Friday, 16 October 2009

Podcasts are a great way to survive a commute, whether on the freeway or the subway.  With help from television writer Alana Sanko, I've complied a list of suggested podcasts, available from iTunes:

Baz Luhrmann: Set to Screen:  The Set to Screen Series is your chance to learn about filmmaking from Baz Luhrmann, director of Moulin Rouge! and Romeo + Juliet.  Baz and his production team will take you behind the scenes of the film Australia--and inside the creative process.  The Set to Screen podcasts will allow you to explore on-set still photography, costume design, scoring, editing, and more. 

Creative Screenwriting Magazine: The Official Podcast of Creative Screenwriting Magazine.  Senior Editor Jeff Goldsmith hosts Q&As with Hollywood screenwriters, directors, and producers.

Inside Media At the Paley Center:  The stars, creators and fans of your favorite television shows converge upon The Paley Center For Media -- formerly the Museum of Television and Radio -- throughout the year for live, unscripted discussions.

On The Page: With Pilar Alessandra: Professional script consultant Pilar Alessandra interviews television and screenwriters, directors, and producers, covering everything from breaking in to the pitch meeting. 

The Dialogue: Learning From The Masters: Learning From the Masters is a groundbreaking interview series that goes behind the scenes of the fascinating craft of screenwriting. In these 2-minute mini-lessons on writing, excerpted from the full 70-90 minute in-depth discussions, more than two dozen of today's most successful screenwriters share their work habits, methods and inspirations, secrets of the trade, business advice, and eye-opening stories from life in the trenches of the film industry. Each screenwriter discusses his or her filmography in great detail and breaks down the mechanics of one favorite scene from their produced work.  The series is hosted by industry veteran, and film fanatic, Mike De Luca or entertainment journalist Jay A. Fernandez.  For more information, visit TheDialogueSeries.com.

Do you have a podcast series to suggest?  Please leave a comment on this post or email HollywoodUniversityBlog@gmail.com.

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