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1409: The Bikeriders with Jeff Nichols
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This week on On Story, filmmaker Jeff Nichols explains his approach to adapting a photobook into a character-driven dissection of American subculture in the 1960s for his heart wrenching film Bikeriders starring Tom Hardy, Jodie Comer, and Austin Butler.
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1408: Script to Screen: Warrior
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Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or check local listings for PBS airdates. Join writer-director Gavin O’Connor as he explores its journey from concept to completion, complete with clips from the film. Want to see On Story Live? Visit austinfilmfestival.com/ for more information on badges and passes to Austin Film Festival's annual writers conference and year round events. Be sure to follo...
1407: A Conversation with Lauren Schuler Donner
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Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or check local listings for PBS airdates. Want to see On Story Live? Visit austinfilmfestival.com/ for more information on badges and passes to Austin Film Festival's annual writers conference and year round events. Be sure to follow On Story online for the latest TV, radio, and podcast episodes! AFFOnStory AFFOnStory instagram.com...
1406: On Writing Severance: A Conversation with Dan Erickson
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Severance creator Dan Erickson sheds light on his source of inspiration, writing process, and first time showrunning for the gripping sci-fi thriller that captivated its audience. Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or check local listings for PBS airdates. Want to see On Story Live? Visit austinfilmfestival.com/ for more information on badges and passes to Austin Film Festival's annual writ...
1405: Script to Screen: Dolemite is My Name
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Writers Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski and director Craig Brewer discuss working on the film Dolemite is My Name. Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or check local listings for PBS airdates. Want to see On Story Live? Visit austinfilmfestival.com/ for more information on badges and passes to Austin Film Festival's annual writers conference and year round events. Be sure to follow On ...
1404: On Past Lives: A Conversation with Celine Song
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This Week on On Story, first-time filmmaker Celine Song shares her experience writing and directing Past Lives, her critically acclaimed exploration of young love and lost chances. Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or check local listings for PBS airdates. Want to see On Story Live? Visit austinfilmfestival.com/ for more information on badges and passes to Austin Film Festival's annual wri...
1403: American Fiction with Cord Jefferson
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This week on On Story, a conversation with Cord Jefferson on adapting the novel Erasure into his strikingly sharp debut feature American Fiction. Cord discusses bringing his own perspective and sense of humor to the source material, and marrying comedy and drama in one film. Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or check local listings for PBS airdates. Want to see On Story Live? Visit austinf...
1402: Lawmen: Bass Reeves
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This Week on On Story, Lawman: Bass Reeves creators Chad Feehan and series directors Christina Alexandria Voros and Damian Marcano join us to discuss their revival of the television Western. Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or check local listings for PBS airdates. Want to see On Story Live? Visit austinfilmfestival.com/ for more information on badges and passes to Austin Film Festival's ...
1401:The Bear: A Conversation with Joanna Calo
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#thebear #carmy #tv This week on On Story a conversation with Joanna Calo, showrunner of the character driven dramedy The Bear. Joanna delves into her experience sharing showrunning duties with creator Christopher Storer, and discusses their approach to incorporating real life events into the show’s deeply grounded characters and high stakes world. Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or chec...
1315: A Conversation with Darren Aronofsky
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Join us for a Conversation with this year's Extraordinary Contribution to Film Award Recipient, the Academy Award® nominated director Darren Aronofsky. Don't miss this discussion with Aronofsky as he reveals details about his unique approach to storytelling, and his journey through cinema. This panel will walk you through the director's path: from his 1998 debut, Pi, to AFF's 2022 Opening Night...
A Conversation with Sarah Polley
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Join Oscar-nominated filmmaker Sarah Polley and author to discuss her storytelling career and her new film Women Talking, screening Saturday night at the Festival. Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or check local listings for PBS airdates. Want to see On Story Live? Visit austinfilmfestival.com/ for more information on badges and passes to Austin Film Festival's annual writers conference a...
Sci-Fi Storytelling with Marc Bernardin & Beau DeMayo
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This week on On Story, writer and producer of Star Trek: Picard, Marc Bernardin, and writer and executive producer of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Beau DeMayo, discuss the ins-and-outs of science fiction writing, the critical components of world building, and how they brought fresh ideas to a classic franchise. Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or check local listings for PBS airdates. W...
A Conversation with Rob Thomas
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On this week's episode, creator of Veronica Mars and Party Down, Rob Thomas discusses his writing influences and tips. Join us for exclusive insight into how he created specific episodes, discovered his passion for writing and more! Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or check local listings for PBS airdates. Want to see On Story Live? Visit austinfilmfestival.com/ for more information on ba...
From Fact to Fiction: Turning a True Story into a Series with Liz Hannah & Michael Starrbury
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The demand for entertainment based on true stories has skyrocketed in recent years and is now one of the most popular genres in the television industry. Join this group of TV writers and producers who have found their niche in true-story storytelling. They’ll share advice on the delicate process of adapting a real-life story into scripted TV. Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or check loca...
A Conversation with Edward Neumeier
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This week on On Story, writer Edward Neumeier discusses his process behind the sci-fi cult classics RoboCop and Starship Troopers. Neumeier explores the particulars of writing for the genre as well as his talent for disguising deep issues within expansive and captivating stories. Stream all episodes on www.onstory.tv/ or check local listings for PBS airdates. Want to see On Story Live? Visit au...
On Writing: Never Have I Ever with Lang Fisher
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On Writing: Never Have I Ever with Lang Fisher
Re-living Palm Springs with Andy Siara
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Re-living Palm Springs with Andy Siara
A Conversation with Dede Gardner
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A Conversation with Dede Gardner
On Writing Dark Winds with Graham Roland
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On Writing Dark Winds with Graham Roland
James Gray: A Conversation
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James Gray: A Conversation
On Writing Action with Chris Fedak
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On Writing Action with Chris Fedak
A Conversation with Nikyatu Jusu
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A Conversation with Nikyatu Jusu
On Writing Ghosts with Joe Wiseman
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On Writing Ghosts with Joe Wiseman
A Conversation with Stephen Merchant
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A Conversation with Stephen Merchant
#AFF29 - Day 4 Recap
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#AFF29 - Day 4 Recap
#AFF29 - Day 3 Recap
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#AFF29 - Day 3 Recap
#AFF29 - Day 2 Recap
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#AFF29 - Day 2 Recap
#AFF29 - Day 1 Recap
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#AFF29 - Day 1 Recap
2022 Austin Film Festival Writers Conference Full Recap
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2022 Austin Film Festival Writers Conference Full Recap
2022 Austin Film Festival Film Pass Commercial
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2022 Austin Film Festival Film Pass Commercial

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @phantom213
    @phantom213 17 годин тому

    It's always fascinating to listen to him. He is a brilliant auteur and The Bikeriders is a really good movie.

  • @maysapost1999
    @maysapost1999 3 дні тому

    Only Jeff knows how to explain his script decision clearly.

  • @JustinProper
    @JustinProper 10 днів тому

    They emphasize so much on the flashbacks, when in reality, they honestly could've cut all of that out & just used Emma Thompson's body language to tell the story. Listening to the writer & director has helped inform me on their creative process & I loved every single minute of it.

  • @KijanaBoyd
    @KijanaBoyd 11 днів тому

    Bbc pbs

  • @danielcolaianni2889
    @danielcolaianni2889 11 днів тому

    At 1:50 the video freezes. Please fix.

  • @XiaoyuXu-li5fu
    @XiaoyuXu-li5fu 14 днів тому

    love for x files from china!! i watched it when i am young and develop a critical mind and distrust of authority/government and also attitude of finding truth myself! "trust no1 and the truth is out there" encourage me from developing an independent attitude towards what news/society says. Thanks to the show, it's really an eye opener with such value built in. It is a privilege to see such an masterpiece as a kid now it got banned in China. back then we are still in honeymoon with the west. I do wish there are more independent tv series to influence more people world-wide.

  • @kevinfraser7815
    @kevinfraser7815 14 днів тому

    This is a great interview! Thanks for sharing

  • @jaydee8337
    @jaydee8337 16 днів тому

    This was robert downey jr.'s second film. He played the kid traveling to greasers with his parents in a wagon. His real life mother played his mother too in this movie. .

  • @jaydee8337
    @jaydee8337 16 днів тому

    It's a religious classic.

  • @TwenteeEight
    @TwenteeEight 18 днів тому

    Hey editor! Love your videos. But it seems like this one freezes around 9:27 - 9:51.

  • @spiderjerusalem4009
    @spiderjerusalem4009 22 дні тому

    Thank you for this

  • @Man_Ray78
    @Man_Ray78 22 дні тому

    this is gold

  • @gterrymed
    @gterrymed 22 дні тому

    Koep is Absolutely brilliant, I don't find his scripts too deep but to condense Jurassic Park into a popular movie is BRILLIANT

  • @gterrymed
    @gterrymed 22 дні тому

    @10:50 it sounds like the interviewer didn't see BAD INFLUENCE and Koepp wanted to go into it a little more

  • @cinerina
    @cinerina 23 дні тому

    You can drag past the breaks, it happens more than once

  • @shaydeez
    @shaydeez 24 дні тому

    Video is broken

  • @8balljunkie
    @8balljunkie 24 дні тому

    Im not british so I won’t comment an xfm reference

  • @keepplayingnice
    @keepplayingnice 25 днів тому

    Video keeps freeze-framing?

  • @Filmmaker809
    @Filmmaker809 27 днів тому

    Beautfiul filmmaker. Dear Roger. Hollywood should have respected him more for his work. He has made more films. Shame on Hollywood shite. They are destorying the film world. He speaks the truth. Very nice man and funny.

  • @GenghisVern
    @GenghisVern 27 днів тому

    2016? He really recovered well.

  • @scatdad
    @scatdad 29 днів тому

    Buck was a very underrated and under appreciated genius

  • @jisaacgadient
    @jisaacgadient Місяць тому

    one of my favorite screenplays - anybody have any recommendations of other films that explore the grotesque in this way?

  • @bruceyboysvideos
    @bruceyboysvideos Місяць тому

    Sounds like Mark wants to take credit for every idea and say Lynch just shot and edited it. Lynch has been obsessed with the atom bomb forever, has had the photo we see in the return in his office for over 20 years. But it was your idea, right? Bs.

  • @patrickcorliss8878
    @patrickcorliss8878 Місяць тому

    I've always loved the movie and am truly grateful for the writer's explanation. Loved it. Thank you.

  • @retrohero2762
    @retrohero2762 Місяць тому

    Marvel needs to hire DeMayo back, X-Men 97 was one of the best animated shows Ive ever seen

    • @david2draw
      @david2draw Місяць тому

      You are 100% correct. Marvel can fix this, bring back Beau DeMayo

  • @ChoicelessAwareness
    @ChoicelessAwareness Місяць тому

    dude could literally play Steve Jobs

  • @krispyKream002
    @krispyKream002 Місяць тому

    What a great actress.

  • @The_mini_farm
    @The_mini_farm Місяць тому

    Best movie ever!!!

  • @docchronic
    @docchronic Місяць тому

    DeMayo is responsible for Xmen ‘97. Therefore he can do no wrong

    • @david2draw
      @david2draw Місяць тому

      Beau DeMayo says it in the interview himself, "respect the source material" and "resist inserting your own agenda". He even has a solid take on Superman. If Marvel doesn't rehire him then DC should snag him up like they did with James Gunn.

  • @yaboydolphin
    @yaboydolphin Місяць тому

    bleeping out the F words like little kids

  • @1Tm3k
    @1Tm3k 2 місяці тому

    25:00💯

  • @1Tm3k
    @1Tm3k 2 місяці тому

    19:30💯

  • @1Tm3k
    @1Tm3k 2 місяці тому

    17:40💯

  • @phantomfire8228
    @phantomfire8228 2 місяці тому

    8:28

  • @debisybesma5855
    @debisybesma5855 2 місяці тому

    lonesome dove became my ALL TIME FAVORITE movie from the week it aired to.....as long as i live! there is no other above it or comes even close to lonesome dove imo!! after the airing, i needed to find the book which i STILL have several copies of and the fact that it was sooooooo long made reading even better!! it was the first movie and book that stayed sooooo true to each other that i have no problem spending time reading close to a 1,000 pages alllllll over again!!! used to be, the thicker the book, the better i liked it but i looooooove lonesome dove!!!! it's funny thru out this piece how many people told these folks "can't can't can't!!!......." i'm so very happy these folks said "CAN CAN CAN and watch us work!!!!" can you imagine! what "we" would've missed out on had the "can't people" had their way?????

  • @user-cg6bu1bz9u
    @user-cg6bu1bz9u 2 місяці тому

    Through the time... especially now robocop is something that you can think about deeper than ever

  • @georgelord7643
    @georgelord7643 2 місяці тому

    When I watched the movie of Melquiades Estrada I was reminded of many instances during my childhood in Arizona near the Mexico border. Our father was an itinerant water well driller that usually worked in rural desert areas near the Mexico border and at times in the state of Sonora. In the late 1940's and 50's we would cross the border into Mexico with a wave of a hand by the crossing guard. It was indeed a common culture in the area that was very little affected by the actual border. We didn't speak fluent Spanish then like Tommy Lee Jones but could understand get by. It is one of my favorite movies and I have watched it several times. It truly captures the essence of life in small towns in both countries.

  • @terrrell7798
    @terrrell7798 2 місяці тому

    I hope everyone in this video survived the pandemic. Its crazy how this was years ago and I actually host art meditation meetings for the freeze exercises here in NYC. I also host video meetings for those outside of NYC

  • @ThrottleAddiction
    @ThrottleAddiction 2 місяці тому

    Wouldn't have worked with someone like Tim Conway

  • @Ax18NY
    @Ax18NY 2 місяці тому

    The intro is too long and full of itself

  • @thegamer1234f
    @thegamer1234f 2 місяці тому

    He voiced wheatley.

  • @damienkakoschke3099
    @damienkakoschke3099 2 місяці тому

    I'm loving that I recognise every movie/cartoon/comic/tv show they mention, it makes it relevent on a level that a lot of these types of interviews hadn't been before. oh, we were doing so well until the end announcement. is it really so difficult to check how to pronounce Marc Bernardin's name? Bernadeen? Really?

  • @raphaelturtle4146
    @raphaelturtle4146 2 місяці тому

    Beau said in an interview that non binary and they/them weren't terma in the 90s so they wouldn't be used in the show (if he has his way). Morph's description at the end credits uses they them... disney sucks... He also said he sees shapeshifter as another word for non binary. So, both are pretend. I agree.

    • @damienkakoschke3099
      @damienkakoschke3099 2 місяці тому

      True, if the they/them term's were established in the 90's, Neil Gaiman & Grant Morrison would have used them in the comics Sandman & Invisibles (instead they did their best with things like "hir" for example). But once again, Beau knows his shit, get the man back on X-Men '97 where he belongs (at time of me writing S1, E5 just dropped). I'm familiar with both these Beau & Marc's work, they can give a master class any day of the week, see their names on a project, it's a stamp of quality!

  • @Quorented
    @Quorented 2 місяці тому

    She is so clear spoken and knows what she needs. its no wonder she wrote such a visually yet appealing, fun, tense story. and makes you feel happy yet blue during the end. Like she said punched in the heart. You do truly feel what the characters go through and they do things the viewer wants them to do She knows how to write a story

  • @TimothyMorigeau
    @TimothyMorigeau 2 місяці тому

    Beau is so hot ❤

  • @gabrielsilvas692
    @gabrielsilvas692 2 місяці тому

    Damn, thwy are on coke lol awesome

  • @JamieJobb
    @JamieJobb 2 місяці тому

    Like Bergman, Hitchcock and Fuller, Demme knew this regarding intense head-on close ups: "... you show exactly what the character sees, you shoot it exactly from their point of view."

  • @squeguinquack2570
    @squeguinquack2570 2 місяці тому

    It's not out of the question, that you might have a very minor case of serious brain damage

  • @d.annejohnson5631
    @d.annejohnson5631 2 місяці тому

    Really splendid. I expected this would interesting, but it's brilliant.

  • @goldbrick2563
    @goldbrick2563 2 місяці тому

    This guy has a style of conversing like quinten tarantino