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Join us today at 1pm PT with Netflix director Mike Disa as he shows you how to turn your feature scr

Join us today at 1pm PT with Netflix director Mike Disa as he shows you how to turn your feature screenplay into a podcast - with a script case study! [Register Now!]( Can't make it live? Don't worry! Register now and send your questions to edu@stage32.com. We'll record it and you can watch it after for up to 1 year! --------------------------------------------------------------- What You'll Learn from Mike: - The State of Podcasts - What kind of podcasts are out there - Different formats of fiction podcasts - Current popular fiction podcasts - Approaching from the Outset - What format works best - How to write shorter form when you're used to feature or television writing - Using a narrator vs. full “radio play” - Planning for sound - Breaking Your Long Form Script Into Multiple Episodes - Extending your story - Where to put episode breaks - Building tension between episodes - What goes into a good cliffhanger on podcasts - How to avoid needing recaps - The Craft of Adapting Your Script Into A Podcast - Painting an audio picture without creating awkward dialogue - Holding onto your subplots without the storytelling getting choppy - Grabbing your audience in the first episode - Giving your characters separate voices - Case Study: SENTINELS: POINT OF NO RETURN - Comparing a sample of SENTINEL’s feature script and podcast adaptation - Q&A with Mike [Join Us at 1pm PST Today >>]( Can't make it live? Don't worry! We'll record it and you can watch it after for up to 1 year! Copyright © 2020 Stage 32, All rights reserved. You are receiving this message because you are either a member of Stage 32 community, or you have subscribed to receive a newsletter on our landing page. Our mailing address is: Stage 32 2711 N Sepulveda Blvd Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-2725 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from educational updates](. This email was sent from Stage 32 through MailChimp. To [unsubscribe]( or manage your preferences, please use the links above. Help us send you more useful emails by keeping your profile up to date.

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