journey from film school to directing Manic Man, a short film that went viral, garnering over a million views. He reveals the marketing strategies that worked, the lessons he’s learned about storytelling, and how he’s leveraging his success to build a feature film. If you're a filmmaker trying to make your mark, this episode is packed with valuable insights!
What You’ll Learn in Thi...
EP 259 - Companion – AI Horror, Love, and the Fight for Autonomy

Episode Description: In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is joined by regular guests Katie Presto and Reece Taylor to analyze and review Companion, the sci-fi horror film that blends psychological tension, AI themes, and unexpected humor. Geoffrey goes in blind, without prior knowledge of the film, leading to fresh reactions and in-depth discussions on themes of love, control, and vulnerability. We also explore standout performances, directorial choices, and how Companion fits into the evolving landscape of horror comedies.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why going into a film blind can enhance the vi...
EP 258 - Subverting the Werewolf Genre with The Wolfman

In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is joined by guest hosts Katie Presto and Reece Taylor for an in-depth film analysis of The Wolfman (2025). They dissect the film's subversive approach to the werewolf genre, its themes of generational trauma, and how it stacks up against classic horror films. Tune in for a spirited discussion filled with differing opinions and plenty of laughs!What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The film's unique take on werewolf mythology and practical effects.How generational trauma is woven into the narrative.The impact of subverting audience expectations in genre films.Th...
EP 257 - Nosferatu: A Gothic Masterpiece or Missed Opportunity?

In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, Geoffrey D. Calhoun welcomes guest hosts Katie Presto and Reece Taylor to dive into the remake of Nosferatu. Together, they analyze the gothic tale's visual brilliance, explore its storytelling challenges, and debate its thematic depth. With personal insights and contrasting perspectives, the discussion unravels the complexities of this modern take on a classic horror story.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How the Nosferatu remake balances visual storytelling with thematic depth.The challenges of adapting gothic classics for modern audiences.Exploring themes of obsession, repression, and agency in character arcs.In...
Ep 256 - Telling Stories That Matter: Mark Freiburger on 'Between Borders'

In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, Geoffrey sits down with director Mark Freiburger to discuss his latest feature film, Between Borders. Mark shares the powerful true story that inspired the film, the challenges of shooting in multiple countries, and assembling a stellar cast, including stars from Lost, The Chosen, and more. Get an insider look at how this low-budget indie drama came to life and hear Mark's advice for aspiring filmmakers.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The true story behind Between Borders and why Mark was drawn to it.The unique challenges of filming in Ro...
Ep 255 - Lead and Copper: Exposing the Flint Water Crisis

In this insightful episode, host Geoffrey D. Calhoun speaks with documentary filmmaker William Hart about his eight-year journey creating Lead and Copper, a film that exposes the ongoing Flint water crisis and the political and social factors behind it. William breaks down what drew him to Flint, how he navigated filming through a pandemic, and the unexpected twists he encountered—from missing documents to changing regulations. Whether you’re a filmmaker, screenwriter, or simply curious about how documentaries come to life, this conversation is packed with inspiration and hard-earned lessons on perseverance and impact.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL...
Ep 254 - Pursuing Your Vision: Writing, Producing, and Raising Funds with William Mikita

On this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, host Geoffrey D. Calhoun connects with writer and producer William Mikita, the creative force behind Chasing 3000—a heartfelt baseball drama that tapped big-name talent like Ray Liotta. William opens up about his life-altering shift from attorney to filmmaker, sparked by a deeply personal story and a refusal to take “no” for an answer.He also teases Brewer’s Boys, the captivating true tale of a 1965 Los Angeles high school baseball team in the midst of the Watts riots—complete with future Major League stars and an inspiring coach. If you’re looking to move your sc...
Ep 253 - From “Just Friends” to Emmy Nods: Adam Tex Davis on Screenwriting Success and Versatility

In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with Adam Tex Davis, the Emmy-nominated writer behind Just Friends starring Ryan Reynolds and the groundbreaking show Brain Games. Tex shares his journey from writing Star Wars fan stories as a kid to scripting beloved films and creating educational content that captivates audiences of all ages. From hilarious behind-the-scenes anecdotes to career advice on versatility, this conversation offers insights into navigating Hollywood and staying creative in a competitive industry.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How Tex turned childhood inspiration into a successful screenwriting ca...
Ep 252 - Elevated Horror with David Smallwood on 'Sad Blue Dan' Script Summit Winner (2024)

In this episode, host Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with David Smallwood, the 2024 Script Summit Best Feature Screenplay winner, to discuss his award-winning script Sad Blue Dan. David reveals the origins of this elevated horror piece—rooted in a vivid, decades-old dream—and shares how he refined it into a contemporary Native American story that seamlessly blends slow-burn psychological tension with genuine cultural authenticity. Together, they delve into the intricacies of creating elevated horror, the subtlety of maintaining tension without overexposure, and the importance of diverse representation in genre storytelling. David also provides insights into working with Coverfly, InkTip, and Writ...
Ep 251 - Exploring The Heroine’s Labyrinth with Douglas A. Burton

In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter podcast, host Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with author Douglas A. Burton to discuss his groundbreaking book, The Heroine’s Labyrinth. Douglas offers a fresh perspective on story structure, presenting an alternative to the traditional hero’s journey tailored for heroine-centric stories.They explore how the heroine’s labyrinth differs from classic storytelling frameworks, dive into examples from popular media like Westworld and The Truman Show, and discuss its relevance for modern writers. This episode is packed with insights, inspiration, and practical advice for screenwriters and storytellers looking for new approaches to crafting compel...
Ep 250 - Breaking Boundaries: Lina Suh on HBO Max, Sony, and Creating Impactful Films

In this inspiring episode of The Successful Screenwriter Podcast, host Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with the incredibly talented writer and director Lina Suh. Known for her work on projects with HBO Max and Sony, as well as her contributions to the acclaimed Korean drama Dr. Brain, Lina shares her creative journey from writing childhood plays to directing award-nominated features.
Key topics include:
🎥 The origin story of Lina's creative career and her transition into directing.
✍️ Insights into her development deal for Good Face with HBO Max and Sony.
🎠Exploring her deeply personal and intimate feature, Meeting Yo...
Ep 249 - Musical Madness or Misfire? Analyzing Joker: Folie Ă Deux

Geoffrey D. Calhoun goes live across multiple platforms to break down the divisive Joker: Folie à Deux. In this episode, Geoffrey dives into audience expectations vs. artistic vision, dissecting why the film’s genre-blending of courtroom drama and musical numbers created such polarized reactions. He examines both the missteps and the nuanced layers of character development to explore what really worked—and what left fans frustrated.
Key Takeaways:
Understanding "Folie à Deux": The film’s title translates to a “shared delusion,” a concept that plays out between Arthur Fleck (Joker) and his love interest, Harley Quinn (Lee). Geoffrey discusses how this the...
Ep 248 - Making an Impact with Short Films: Alexandra Essoe and Alexis Iacono on The Carnal Soul

Host:
Geoffrey D. Calhoun, Author of The Guide For Every Screenwriter
Guests:
Alexandra Essoe, Writer and Director of The Carnal SoulAlexis Iacono, Producer of The Carnal SoulSummary:
In this lively episode, Geoffrey sits down with Alexandra Essoe and Alexis Iacono, the creative minds behind the short film The Carnal Soul, which is making waves on the festival circuit. They dive into the origin of the film, discuss the challenges and triumphs of producing indie projects, and explore the film’s unique humor, deep themes, and collaborative spirit. With a fun behind-the-scenes look at casting Bob Gunton, a...
Ep 247 - Simon Barrett on Azrael and Crafting Nonverbal Storytelling

Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun, Author of The Guide For Every Screenwriter
Guest: Simon Barrett, Screenwriter of Azrael, Godzilla X Kong, and You're Next
Summary:
In this episode, Geoffrey sits down with acclaimed screenwriter Simon Barrett, whose latest film Azrael is making waves in the horror genre. Simon shares his journey from small-town Missouri to working on low-budget horror films like Dead Birds and You're Next. The conversation dives deep into Simon’s unique approach to crafting Azrael, a near-silent horror film starring Samara Weaving. They discuss the challenges of writing nonverbal narratives, the importance of world-building, an...
Ep 246 - Crafting Authentic Characters in Horror-Comedy with Cynthia Mersten

Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun, Author of The Guide For Every Screenwriter
Guest: Cynthia Mersten, Screenwriter and Script Summit Winner
In this episode, Geoffrey Calhoun sits down with Cynthia Mersten, 2022 Script Summit winner with her feature screenplay Bad Vibes. Cynthia shares the inspiration behind her unique horror-comedy script, which she describes as “Mean Girls with a little bit of murder.” They discuss her journey from script contests to signing with a manager and landing a feature writing assignment. Cynthia also opens up about her personal experiences that influenced Bad Vibes and how she infuses authenticity into her stories. This...
Ep 245 - Contests, Feedback, and Writing Hacks Every Screenwriter Needs to Hear.

Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun, Author of The Guide For Every Screenwriter
Guest: Marq Scheyder, Screenwriter and Filmmaker
Summary:
In this insightful AMA (Ask Me Anything) the tables are turned as Marq Scheyder returns to interview Geoffrey D. Calhoun and dive deep into the writing process with a surprise script consultation on air with Geoffrey himself. Geoffrey discusses building routines, handling stress in storytelling, and managing feedback in the writing process. They also delve into the complexities of writing within genres, with Marq sharing his approach to an unconventional zombie script. This episode is packed with advice...
Ep 244 - Midnight Taxi: Indie Filmmaking in the Pandemic with Bertie & Samantha Speirs

Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun, Author of The Guide For Every Screenwriter
Guest: Bertie Speirs & Samantha Speirs, Filmmakers of Midnight Taxi
Summary:
In this episode, Geoffrey sits down with Bertie and Samantha Speirs, the dynamic filmmakers behind the indie thriller Midnight Taxi, to discuss their journey into independent filmmaking, how the pandemic became an opportunity for creativity, and their experiences shooting a feature film on a tight budget. The duo shares insightful stories about the film’s unique concept of a sleepwalking cab driver embroiled in a murder mystery, as well as the challenges of indie production in...
Ep 243 - The Life of a Homicide Detective with Mike Hammond

Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun, Author of The Guide For Every Screenwriter
Guest: Mike Hammond, Retired Homicide Detective and Host of Detective Story Podcast
Summary:
In this episode, Geoffrey D. Calhoun welcomes retired homicide detective Mike Hammond. They delve into the intricacies of being a homicide detective, the challenges of communication in investigations, and the emotional toll the job takes. Mike shares his journey from being inspired by Truman Capote's In Cold Blood to becoming a detective in Chicago. They also discuss Mike's transition to hosting his own podcast, Detective Story, which focuses on victims' stories. This...
Ep 242 - From Community Backing to Theatrical Release: TJ Noel-Sullivan's 'Midas'

Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun, Best Selling Author of 'The Guide For Every Screenwriter'
Guest: TJ Noel-Sullivan, Writer and Director of "Midas"
Summary:
In this episode, Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with TJ Noel-Sullivan, the writer and director of the new film "Midas." They discuss TJ's journey into filmmaking, the inspiration behind "Midas," the challenges of indie filmmaking, and the importance of local support in film production. TJ also shares valuable lessons learned from his previous projects and provides insights into creating a positive onset culture.
Takeaways:TJ Noel-Sullivan's origin story and journey into filmmaking...
Ep 241 - From Concept to Tubi: Discussing "Rumors" with Nicole Vernarec & Matthew Darcy Vieira

Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun, Best Selling Author of 'The Guide For Every Screenwriter'
Guests: Nicole Vernarec, Showrunner; Matthew Darcy Vieira, Producer
Summary:
In this episode, Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with showrunner Nicole Vernarec and producer Matthew Darcy Vieira to discuss their journey of creating the show "Rumors" and getting it onto Tubi. They delve into the origins of the show, the creative and production processes, and the challenges they faced along the way. Nicole and Matthew share their insights on the importance of taking initiative in the film industry and offer advice for aspiring screenwriters...
Ep 240 - Inside the Shudder Original: Nightwatch Demons Are Forever with Ole Bornedal

Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun, Best Selling Author of 'The Guide For Every Screenwriter'
Guest: Ole Bornedal, Writer and Director of Nightwatch and Nightwatch Demons Are Forever
Summary:
In this episode, Geoffrey D. Calhoun interviews Ole Bornedal, the acclaimed writer and director behind the cult classic "Nightwatch" and its upcoming sequel "Nightwatch Demons Are Forever." They delve into the process of revisiting a beloved story after 30 years, the challenges of creating character-driven thrillers, and the emotional depth of Nordic cinema. Bornedal shares his experiences working in Hollywood and Denmark, the intricacies of collaborating with his daughter on...
Ep 239 - Marketing Strategies for Screenwriters with Chris Brennan

Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun, Best Selling Author of 'The Guide For Every Screenwriter'
Guest: Chris Brennan, Screenwriter and Marketing Expert
Summary:
In this episode, Geoffrey Calhoun welcomes Chris Brennan, a screenwriter and marketing expert, to discuss the intersection of screenwriting and marketing. Chris shares his journey from co-directing his first feature film to selling screenplays and building a career in marketing. He highlights the importance of screenwriters learning to market themselves and their projects effectively. Chris provides practical tips on mindset shifts, email marketing strategies, and networking techniques to help screenwriters build their careers and professional...
Ep 238 - Marc Guggenheim on Arrow and Crafting Iconic TV Pilots

Host: Geoffrey D. CalhounHost and Best Selling Author of 'The Guide For Every Screenwriter'
Guest: Marc GuggenheimLegendary Showrunner of Arrow, Flash, and Legends of Tomorrow
Summary:
In this episode, Geoffrey D. Calhoun welcomes back legendary showrunner Marc Guggenheim to discuss his experience crafting some of the most iconic TV pilots of our time, including Arrow and The Flash. Marc shares insights into the unique challenges of creating a successful pilot, the importance of tone and casting, and the pivotal role of director David Nutter. They delve into the creative process behind Arrow, the evolution of its...