• Ep 276 - From 48 Hour Films to Apple TV: William McGregor on Directing The Buccaneers
    Jul 7 2025
    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 director
    • Why tone shifts matter across seasons
    • The cinematic influences behind The Buccaneers
    • How William blends commercial and narrative directing
    • Breaking in through the 48 Hour Film Project
    ⏱️ Key Moments: 00:00 – Intro and welcome
    00:41 – Evolving tone from Season 1 to Season 2
    01:34 – Pitching his visual take with Sofia Coppola and Joe Wright influences
    03:28 – Treating key scenes like stylized commercials
    04:50 – Reflections on Lockwood & Co. and collaboration with Joe Cornish
    05:41 – Directing with intent vs. using a 'oner' for show
    07:02 – Transitioning from indie film (Gwen) to high-end TV
    07:30 – Off-mic: Starting with 48 Hour Film Fests and the hustle it takes

    👤 About the Guest: William McGregor is an acclaimed director known for his work on His Dark Materials, Lockwood & Co., The Buccaneers, and his gothic feature debut Gwen. He began his career in the 48 Hour Film Project and brings a visually bold style shaped by both commercial and narrative work.

    🎙️ About the Host: With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

    🔗 Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
    • William McGregor’s film Gwen
    • 48 Hour Film Project
    • Filmapalooza
    🌐 Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
    • Podcast Website
    • Instagram @screenwriterpod
    • TikTok @screenwriterpod
    📢 If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review, share it with a fellow screenwriter, and subscribe for more insider conversations with top industry pros.

    #ScreenwritingPodcast #WilliamMcGregor #TheBuccaneers #Filmapalooza #IndieToIndustry
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    9 Min.
  • Ep 275 - Why Hollywood Said “No” to Euphoria – And How Ron Leshem Proved Them Wrong
    Jun 30 2025
    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. network
    • How to stay obsessed with your story when the industry keeps saying no
    • The difference between international and Hollywood storytelling
    • Why now is the time to write what only you can write
    • How Bad Boy evolved from a real story into a global hit
    Key Moments:
    00:00 – Ron Leshem joins the show and reflects on adapting Euphoria for HBO
    01:05 – The 7-year uphill battle to sell Euphoria in the U.S.
    06:53 – From Israeli prison journalism to the creation of Bad Boy
    10:45 – Revealing the real story behind the main character of Bad Boy
    12:01 – Ron’s unfiltered advice for writers in today’s Hollywood
    17:58 – Why solitude and leadership both define the modern showrunner

    About the Guest:
    Ron Leshem is an Emmy-winning writer and producer best known for co-creating Euphoria. A pioneer in adapting international hits for American audiences, his new series Bad Boy is currently streaming worldwide on Netflix. Ron brings a global perspective and fearless storytelling style that sets him apart in today’s TV landscape.

    About the Host:
    With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

    Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
    • Bad Boy on Netflix
    • Euphoria on HBO
    Connect with the Guest:
    🔗 Ron Leshem on IMDb

    Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
    🌐 The Successful Screenwriter Website
    📸 Instagram: @screenwriterpod
    🎬 TikTok: @screenwriterpod

    Like what you hear? Follow the podcast, leave a review, and share this episode with a fellow writer who needs a reminder that perseverance pays off.

    #ScreenwritingTips #Euphoria #BadBoyNetflix #RonLeshem #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter
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    20 Min.
  • Ep 274 – Behind Pandorum & Infinity Chamber with Travis Malloy
    Jun 23 2025
    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 and broke into the studio system
    • The origin and evolution of Pandorum from a shelved idea
    • How Infinity Chamber was made with no crew, no money—and a ton of grit
    • The danger of chasing trends vs. writing what lights you up
    • Why limitations can unlock creativity on a contained sci-fi film
    Key Moments:
    • (01:01) From Minneapolis to Hollywood: Travis’s breakout moment
    • (04:08) Turning a failed script into Pandorum
    • (09:04) Building Infinity Chamber before writing it
    • (20:26) Cutting a twist to strengthen emotional impact
    • (35:34) Advice to indie filmmakers: stop waiting, start shooting
    About the Guest:
    Travis Malloy is the writer-director of Pandorum (starring Ben Foster and Dennis Quaid) and the mind behind the cult hit Infinity Chamber. With deep experience in both studio writing and garage-level indie filmmaking, Travis brings a rare and inspiring perspective to the craft.

    About the Host:
    With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level. Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
    • Pandorum (2009)
    • Infinity Chamber (2016)
    Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
    • Podcast Website
    • Instagram @screenwriterpod
    • TikTok @screenwriterpod
    Like what you heard? Share the show with a fellow filmmaker, leave a review, and follow for more behind-the-scenes insight into screenwriting and indie filmmaking.

    #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #TravisMalloy #Pandorum #InfinityChamber #IndieFilm #SciFiFilmmaking #ScreenwritingPodcast #DIYFilmmaking #GeoffreyDCalhoun
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    52 Min.
  • EP 273 - From Roommates to Slamdance: The Wild Journey Behind Race Walkers
    Jun 16 2025
    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 with friends
    • Why sports comedies are ready for a resurgence
    • The value of staying within your budget and scope as a filmmaker
    • How Robbie Amell helped fast-track Race Walkers
    • Tips for keeping authenticity when satirizing niche sports
    Key Moments:
    • (01:06) How the Race Walkers team formed and the concept came to life
    • (03:40) Why race walking was a perfect, untapped sports comedy concept
    • (05:10) How Robbie Amell and Collective Pictures got involved
    • (08:15) Plans for distribution and why comedies belong in theaters
    • (12:00) Advice to indie screenwriters on writing within their means
    About the Guests:
    • Kevin Claydon and Phil Moniz are actor-directors and longtime collaborators behind Race Walkers.
    • Evan Landry is a screenwriter and producer on the film. The trio has been creating content together since their 20s.
    • Race Walkers stars Robbie Amell and has been gaining acclaim on the festival circuit for its sharp writing and lovable absurdity.
    About the Host:
    With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

    Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
    • Race Walkers
    • Slamdance Film Festival
    • Robbie Amell on IMDb
    Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
    • Website
    • Instagram @screenwriterpod
    • TikTok @screenwriterpod
    If you loved this behind-the-scenes look at indie filmmaking, give us a review, share the episode, and follow the show for more insider conversations with today’s rising creatives.

    #RaceWalkersMovie #Slamdance2025 #IndieFilm #ScreenwritingTips #FilmmakingAdvice #ComedyComeback #GeoffreyDCalhoun #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #RobbieAmell
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    22 Min.
  • Ep 272 - From Nicholl Semifinalist to Feature Film: Evan Ari Kelman on 'Barron’s Cove'
    Jun 2 2025
    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 personal experience shaped the themes of Barron’s Cove
    • Tips for breaking through with your first feature film
    • The truth about casting name talent as a first-time director
    • Screenwriting resources and tools that made a difference
    • Why submitting to the Nicholl Fellowship can still open doors
    Key Moments:

    00:00 – Geoffrey introduces Evan Ari Kelman and Barron’s Cove
    00:43 – The inspiration behind the film’s dark, emotional premise
    05:48 – Lessons learned from developing Evan’s first feature script
    13:11 – How Evan cast major stars and overcame industry obstacles
    17:56 – Advice for new filmmakers ready to make their first feature
    20:04 – How being a Nicholl semifinalist led to production support

    About the Guest:
    Evan Ari Kelman is a writer and director whose feature debut Barron’s Cove explores grief, justice, and the scars of generational trauma. A graduate of NYU’s film program, Evan has written and directed multiple award-winning shorts. His work blends grounded emotion with high-stakes storytelling, aiming to challenge audiences while remaining deeply personal. Barron’s Cove premieres June 6 in select theaters and on VOD.

    About the Host:
    With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

    Connect with the Guest:
    📸 Instagram: @EvKelm
    🎥 Barron’s Cove releases June 6 in select theaters and on VOD

    Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun: 🌐 The Successful Screenwriter Podcast Website
    📸 Instagram: @screenwriterpod
    🎵 TikTok: @screenwriterpod

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    #BarronsCove #ScreenwritingTips #IndieFilm #EvanAriKelman #FilmPodcast #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #GeoffreyDCalhoun #NichollFellowship #FilmmakingAdvice #WritingThroughTrauma
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    23 Min.
  • Ep 271 - The Street Party That Shook a Nation – Jose Maria Cabral on 42nd Street
    May 19 2025
    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 Capotillo
    • The power of art as survival in marginalized communities
    • Why Jose lived in Capotillo during the writing of the film
    • How to approach hybrid documentaries with both realism and care
    • Jose’s advice for aspiring documentarians
    Key Moments:
    • 00:28 – Geoffrey welcomes Jose Maria Cabral to the podcast
    • 01:08 – The origins of the 42nd Street movement and its defiance of government control
    • 05:11 – The razor blade dance and its symbolism of survival
    • 09:49 – How creating the documentary changed Jose personally and creatively
    • 14:22 – Jose’s unique tip: filming a “research documentary” before production
    About the Guest:
    Jose Maria Cabral is an award-winning Dominican filmmaker known for his bold storytelling and social commentary. His latest hybrid documentary 42nd Street has received multiple screenings at South by Southwest, highlighting a vibrant underground movement in Capotillo. Jose’s commitment to authenticity and immersive filmmaking continues to shine a light on unheard voices.

    About the Host:
    With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

    Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
    • 42nd Street Documentary
    • The Guide for Every Screenwriter
    Connect with the Guest:
    • Instagram – @josemariacabral
    • IMDb – Jose Maria Cabral
    Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
    • Podcast Website
    • Instagram @screenwriterpod
    • TikTok @screenwriterpod
    Enjoyed the episode? Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Share this with a filmmaker or screenwriter who needs to hear Jose’s incredible story of art through adversity.

    #42ndStreetFilm #JoseMariaCabral #Capotillo #SXSW2025 #HybridDocumentary #ScreenwritingPodcast #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #GeoffreyDCalhoun #IndieFilm #DocLife #StreetArt #CreativeResistance #PartyThatNeverStops
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    19 Min.
  • Ep 270 – Band on the Run: How 3 Friends Made a Feature in 8 Days
    May 12 2025
    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 connections
    • Why a tight script is key to fast-paced productions
    • What makes a multi-director team actually work
    • How Detroit’s creative community rallied behind the project
    • The honest truth about indie film distribution
    Key Moments:
    00:30 – The script that started it all
    02:45 – Securing funding through local connections
    05:24 – First reactions to reading the script
    06:01 – Shooting a feature in just 8 days
    07:16 – Casting Larry Bagby and local Detroit talent
    09:14 – Community support and free locations
    11:34 – Directing as a team of three
    15:27 – Why they chose Freestyle Digital Media for distribution
    17:29 – Navigating QC and post-production headaches
    20:00 – Teasing their next film set on Mackinac Island

    About the Guests:
    Jeff Hupp is the writer and director of Band on the Run. Brian Cusac and Merritt Fritchie served as assistant directors and longtime creative collaborators. With deep experience in advertising and a shared love of music and film, the trio brought their vision to life through teamwork, local support, and relentless passion.

    About the Host:
    With films on network television and streaming platforms, Geoffrey is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and passionate about teaching.

    Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
    • Band on the Run Official Website
    • Follow @bandontherunmovie on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok
    Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
    • Podcast Website
    • Instagram @screenwriterpod
    • TikTok @screenwriterpod

    Enjoyed the episode? Like, share, review, and subscribe for more behind-the-scenes filmmaking stories and screenwriting insights.

    #BandOnTheRunMovie #IndieFilm #ScreenwritingPodcast #DetroitFilm #BehindTheScenes #GeoffreyDCalhoun #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #IndieFilmmaking #FilmmakerLife
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    21 Min.
  • Ep 269 - Joe Carnahan on Shadow Force, Boss Level, and Making Movies That Matter
    May 5 2025
    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 film
    • What inspired Shadow Force and how it came together
    • Joe’s perspective on diversity, identity, and creative freedom
    • The importance of joy and collaboration on set
    • His advice to young filmmakers in today’s industry
    Key Moments:
    02:05 – Joe discusses the emotional weight behind Boss Level
    02:17 – The making of Shadow Force and working with a diverse cast
    06:07 – Joe and Geoffrey reflect on working across demographics with respect
    10:17 – Why joy on set creates better work
    13:04 – Assembling the cast for Shadow Force
    15:26 – A candid discussion about Detroit, tax incentives, and lost opportunities
    17:12 – Joe’s no-nonsense advice to aspiring filmmakers

    About the Guest: Joe Carnahan is a writer/director known for bold, high-impact films like Smokin’ Aces, Narc, The Grey, and Boss Level. Known for his fearless storytelling and energetic direction, Carnahan brings heart and grit to everything he touches.

    About the Host: With films on network television and streaming platforms, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and passionate about teaching others to succeed in the industry.

    Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
    • Boss Level (Hulu)
    • Shadow Force (Lionsgate – Theatrical release May 9, 2025)
    • The Guide for Every Screenwriter by Geoffrey D. Calhoun
    Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
    • Podcast Website
    • Instagram @screenwriterpod
    • TikTok @screenwriterpod
    • YouTube @thesuccessfulscreenwriter
    If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, share, and leave us a review. Want to take your screenwriting to the next level?

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    #JoeCarnahan #BossLevel #ShadowForce #SmokinAces #ScreenwritingPodcast #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #GeoffreyDCalhoun #FilmmakingTips #IndieFilm #HollywoodDirector #PodcastInterview
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    20 Min.