Episodes

Sunday Jan 10, 2021
Pitching is Terrible: The Series (Part 3 -- Visuals in a Pitch)
Sunday Jan 10, 2021
Sunday Jan 10, 2021
Pitching is terrible. But one of the biggest ways to set yourself up for success is by adding visuals to your pitch presentation. So whether you're pitching over Zoom, or you're back in a room with real humans, hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman discuss all the different ways to use visuals to great effect in your pitch.
In addition, Act Two has a fantastic and talented in-house layout designer to help you with all your lookbook and pitch presentation needs if doing your own visuals just isn't your thing. Check out professional layout designer Katie Olsen's visual pitch portfolio for Screenwriters at LuckyDelaney.com
Questions/Comments: ActTwoWriters@gmail.com
Edited by Paul Lundquist
Music by 414beg

Sunday Jan 03, 2021
Sunday Jan 03, 2021
Fellowships have become a formidable way to jumpstart (or restart) your Screenwriting career. In this episode, hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman sit down with bRock Newell, winner of the 2018 Screencraft Fellowship to chat about what exactly the Fellowship entails, why he refused a free hotel stay in LA, and the incredible effects the Fellowship has had on his career.
Questions/Comments: ActTwoWriters@gmail.com
Edited by Paul Lundquist
Music by 414beg

Sunday Dec 27, 2020
New Year's Resolutions: How to Make (Writing) Goals
Sunday Dec 27, 2020
Sunday Dec 27, 2020
Sure, New Year's Resolutions suck and never work. But, what if your writing resolutions DID work? What if by Dec. 31st of next year, your career looked vastly different? It can happen. You (and only you) have the power to progress your career over the next year.
In this special End of Year episode, hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman talk in detail about how they make writing goals, their tricks on how to keep them, and how to wield those goals into real actionable, career-changing steps. Next year, take control of your career.
Questions/Comments: ActTwoWriters@gmail.com
Edited by Paul Lundquist
Music by 414beg

Sunday Dec 20, 2020
The Breakdown: LETHAL WEAPON (Demystifying a Legend)
Sunday Dec 20, 2020
Sunday Dec 20, 2020
There is a legend among Screenwriters that Shane Black wrote LETHAL WEAPON right out of college, sold it immediately, and that his first draft was what went into production. Tearing down that myth are hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman, with Special Guest David Levinson, who go behind the scenes of how this holiday action movie really came to be. The truth is nowhere close to mythic, and much closer to the hard reality of what it takes to get a movie made. Hint: Shane Black wasn't the only writer!
It is an Act Two belief that the best writers never stop learning -- so the Breakdown Series will take an in-depth look at the writing of some of the most influential stories of our time, including the behind-the-scenes of how these scripts came together. Sit back, grab a drink, and let's see what we all can learn!
Questions/Comments: ActTwoWriters@gmail.com
Edited by Paul Lundquist
Music by 414beg

Sunday Dec 13, 2020
The Breakdown: Back to the Future (Act 3 - Obstacles & Pay-Offs)
Sunday Dec 13, 2020
Sunday Dec 13, 2020
BACK TO THE FUTURE, crafted by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, has one of the most satisfying endings in film. It accomplishes this through building continuous Obstacles and Paying Off all the Setups from Act One. In this last installment of The Breakdown: BTTF Edition, hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman break down just how a perfect, satisfying ending is pulled off at the writing level.
The Breakdown Series is a special, ongoing series where hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman tear into the Screenwriting of masterful films and television episodes, breaking down how the sausage is made. It is an Act Two belief that the best writers never stop learning -- so this series will take an in-depth look at the writing of some of the most influential stories of our time, including the behind-the-scenes of how these scripts came together. Sit back, grab a drink, and let's see what we all can learn!
Questions/Comments: ActTwoWriters@gmail.com
Edited by Paul Lundquist
Music by 414beg

Sunday Dec 06, 2020
The Breakdown: BACK TO THE FUTURE (Act Two - The Art of Cause & Effect)
Sunday Dec 06, 2020
Sunday Dec 06, 2020
BACK TO THE FUTURE, written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, is a masterclass in how to craft the perfect Act Two. It has a powerful story engine, unexpected twists and turns, emotional ups and downs, and it forces the audience to be an active participant in the adventure. In this second installment of The Breakdown: BTTF Edition, Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman break down just how Zemeckis and Gale pulled all this off to create one of the most perfect films in history -- Hint: Cause & Effect.
The Breakdown Series is a special, ongoing series where hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman tear into the Screenwriting of masterful films and television episodes, breaking down how the sausage is made. It is an Act Two belief that the best writers never stop learning -- so this series will take an in-depth look at the writing of some of the most influential stories of our time, including the behind-the-scenes of how these scripts came together. Sit back, grab a drink, and let's see what we all can learn!
Questions/Comments: ActTwoWriters@gmail.com
Edited by Paul Lundquist
Music by 414beg

Sunday Nov 29, 2020
First Script is Done. Now what?
Sunday Nov 29, 2020
Sunday Nov 29, 2020
You've written your first script and you're ready to show it to the world. Where do you share it? Who do you trust with feedback, and what do you do with it? When is your ego getting in the way, and how can you tell? Hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman talk about their first scripts and the hard lessons they learned when they were confident film school grads just starting out.
Questions/Comments: ActTwoWriters@gmail.com
Edited by Paul Lundquist
Music by 414beg

Sunday Nov 22, 2020
The Breakdown: BACK TO THE FUTURE (Act One)
Sunday Nov 22, 2020
Sunday Nov 22, 2020
BACK TO THE FUTURE, written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, wasn't always the perfect movie you think it was. The original draft was far from the genius that made it to screen. In this special holiday episode, hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman take a close look at how Zemeckis and Gale handle Act One problems like setups, character intros, theme, dialogue, and suspense in the masterpiece that is BACK TO THE FUTURE, and they compare the rocky, more adult first draft to the finished tour de force that made it into our hearts and minds.
Thus begins our Breakdown Series where Tasha and Josh tear into the Screenwriting of masterful films and television episodes, breaking down how the sausage is made. It is an Act Two belief that the best writers never stop learning -- so this series will take an in-depth look at the writing of some of the most influential stories of our time, including the behind-the-scenes of how these scripts came together. Let's see what we all can learn!
Questions/Comments: ActTwoWriters@gmail.com
Edited by Paul Lundquist
Music by 414beg

Monday Nov 16, 2020
Monday Nov 16, 2020
Competitions are a very effective way to jumpstart your Screenwriting career. In this episode, hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman sit down with Nicole Ramberg, 2020 Winner of the Screencraft Action-Adventure Feature Competition, to discuss how she found Screencraft, the application process, and how winning has affected her writing career. Hint: she now has a manager.
Questions/Comments: ActTwoWriters@gmail.com
Edited by Paul Lundquist
Music by 414beg

Sunday Nov 08, 2020
A Million Ways: Guest Interview w/ Screenwriter Corey Deshon
Sunday Nov 08, 2020
Sunday Nov 08, 2020
There are a million ways to a Screenwriting career. In this episode, hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman sit down with screenwriter Corey Deshon to discuss his epic Twitter thread on the many starts and stops of his writing career, and how "the slog" is part of the job description. Corey started as a Production Assistant and found immediate success in Hollywood as an indie film writer, but never quite saw his career take off despite sales and produced credits. Now a working staff writer in TV and in post on his directorial debut Daughter due out in 2021, Corey reflects on the stutter-stops along the way, and goes in detail on all those arduous steps of his path to finding a career as a Screenwriter. Hint: it involved lots of credit cards. (This episode is part of the "Million Ways to a Screenwriting Career" series, where Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman go in-depth with Screenwriters of all walks of life to discuss the unique way they became a working Screenwriter.)
Find Corey Deshon: @CoreyDeshon
Questions/Comments: ActTwoWriters@gmail.com
Edited by Paul Lundquist
Music by 414beg

