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Script, Mate!

Script, Mate!

Von: Tim Schildberger & Tony Giambusso
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Script, Mate! explores screenwriting in a lively, informative way. Hosts Tim Schildberger (Screenwriter, ‘Borat’ team member, TV series creator, book author, and script coach), and professional screenwriter Tony Giambusso delve into the craft of arguably the toughest form of writing in a fun, fast moving, and helpful way.

In each episode the pair dive into one aspect of writing, swap memorable film and TV moments, answer questions from the audience, and much more!

Script, Mate is a podcast for anyone interested in screenwriting, movies/TV and random Australian film trivia.

New episode every two weeks. Brought to you by Write-la.com

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  • S2 Ep 2 - Questions and Arguments
    Aug 8 2025

    Tony and Tim answer some of your questions: the future of screenplay competitions after Coverfly's demise, how to come up with your next great idea, and the 'proper' use of character introductions/scene description.

    The guys disagree! Listen to find out where and how loud it gets!

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    34 Min.
  • S1 Ep 8 - Your Opening Pages MATTER
    Mar 19 2025

    The opening pages to your script matter way more than you probably think. And in ways you may not have thought about. Tim and Tony explain why the beginning of your script is about much more than just starting your story. It's about introducing yourself as a writer.

    They discuss tips and things to avoid, what you don't have to worry about, and explore unintended consequences.

    This episode will let you look at your script in a whole new way, and will help your writing immediately!

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    34 Min.
  • S1 Ep 6 - Flashbacks and Dream Sequences
    Feb 12 2025

    Tim and Tony dive into the word of devices/crutches used ALOT by writers. This time, it's flashbacks and dream sequences. They explain why they aren't as clever or useful as you may think they are, and how they can actually do harm to your script, and the impression you give to industry readers.

    Plus, the guys discuss writing action scenes, and some Steven Seagal trivia.

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    33 Min.
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