A podcast on screenwriting and things that are interesting to screenwriters hosted by screenwriters John August and Craig Mazin.
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That guy you saw running that puts butter in coffee. Not your coffee. I will share. The butter not the coffee.
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Scriptnotes, 208: How descriptive audio works | A ton of useful information about screenwriting from screenwriter John August
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A Total Disaster: TIA Ep. 17 | tell it anyway
MP3 Stories of total disaster: A New York play where real blood was spilled, Jennie's ill-fated romance abroad, and a not-so innocent misunderstanding about what really happened in the woods that day. This one's not for the young 'uns… The music: Our opening and closing music is a selection from "Unlocked Door" used by permission…
http://tellitanyway.com/2015/07/15/a-total-disaster-tia-ep-17/
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5by5 | The Pipeline #1: Tim Ferriss
Dan is joined by Tim Ferriss, who has been described as “A cross between Jack Welch and a Buddhist monk.” by the New York Times. He has been listed as one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Business People”.
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Neil Gaiman on Terry Pratchett and writing, in conversation with Michael Chabon
An extraordinary evening of storytelling, readings, and memories of Sir Terry Pratchett on the eve of his passing with Neil Gaiman and Michael Chabon.
Watch Neil Gaiman talk about Terry Pratchett: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPBetz7p3fQ
Neil Gaiman on modern writing as a "time of confluence": https://youtu.be/8vQ27hkd4MM
Join the conversation on Twitter: @ArtsJCCSF
Join the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArtsandIdeasJCCSF
Thanks for watching!
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5by5 | 5by5 at the Movies #3: The Big Lebowski - “A Life of Achievement”
Dan Benjamin and Merlin Mann talk about The Big Lebowski, which is just, like, their opinion, man.
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How To Design A Good API and Why it Matters
Google Tech Talks January 24, 2007
ABSTRACT
Every day around the world, software developers spend much of their time working with a variety of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). Some are integral to the core platform, some provide access to widely distributed frameworks, and some are written in-house for use by a few developers. Nearly all programmers occasionally function as API designers, whether they know it or not. A well-designed API can be a great asset to the organization that wrote it and to all who use it. Good APIs increase the pleasure and productivity of the developers who use them, the quality of the software they produce, and ultimately, the corporate bottom line….
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Brad Frost: Atomic Design (Webdagene 2014)
Over the past few years, we’ve seen the web community create style tiles, element collages, style guides, pattern libraries, and a slew of other tools in order to break interfaces down to their atomic elements. Our interfaces are going more places than ever before, so this shift is essential to help us better understand what our websites consist of in order for us create smart, scalable, maintainable designs. This session will introduce atomic design, a methodology for creating robust design systems. We’ll cover how to apply atomic design to implement your very own design system in order to set you, your organization and clients up for success.
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Allusionist 8: Crosswords — The Allusionist
This episode is sponsored by Tasting Room. Listeners from the USA: you can get the starter pack of wine samples for just $6.95 if you visit tastingroom.com/allusionist.Be so kind as to fill in the Radiotopia listener survey at surveynerds.com/allusionist. As well as helping us find out what you want from podcasts , you could win some very swanky Tivoli headphones.Say hi at facebook.com/allusionistshow and twitter.com/allusionistshow, and come back in a fortnight for the next episode.- HZCREDITSJohn Feetenby's crosswords appear every Sunday in one of Britain's major newspapers. He is @feexby on Twitter and his website is feexby.com, via which you can find his own podcasts.This episode was presented and produced by me, Helen Zaltzman.MUSIC:'Allusionist Theme' - Martin Austwick'I don't Get It' - Cowboy Junkies'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood' - The Animals
The Allusionist is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX.
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Cheap Heat - ESPN
The guys talk AJ Lee's retirement, announce-team drama, and the John Cena redemption tour.
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