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The Bowery Boys: New York City History (Audio)

  • 001 - "Alexander Hamilton"
  • 002 - "Famous Dogs of New York"
  • 003 - "Blackout"
  • 004 - "Governors Island"
  • 005 - "Washington Square Park"
  • 006 - "Dakota Apartments and 'Rosemary's Baby'"
  • 007 - "St. Patrick's Old Cathedral"
  • 008 - "Central Park Zoo"
  • 009 - "The Chrysler Building"
  • 010 - "Coney Island: The Golden Age"
  • 011 - "Coney Island: 20th Century Sideshow"
  • 012 - "Peter Stuyvesant"
  • 013 - "The Apollo Theater"
  • 014 - "Statue of Liberty"
  • 015 - "New York Public Library"
  • 016 - "Ghost Stories of New York City"
  • 017 - "Washington Irving"
  • 018 - "United Nations Headquarters"
  • 019 - "The Astors and the Waldorf-Astoria"
  • 020 - "Staten Island"
  • 021 - "Macy's: The Man, the Store, the Parade"
  • 022 - "The Copacabana"
  • 023 - "The Original Bowery Boys"
  • 024 - "Flatiron Building"
  • 025 - "Radio City Music Hall"
  • 026 - "One Times Square"
  • 027 - "Brooklyn Bridge"
  • 028 - "Peter Cooper and Cooper Union"
  • 029 - "Battery Park and Castle Clinton"
  • 030 - "Museum of Modern Art"
  • 031 - "The World's Fair of 1964-65"
  • 032 - "Katz Delicatessen"
  • 033 - "The British Invasion 1776"
  • 034 - "Life in British New York 1776-1783"
  • 035 - "Henry Ward Beecher and Plymouth Church"
  • 036 - "Tiffany & Co."
  • 037 - "New York Yankees"
  • 038 - "Union Square"
  • 039 - "New York Post"
  • 040 - "The Triangle Factory Fire"
  • 041 - "Studio 54"
  • 042 - "Rikers Island"
  • 043 - "Grand Central"
  • 044 - "Barnum's American Museum"
  • 045 - "Grant's Tomb"
  • 046 - "The Stonewall Riots"
  • 047 - "LaGuardia Airport and Early New York Flight"
  • 048 - "Canal Street and Collect Pond"
  • 049 - "McSorley's Old Ale House"
  • 050 - "DeWitt Clinton and the Erie Canal"
  • 051 - "Meatpacking District"
  • 052 - "The Creation of Central Park"
  • 053 - "The Evolution of Central Park"
  • 054 - "Randall's Island"
  • 055 - "Carnegie Hall"
  • 056 - "Delmonico's Restaurant"
  • 057 - "Five Points: Wicked Slum"
  • 058 - "Five Points - Part 2: The Fate of Five Points"
  • 059 - "Pan Am Building"
  • 060 - "Shea Stadium"
  • 061 - "New York Stock Exchange"
  • 062 - "Green-Wood Cemetery"
  • 063 - "Spooky Stories of New York"
  • 064 - "Who Killed Mary Rogers?"
  • 065 - "Guggenheim Museum"
  • 066 - "Ziegfeld!"
  • 067 - "Williamsburg(h), Brooklyn"
  • 068 - "Woolworth Building"

The Close-Up (Audio)

  • 001 - "Paul Thomas Anderson"

Crew Call: The Below-the-Line Podcast (Audio)

  • 001 - "Camera Assistant Evan Luzi"
  • 002 - "Location Manager Nathan Gendzier"
  • 003 - "Set Lighting Technician Michael Taylor"
  • 004 - "Dolly Grip Darryl Humber"
  • 005 - "Casting Director Stacey Tenenbaum"
  • 006 - "Special Effects Technician Ken Petrie"
  • 007 - "Script Coordinator and Writers' PA Eddie Quintana"
  • 008 - "Prop Master Jim Falkenstein"
  • 009 - "Cinematographer Joaquin Sedillo"
  • 010 - "Assistant Production Coordinator Jasmine Barceló"
  • 011 - "Post-Production Coordinator Zach Moss"
  • 012 - "Personal Assistant Stuart Friedel"
  • 013 - "Grip & Inventor Steve Cardellini"
  • 014 - "Non-Union Grip & Electrician Chandler Forbes"
  • 015 - "Stuntwoman Anna Mercedes Morris"
  • 016 - "Stunt Rigger Joe Ross"
  • 017 - "Visual Effects Data Integration Lead Viki Chan"
  • 018 - "Production Supervisor Kelley Sims"
  • 019 - "Editor Scott Powell"
  • 020 - "Line Producer Ryan Murphy"
  • 021 - "Technical Difficulties"
  • 022 - "Costume Designer Eden Miller"
  • 023 - "Production Designer Vincent Reynaud"
  • 024 - "Sound Mixer Chris Henry"
  • 025 - "2nd AD Anthony Robinson"
  • 026 - "Transportation Coordinator Michael Perrotti"
  • 027 - "Animator Jason Bierut"

Joyce Meyer: Enjoying Everyday Life (Radio) (Audio)

  • 001 - "Don't Grieve the Holy Spirit - Part 2"
  • 002 - "Don't Grieve the Holy Spirit - Part 3"
  • 003 - "Don't Grieve the Holy Spirit - Part 4"
  • 004 - "Power Gone Sour - Part 1"
  • 005 - "Power Gone Sour - Part 2"
  • 006 - "Power Gone Sour - Part 3"
  • 007 - "Power Gone Sour - Part 4"
  • 008 - "Power Gone Sour - Part 5"
  • 009 - "Sensitivity to the Holy Spirit - Part 1"
  • 010 - "Sensitivity to the Holy Spirit - Part 2"

On the Page (Audio)

  • 001 - "London Screenwriters Festival - Part 1" (#271)

Save the Cat! (Audio)

  • 001 - "The Theme Stated Beat of Little Miss Sunshine"
  • 002 - "The Power of Value-Added Tension"
  • 003 - "Moving the Beats"
  • 004 - "How to Make Your Midpoint Masterful"
  • 005 - "How to Handle Your Hero's Wants and Needs"
  • 006 - "The Opening and Final Image Beats of Frozen"

Scriptnotes (Audio)

  • 001 - "Pitching a Take, and the WGA Elections"
  • 002 - "How to Get an Agent and/or Manager"
  • 003 - "Kids, Cards, Whiteboards, and Outlines"
  • 004 - "Working with Directors"
  • 005 - "WGA, Copyright, and Musicals"
  • 006 - "How Kids Become Screenwriters"
  • 007 - "Firing a Manager, and Trying New Software"
  • 008 - "The Good Boy Syndrome, and Whether Film School is Worth It"
  • 009 - "Five Figure Advice"
  • 010 - "Good Actors and Bad Writing Partners"
  • 011 - "How Movie Money Works"
  • 012 - "Follies, Kindles, and Second-Act Malaise"
  • 013 - "Undervalued Simplicity, and WGA Coverage for Video Games"
  • 014 - "How Residuals Work"
  • 015 - "Screenwriting Gurus and So-Called Experts"
  • 016 - "Thirteen Questions About One Thing"
  • 017 - "What Do Producers Do?"
  • 018 - "Zen and the Angst of Kaufman"
  • 019 - "56 Days Later"
  • 020 - "How Credit Arbitration Works"
  • 021 - "Casting and Positive Outcomes"
  • 022 - "Six Figure Advice"
  • 023 - "The Happy Funtime Smile Hour"
  • 024 - "The Brotherhood of Screenwriters"
  • 025 - "Optioning a Novel, and the Golden Age of Television"
  • 026 - "Etiquette for Screenwriters"
  • 027 - "Let's Run a Studio!"
  • 028 - "How to Cut Pages"
  • 029 - "MacGruber, McGarnagle, McBain"
  • 030 - "How to Be the Script Department"
  • 031 - "All Apologies"
  • 032 - "Amazon's New Deal for Writers"
  • 033 - "Professional Screenwriting, and Why No One Really Breaks In"
  • 034 - "Umbrage Farms"
  • 035 - "The Disney Dilemma"
  • 036 - "Writer's Block and Other Romantic Myths"
  • 037 - "Let's Talk About Dialogue"
  • 038 - "20 Questions with John and Craig"
  • 039 - "Littlest Plot Shop"
  • 040 - "Death and Feedback"
  • 041 - "Getting to Page One"
  • 042 - "Verbs Are What's Happening"
  • 043 - "Pen Names and Divine Intervention"
  • 044 - "Endings for Beginners"
  • 045 - "Setting, Perspective, and Terrible Numbers"
  • 046 - "Mistakes Development Executives Make"
  • 047 - "What Script Should You Write?"
  • 048 - "Craig Dreams of Sushi"
  • 049 - "Losing Sleep Over Critics"
  • 050 - "How to Not Be Fat"
  • 051 - "Dashes, Ellipses, and Underground Monsters"
  • 052 - "Grammar, Guns, and Butter"
  • 053 - "Action is More Than Just Gunfights and Car Chases"
  • 054 - "Eight Reasonable Questions About Screenwriting"
  • 055 - "Producers and Pitching"
  • 056 - "Gorilla City and the Kingdom of Toads"
  • 057 - "What is a Movie Idea?"
  • 058 - "Writing Your Very First Screenplay"
  • 059 - "Plot Holes, and the Myth of Perseveraversity"
  • 060 - "The Black List, and a Stack of Scenes"
  • 061 - "Alt-Universe Panels"
  • 062 - "We're All Disney Princesses Now"
  • 063 - "The Mystery of the Js"
  • 064 - "Dramedy, Deadlines, and Dating Your Writing Partner"
  • 065 - "The Next 117 Pages"
  • 066 - "One-Step Deals, and How to Read a Script"
  • 067 - "The Air Duct of Backstory"
  • 068 - "Talking Austen in Austin"
  • 069 - "Eggnog and Dreadlock Santa"
  • 070 - "Best of Outlines, Agents, and Good Boy Syndrome"
  • 071 - "Unless They Pay You, the Answer is No"
  • 072 - "People Still Buy Movies"
  • 073 - "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
  • 074 - "Three-Hole Punch-Drunk"
  • 075 - "Villains"
  • 076 - "How Screenwriters Find Their Voice"
  • 077 - "We'd Like to Make an Offer"
  • 078 - "The Germans Have a Word for It"
  • 079 - "Rigorous, Structured Daydreaming"
  • 080 - "Rhythm and Blues"
  • 081 - "Veronica Mars Attacks"
  • 082 - "God Doesn't Need Addresses"
  • 083 - "A City Born of Fire"
  • 084 - "First Sale and Funny on the Page"
  • 085 - "Another Time and Place"
  • 086 - "Taking Notes"
  • 087 - "Moving On is Not Giving Up"
  • 088 - "Ugly Children and Cigarettes"
  • 089 - "Writing Effective Transitions"
  • 090 - "50 Random Questions"
  • 091 - "Bechdel and Batman"
  • 092 - "The Little Mermaid"
  • 093 - "Let's Talk about Nikki Finke"
  • 094 - "10 Questions, 10 Answers"
  • 095 - "Notes on the Death of the Film Industry"
  • 096 - "Three Page Challenge, Live Edition"
  • 097 - "Is 15 the New 30?"
  • 098 - "Long Movies, Producer Credits, and Price-Fixing"
  • 099 - "Psychotherapy for Screenwriters"
  • 100 - "Scriptnotes, the 100th Episode"
  • 101 - "Q&A from the Live Show"
  • 102 - "Hits, Misses, and Hedge Funds"
  • 103 - "Disaster Porn and Spelling Things Out"
  • 104 - "Ender's Game, One-Hours, and Alt-Jokes"
  • 105 - "Adventures in Semi-Colons"
  • 106 - "Two ENTJs Walk into a Bar (And Fix It)"
  • 107 - "Talking to Actors"
  • 108 - "Are Two Screens Better Than One?"
  • 109 - "Scriptnotes Live from New York"
  • 110 - "Putting Your Pain Second"
  • 111 - "What's Next?"
  • 112 - "Let Me Give You Some Advice"
  • 113 - "Not Safe for Children"
  • 114 - "Blockbusters"
  • 115 - "Scriptnotes: Back to Austin with Rian Johnson and Kelly Marcel"
  • 116 - "Damsels in Distress"
  • 117 - "Not Just Dialogue"
  • 118 - "Time Travel with Richard Kelly"
  • 119 - "Positive Moviegoing"
  • 120 - "Let's Talk About Coverage"
  • B01 - "Big Fish, from Book to Screen to Musical"
  • 121 - "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend's Screenwriter"
  • 122 - "Young Billionaire's Guide to Hollywood"
  • 123 - "Scriptnotes Holiday Spectacular"
  • 124 - "Q&A from the Holiday Spectacular"
  • 125 - "Egoless Screenwriting"
  • 126 - "Punching the Salty Ocean"
  • 127 - "Women and Pilots"
  • 128 - "Frozen with Jennifer Lee"
  • 129 - "The One with the Guys from Final Draft"
  • 130 - "Period Space"
  • 131 - "Procrastination and Pageorexia"
  • 132 - "The Contract Between Writers and Readers"
  • 133 - "Groundhog Day"
  • 134 - "So Many Questions"
  • 135 - "World-Building"
  • 136 - "Ghosts Laughing at Jokes"
  • 137 - "Draw Your Own Werewolf"
  • 138 - "The Deal with the Deal"
  • 139 - "The Crossover Episode"
  • B02 - "Rewriting and Refocusing"
  • 140 - "Falling Back in Love With Your Script"
  • 141 - "Uncomfortable Ambiguity, or Nobody Wants Me at Their Orgy"
  • 142 - "The Angeles Crest Fiasco"
  • 143 - "Photoplays and Archetypes"
  • 144 - "The Summer Superhero Spectacular"
  • 145 - "Q&A from the Superhero Spectacular"
  • 146 - "Wet Hot American Podcast"
  • 147 - "To Chase or to Spec"
  • 148 - "From Debussy to VOD"
  • 149 - "The Long-Lost Austin Three Page Challenge"
  • 150 - "Yes, Screenwriting is Actually Writing"
  • 151 - "Secrets and Lies"
  • 152 - "The Rocky Shoals (Pages 70-90)"
  • 153 - "Selling Without Selling Out"
  • 154 - "Making Things Better by Making Things Worse"
  • 155 - "Two Writers, One Script"
  • 156 - "Summer Rerun: Psychotherapy for Screenwriters"
  • 157 - "Threshers, Mergers, and the Top Two Boxes"
  • 158 - "Putting a Price on It"
  • 159 - "The Mystery of the Disappearing Articles"
  • 160 - "A Screenwriter's Guide to the End of the World"
  • 161 - "A Cheap Cut of Meat Soaked in Butter"
  • B03 - "Episode 161 Overtime, or Smoothing in the Bumpy Stuff"
  • 162 - "Luck, Sequels, and Bus Money"
  • 163 - "Ghost"
  • 164 - "Guardians of the Galaxy's Nicole Perlman"
  • 165 - "Toxic Perfection Syndrome"
  • 166 - "Critics, Characters, and Business Affairs"
  • 167 - "The Tentpoles of 2019"
  • 168 - "Austin Forever"
  • 169 - "Descending into Darkness"
  • 170 - "Lotteries, Lightning Strikes, and Twist Endings"
  • 171 - "Finishing a Script, and the Perfect Studio Executive"
  • B04 - "AFF Three Page Challenge 2014"
  • B05 - "Writers on Writing: Simon Kinberg"
  • 172 - "Franz Kafka's Brother, and the Perfect Agent"
  • 173 - "The Perfect Reader"
  • 174 - "Hacks, Transference, and Where to Begin"
  • 175 - "Twelve Days of Scriptnotes"
  • B06 - "Q&A from Twelve Days of Scriptnotes"
  • 176 - "Advice to a First-Time Director"

Scripts & Scribes (Audio)

  • 001 - "Chuck Dixon"
  • 002 - "James Hudnall"
  • 003 - "Erik Larsen"
  • 004 - "Larry Marder"
  • 005 - "Amber Benson"
  • 006 - "Susan Beth Pfeffer"
  • 007 - "Adam Beechen"
  • 008 - "Brian Buccellato"
  • 009 - "James Lucas Jones"
  • 010 - "Alex Litvak"
  • 011 - "Kelli Stanley"
  • 012 - "Joshua Dysart"
  • 013 - "Tom Mayer"
  • 014 - "Jessica Therrien"
  • 015 - "Wes Albers"
  • 016 - "Sean Hood"
  • 017 - "V.M.K. Fewings"
  • 018 - "Rob Spillman"
  • 019 - "David Schwartz"
  • 020 - "George Gibson"
  • 021 - "Scott Allie"
  • 022 - "Vince Hernandez"
  • 023 - "Alex Lewin"
  • 024 - "Paul Zak"
  • 025 - "Brian Freeman"
  • 026 - "Nancy Mullane"
  • 027 - "Margaret Dilloway"
  • 028 - "Leonard Goldberg"
  • 029 - "Barbara Hammond"
  • 030 - "Larry Dean Harris"
  • 031 - "Matt Hawkins"
  • 032 - "Laura Harrington"
  • 033 - "Sheri Fink"
  • 034 - "JT Krul"
  • 035 - "Marqui Jackson"
  • 036 - "James Asmus"
  • 037 - "Jennifer Bosworth"
  • 038 - "Rawson Thurber"
  • 039 - "Melton and Dunstan"
  • 040 - "Stephen Christy"
  • 041 - "Tim Dowling"
  • 042 - "Karen McCullah"
  • 043 - "Rhett Reese"
  • 044 - "Jewerl Ross"
  • 045 - "Ava Jamshidi"
  • 046 - "Rob Levin"
  • 047 - "George Heller"
  • 048 - "Jake Wagner"
  • 049 - "Matt Hawkins"
  • 050 - "Marc Manus"
  • 051 - "Richard Shepard"
  • 052 - "David Boxerbaum"
  • 053 - "Lee Jessup"
  • 054 - "Markus Goerg"
  • 055 - "Stephen Christy"
  • 056 - "Ivan Brandon"
  • 057 - "Rich Freeman"
  • 058 - "Jason Scoggins"
  • 059 - "Franklin Leonard"
  • 060 - "Kyle Higgins & Alec Siegel"
  • 061 - "Scott Carr"
  • 062 - "Eddie Gamarra"
  • 063 - "Guy Goldstein"
  • 064 - "Cliff Dorfman"
  • 065 - "Donyea Rochlin"
  • 066 - "Doug Griffin"
  • 067 - "Craig Doyle"
  • 068 - "Patrick Ewald"
  • 069 - "Albert Kim"
  • 070 - "Ted Sullivan"
  • 071 - "Frankie Lindquist"
  • 072 - "Paul Grellong"
  • 073 - "Mickey Fisher"
  • 074 - "Unscripted #1 - Craig Doyle"
  • 075 - "Unscripted #2 - Cliff Dorfman"
  • 076 - "Unscripted #3 - Matt Hawkins"
  • 077 - "Unscripted #4 - Corey Mandell"

Secrets of New York (Video)

  • 001 - "Hidden Gems"
  • 002 - "Captains, Pirates, and Ghosts"
  • 003 - "Tribeca: Mysteries of New York's Backlot Revealed"
  • 004 - "New York Connections: The Bridges of New York"
  • 005 - "New York $ity: The Most Valuable"
  • 006 - "Facelift: The Changing Landscape of NYC"
  • 007 - "Pioneering Moments in NYC History"
  • 008 - "New York City: Sights Unseen"
  • 009 - "The Subway: New York Above and Beyond"
  • 015 - "Theatre"
  • 026 - "Little Church Around the Corner"
  • 027 - "Wyckoff House Museum"
  • 028 - "Central Park Blockhouse"
  • 029 - "Grand Central Clock"
  • 030 - "Weeksville Heritage Center"
  • 031 - "Merchant's House Museum"
  • 032 - "Buddhist Church Statue"
  • 033 - "Harlem Courthouse Prison"
  • 034 - "Central Park Hallett Sanctuary"
  • 035 - "Riverside Church Carillon"

Selling Your Screenplay

  • 001 - "A Few User-Submitted Questions Answered"
  • 002 - "How I Sold My First Few Screenplays"
  • 003 - "An Interview with Script Doctor Eric"
  • 004 - "How to Get Your First Few Screenwriting Credits"
  • 005 - "An Interview with Screenwriter Paul T. Murray"
  • 006 - "Screenwriter / Producer Alan Katz Talks About Breaking Bad and the Lessons Writers Can Learn from It"

TV Talk Machine (Audio)

  • 001 - "We Take the Bullet"
  • 002 - "A Bad Idea from Famous People"
  • 003 - "Kind of Like a Cronut"
  • 004 - "A Miscalculation of Epic Proportions"
  • 005 - "My Positivity Keeps Me Afloat"
  • 006 - "Bonus Content on the Sub-Web"
  • 007 - "Surfer Boy"
  • 008 - "Ride Out the Garbage Fire"
  • 009 - "Bong-Feuled Genius"
  • 010 - "Gracepointed"
  • 011 - "Turkeys"
  • 012 - "Asscension"
  • 013 - "Midseason Math"
  • 014 - "No Love Lost"
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