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Eric Dean Seaton is the creator of a series of graphic novels called the Legend of Mantamagi. In this episode we talked about creating your own world, adhering to the rules of your new world, the psychology of your hero and villain, doing your research, working with an artist and finding a unique voice for…Listen to the Episode Below (35:07)
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#13 The Psychology of A Comic Book Hero and Villain – Eric Dean Seaton
Eric Dean Seaton is the creator of a series of graphic novels called the Legend of Mantamagi. In this episode we talked about creating your own world, adhering to the rules of your new world, the psychology of your hero and villain, doing your research, working with an artist and finding a unique voice for…Listen to the Episode Below (35:07) -
May 26, 2015Alma is an authentic singer/songwriter in Los Angeles. She performs and writes with a Ukulele and on this episode discusses the rhythm of words, developing a strong hook, avoiding cliche, finding subject matter for songs, writing for a specific genre and finding your own voice. For past shows and to learn more about the Seated…Listen to the Episode Below (33:02)
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#12 The Rhythm of Words – Songwriter / Alma
Alma is an authentic singer/songwriter in Los Angeles. She performs and writes with a Ukulele and on this episode discusses the rhythm of words, developing a strong hook, avoiding cliche, finding subject matter for songs, writing for a specific genre and finding your own voice. BIO: With a love for performing, an ear for musical…Listen to the Episode Below (33:02) -
Creator, Co-writer and Producer of major motion picture Beeetlejuice Larry Wilson talks about the discipline it takes to get through writer’s block, setting up a story, teaching screenwriting, letting the characters lead the story and raising money through crowdfunding. For more about Larry's newest project go to: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/933708538/cindy For past shows and to learn more about…Listen to the Episode Below (33:35)
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#11 Beetlejuice Co-writer and Producer Larry Wilson – Creating A Character Part 2
Creator, Co-writer and Producer of major motion picture Beeetlejuice Larry Wilson talks about the discipline it takes to get through writer’s block, setting up a story, teaching screenwriting, letting the characters lead the story and raising money through crowdfunding. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/933708538/cindy For past shows and to learn more about the Seated At the Writer's Table community,…Listen to the Episode Below (33:35) -
Creator, Co-writer and Producer of major motion picture Beeetlejuice Larry Wilson talks about creating unique characters, working on major studio films, taking show notes, re-writing on the set, collaboration and making the decision to pursue Do-It-Yourself filmmaking with his new project Cindy. For more about Larry's newest project go to: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/933708538/cindy For past shows and…Listen to the Episode Below (32:58)
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#10 Beetlejuice Co-writer and Producer Larry Wilson – Creating A Character Part 1
Creator, Co-writer and Producer of major motion picture Beeetlejuice Larry Wilson talks about creating unique characters, working on major studio films, taking show notes, re-writing on the set, collaboration and making the decision to pursue Do-It-Yourself filmmaking with his newest project Cindy. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/933708538/cindy For past shows and to learn more about the Seated At the…Listen to the Episode Below (32:58) -
Father Knows Best
“Hey dad, how ya doing?” I said trying to hold back tears. I don’t cry. “I was about to ask you the same question.” he replied. I sighed, “How come it seems like I only see you when I need to talk?” I hadn’t even realized it until right then, but it was a legitimate […]
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May 14, 2015James Kicklighter is a 26 year old award winning director with an impressive career already behind him. In this show, he gave some insight into how he achieved his success at such a young age. James and Phil also discussed character development, character arc, writing to a theme and directing with a writer’s perspective. …Listen to the Episode Below (42:28)