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"This film somewhat amazingly tells you coming in that they’re murderers and then you’re sitting around watching how they commit murder and then you’re stressed wanting them to get away with murder and ultimately you’re like oh kill again because that’s the only way you’re going to keep getting away with murder this film yeah makes you feel that way as an audience member absolutely without ever endorsing this is good this is right."
— Chas Fisher | DZ-123: Flawed Characters in Noir

DZ-127: Secrets and Clues 2 - The Cost of Revelation
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DZ-126: Secrets and Clues

DZ-125: Oscars One-shot - BLUE MOON
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DZ-124: Making the Despicable Compelling
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DZ-123: Flawed Characters in Noir

DZ-122: Escalating Antagonism Across Genres
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DZ-121: Escalating Antagonism in SINNERS
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DZ-120: Subtext is Overrated!

DZ-119: Final Character Choices & Great Endings

DZ-118: ADOLESCENCE -- How Questions Create Dramatic Tension
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DZ-117: Pulling Off Tonal Shifts

DZ-116: Writing Physical Comedy
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DZ-115: A Christmas Special - Rewatching & Rituals

DZ-114: Climaxes in CHALLENGERS
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DZ-113: Tools For Filmmakers To Talk To The Audience

DZ-112: Breaking the 4th wall
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DZ-111: Unreliable Narrators and FIGHT CLUB
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DZ-110: Voiceover

DZ-109: Talking DIRECTLY to your audience

DZ-108: The Emotional Event with Judith Weston

DZ-107: Establishing Tone through Character

DZ-106: How do you know if you have enough story?
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DZ-105: Establishing Tone through Big Print
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DZ-104: Characters Alone - Dramatizing the Internal

DZ-103: Game of the Scene 2 - Triangle of Sadness, The Favourite

DZ-102: Game of the Scene - Bluey, John Wick 4
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DZ-101: Oners - Creating Immediacy & Anchoring Action on the Page

DZ-100: Scenes through Swords
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DZ-99: Scene Questions

DZ-98: Ensembles 3 - Character Function & Theme
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DZ-97: Ensembles 2 - Servicing Characters

DZ-96: Ensembles 1 - What do we mean by an ensemble?

DZ-95: Backmatter - Building and Maintenance
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DZ-94: Talismans (Part 2)

DZ-93: Talismans (Part 1)

DZ-92: Insightful Recognition in Powerful Endings

DZ-91: Raising (different kinds of) Stakes

DZ-90: Setups & Payoffs in EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

DZ-89: Opening Sequences

DZ-88: Drama in Genre clothing

DZ-87: Keeping Genre Fresh

DZ-86: Backmatter - Minimum Viable Product
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DZ-85: Choices & Decisions 2 - The Farewell & Wrath of Man

DZ-84: Choices & Decisions 1 - Booksmart

DZ-83: A Very Thematic Stand-up Special!

DZ-82: Dramatising Given Circumstances in WATCHMEN
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DZ-81: Pitch Decks & Look Books - Development Tools 4
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DZ-80: Interweaving Timelines 3 - Little Women
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DZ-79: Interweaving Timelines 2 - The Social Network

DZ-78: Interweaving Timelines 1 - Destroyer
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DZ-77: Backmatter - Prioritising and choosing projects
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DZ-76: Spotlight on Sofia Coppola

DZ-75: Fury Road & Visual Storytelling
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DZ-74: Midsommar & Folk Horror
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DZ-73: Selling documents - Development Tools 3
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DZ-72: Theme & The Story Synopsis - Development Tools 2
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DZ-71: Treatments & Loglines - Development Tools 1
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DZ-70: Joker & Melodrama
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DZ-69: PARASITE & Audience Questions
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DZ-68: Using POV to structure KNIVES OUT
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DZ-67: Writing Passive Protagonists & Melodrama

DZ-66: The Mandalorian and The Rise of Skywalker - Audience Knowledge vs Character Motivation

DZ-65: Collaborating with a Director - The Snip

DZ-64: Backmatter - Controlling your Work, Treatments, and Writing Styles
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DZ-63: Tools for Better Dialogue 2 - Hook and Eye
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DZ-62: Unfilmables 3 - As Ifs & Emotional Context
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DZ-61: Unfilmables 2 - Moments of Awe

DZ-60: Unfilmables 1 - Engaging imagination
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DZ-59: Avengers Endgame - Ending Character Journeys

DZ-58: Game of Thrones - Character Exposition
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DZ-57: Backmatter - Aesthetics and Forgiveness in Writing
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DZ-56: Character Motivations 2
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DZ-55: Character Motivations 1

DZ-54: Thematic Sequences

DZ-53: Antagonists! 5 - vs Audience

DZ-52: Antagonists! 4 - vs Systems

DZ-51: Antagonists! 3 - vs Nature
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DZ-50: Antagonists! 2 - vs Self
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DZ-49: Antagonists! 1 - vs Humans

DZ-48: One-Shot - Blade Runner 2049 - Agency vs Choice

DZ-47: Backmatter - A Lost Jedi, White Knighting, and Writers-On-Set
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DZ-46: Structure & Point of View

DZ-45: Arguments of the Scene
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DZ-44: Marvel - First Acts and Establishing Characters

DZ-43: Driving Sequences - Character and Plot Intensity

DZ-42: One-Shot - Character Worldview & Macro POV in SPLT
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DZ-41: Theme and Worldview
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DZ-40: Tactics and Scenes

DZ-39: Backmatter - Hitting LA, Receiving Feedback, and a Roguish One
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DZ-38: Excelling at Exposition (Part 2)

DZ-37: Excelling at Exposition (Part 1)

DZ-36: Backmatter - Time Risk and Fixing Movies
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DZ-35: Driving Characters or Character Driven?

DZ-34: Game of Choices - Decision Making and Character Implications

DZ-33: Protagonist vs Hero - Dawn of Character Function

DZ-32: High-Tension Sequences
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DZ-31: Tools for Better Dialogue 1

DZ-30: Oscars revisited - Spotlight and Carol
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DZ-29: Showdowns & Scene Structure

DZ-28: Containing Your Script
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DZ-27: Competing views on Screenplay Competitions
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DZ-26: Horror and Collaboration- Wolf Creek 2

DZ-25: Coincidences, Contrivances & Giant Eagles

DZ-24: Forging story rules in TV pilots
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DZ-23: LIVE - Starting A Career In Film And Television
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DZ-22: Romantic Comedy, Actually

DZ-21: Scene Transitions and the Hook
Stu and Chas look at one of the basic building blocks of a script: scene transitions. Transitions don’t just move you from one scene to another in a slick way, they can help you compress time, enhance thematic connections, unify different story threads, orient (or disorient) your reader... and just make your script feel more like a movie… →

DZ-20: Writing Strong Secondary Characters - Trinity, Bechdel and a Bamboo Killer

DZ-19: Car-Crash Characters

DZ-18: Michael Bay - F*ing the Frame and P*ing the Page
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DZ-17: Where's my gold-plated ensuite?
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DZ-16: Masters of Time and Whitespace

DZ-15: World Building Rules, Okay?

DZ-14: Writing For Actors with Succession's Sarah Snook

DZ-13: True That - Tips from Tarantino

DZ-12: Craft, Career and Coffins
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DZ-11: Adventure for the MacGuffin!

DZ-10: Midpoint Reversals and The Ride

DZ-9: Characterising Introductions
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DZ-8: Status Transactions
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DZ-7: On Rewriting - How much Bull is left in the Hustle?
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DZ-6: Key Scenes and Unlocking the Story
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DZ-5: Shifting audience point of view and heightened emotions

DZ-4: Catharsis and the Post-Coital Cigarette
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DZ-3: Making Unlikeable Protagonists Compelling

DZ-2: Do the Screenplay Gurus score big at the Box Office?
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DZ-1: Do Screenplay Gurus win you Oscars?
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