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The No Film School Podcast
No Film School
866 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast about how to build a career in filmmaking. No Film School shares the latest opportunities and trends for anyone working in film and TV. We break news on cameras, lighting, and apps. We interview leaders in screenwriting, directing, cinematography, editing, and producing. And we answer your questions! We are dedicated to sharing knowledge with filmmakers around the globe, “no film school” required.
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A podcast about how to build a career in filmmaking. No Film School shares the latest opportunities and trends for anyone working in film and TV. We break news on cameras, lighting, and apps. We interview leaders in screenwriting, directing, cinematography, editing, and producing. And we answer your questions! We are dedicated to sharing knowledge with filmmakers around the globe, “no film school” required.
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TV & Film
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How We Are Reclaiming Development
The No Film School Podcast
51 minutes
4 days ago
How We Are Reclaiming Development
The current state of Hollywood script development is chaotic, to say the least—but what if there were a way to reclaim it for writers? In this episode, guest host Charles Haine returns to No Film School to speak with Brian Austin and Scott Foster, the creators behind ScriptHop and the newly launched The Gauntlet. They dive into how the traditional process of script discovery has broken down and explore how the Gauntlet offers a transformative path forward—one that empowers writers with meaningful feedback, professional endorsements, and real chances at industry attention. In this episode, No Film School's Charles Haine and guests discuss... The breakdown of traditional story departments at major agencies and studios How ScriptHop began as a library tool and evolved into a platform empowering writers The creation of “The Packet” to help writers better market their scripts Why Script Gauntlet isn’t just another screenwriting contest How the Gauntlet provides detailed, collaborative feedback from active industry professionals Why professional endorsements through the Gauntlet could change the script discovery game Their strategy for launching scripts through curated industry slates Memorable Quotes: "Hollywood is kind of a pro-spaceship town." "It is so crazy to me that the first guard of feedback is... so untested." "This is the best reader dollars I've ever spent." "We're going to be a more important aggregator of analysis than say Rotten Tomatoes." Guests: Brian Austin Scott Foster Resources: ScriptHop The Gauntlet Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web: No Film School Facebook: No Film School on Facebook Twitter: No Film School on Twitter YouTube: No Film School on YouTube Instagram: No Film School on Instagram  📩 Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The No Film School Podcast
A podcast about how to build a career in filmmaking. No Film School shares the latest opportunities and trends for anyone working in film and TV. We break news on cameras, lighting, and apps. We interview leaders in screenwriting, directing, cinematography, editing, and producing. And we answer your questions! We are dedicated to sharing knowledge with filmmakers around the globe, “no film school” required.