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AFF at Home: Wrapping Up
Austin Film Festival's On Story
05/27/20 • 48 min
This week on On Story, Scott Rosenberg (writer Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle), Victoria Strouse (writer Finding Dory), and Jeffrey Lieber (writer Lost) discuss finishing scripts, trusting your gut, and finding your ‘Fade to Black’.

AFF at Home: Animation
Austin Film Festival's On Story
05/20/20 • 63 min
This week on On Story, join Netflix’s Seis Manos co-creators Alvaro Rodriguez (From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series), Brad Graeber (CEO, Powerhouse Animation), and director Willis Bulliner for a conversation on writing, developing, and animating the adult anime series. In this podcast, the team will discuss the collaborative process for creating an animated series.
If you are looking for a little inspiration or motivation to get back to your script – We are here to help. Austin Film Festival has over 26 years of archived panels that we will be curating and releasing every Wednesday to help you work through challenges you might be facing in your work.
Looking for more resources? Check out austinfilmfestival.com for more audio, streaming suggestions, writing prompts, and more. See you next week.

AFF at Home: Fiction & Nonfiction Adaptation
Austin Film Festival's On Story
05/13/20 • 45 min
This week on On Story, Alex Tse (co-creator Wu-Tang: An American Saga), David Gleeson (writer Tolkien), and Micah-Fitzerman-Blue & Noah Harpster (co-writers A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood) discuss strategies for writing an effective biopic and the art of balancing fact and fiction while staying true to the heart of your subject’s story.
If you are looking for a little inspiration or motivation to get back to your script – We are here to help. Austin Film Festival has over 26 years of archived panels that we will be curating and releasing every Wednesday to help you work through challenges you might be facing in your work.
Looking for more resources? Check out austinfilmfestival.com for more audio, streaming suggestions, writing prompts, and more. See you next week.

On Writing Veep + Beverly Hills Cop
Austin Film Festival's On Story
04/29/20 • 53 min
This week on On Story we’ll bring you conversations with two comedy titans. VEEP showrunner and Seinfeld writer David Mandel will discuss the widely successful HBO series that wrapped in 2019 and legendary screenwriter Daniel Petrie, Jr. will examine the 1985 comedy classic Beverly Hills Cop which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay.
Clips of Veep courtesy of Home Box Office, Inc
Clips of Beverly Hills Cop courtesy of Paramount Pictures Corporation
On Story is part of a growing number of programs in Austin Film Festival’s On Story Project, including the On Story PBS series, The On Story radio program and podcast and the On Story book series. To find out more about On Story and Austin Film Festival, visit onstory.tv or austinfilmfestival.com
On Story is brought to you in part by the Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation, a Texas family providing innovative funding since 1979.
This project is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department, the Texas Commission on the Arts, the US Institute of Museum and Library Services and Texas Library and Archives Commission.
This program is also made possible in part by a grant from Humanities Texas the state affiliate for the National Endowment for the Humanities.
On Story is supported in part by DePaul University's School of Cinematic Arts.
The show is produced by myself, Barbara Morgan, our associate producers are Colin Hyer, Maya Perez, and Kaetie Turner. Our editors are Jamal Knox and Travis Neeley. Audio capture by Travis Kennedy. Music is by Brian Ramos. Production assistance comes from Sound Lab Inc. Travis Kennedy and KUT 90.5 in Austin. Go to AustinFilmFestival.com to find out more about the Austin Film Festival & Conference in October.

AFF at Home: Action & Description
Austin Film Festival's On Story
04/22/20 • 42 min
This week on On Story, we’re exploring action & description with the writers behind 22 Jump Street, Watchmen, and Jurassic World 3.
If you are looking for a little inspiration or motivation to get back to your script – We are here to help. Austin Film Festival has over 26 years of archived panels that we will be curating and releasing every Wednesday to help you work through challenges you might be facing in your work.
Looking for more resources? Check out austinfilmfestival.com for more audio, streaming suggestions, writing prompts, and more. See you next week.

AFF at Home: Setting
Austin Film Festival's On Story
04/15/20 • 49 min
This week on On Story, the writers behind The Terror, The Chi, Mudbound, and NCIS: New Orleans explore how a location and time period can influence the tone of your story.
If you are looking for a little inspiration or motivation to get back to your script – We are here to help. Austin Film Festival has over 26 years of archived panels that we will be curating and releasing every Wednesday to help you work through challenges you might be facing in your work.
Looking for more resources? Check out austinfilmfestival.com for more audio, streaming suggestions, writing prompts, and more. See you next week.

AFF at Home: Dialogue
Austin Film Festival's On Story
04/08/20 • 60 min
This week on On Story, Jason Fuchs (co-writer Wonder Woman), David Lowery (writer/director A Ghost Story), and Kay Oyegun (writer This Is Us) discuss the importance of dialogue in your script – when to ‘show’ and when to ‘tell’ and why something we do every day can be so difficult to get down on the page.
If you are looking for a little inspiration or motivation to get back to your script – We are here to help. Austin Film Festival has over 26 years of archived panels that we will be curating and releasing every Wednesday to help you work through challenges you might be facing in your work.
Looking for more resources? Check out austinfilmfestival.com for more audio, streaming suggestions, writing prompts, and more. See you next week.

AFF at Home: Character
Austin Film Festival's On Story
04/01/20 • 68 min
This week on On Story the writers behind Westworld, Insecure, Hook, and Queen Sugar explore the tools for writing compelling characters and why character building is so vital to the success of your story.
If you are looking for a little inspiration or motivation to get back to your script – We are here to help. Austin Film Festival has over 26 years of archived panels that we will be curating and releasing every Wednesday to help you work through challenges you might be facing in your work.
Looking for more resources? Check out austinfilmfestival.com for more audio, streaming suggestions, writing prompts, and more. See you next week.

AFF at Home: Spark Your Story
Austin Film Festival's On Story
03/25/20 • 69 min
This week on On Story we're kicking off our new series AFF AT HOME. Spark your story with Ashley Miller (Thor), Amy Louise Johnson (The Long Road Home) and Herschel Weingrod (Trading Places) as they discuss tips for tackling the blank page.
If you are looking for a little inspiration or motivation to get back to your script – We are here to help. Austin Film Festival has over 26 years of archived panels that we will be curating and releasing every Wednesday to help you work through challenges you might be facing in your work.
Looking for more resources? Check out austinfilmfestival.com for more audio, streaming suggestions, writing prompts, and more. See you next week.

GLOW + Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Austin Film Festival's On Story
05/27/20 • 53 min
This week on On Story we’re bringing you discussions with the creative teams behind two hit comedy series. Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch will discuss their Netflix series – GLOW, which chronicles the lives of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling - a 1980’s women's wrestling circuit. And later, creators Aline Brosh McKenna and Rachel Bloom join filmmaker Katie Hyde to discuss the musical comedy series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and the documentary Oh My God I Think It’s Over - which chronicled the creation of the final season.
Clips of GLOW courtesy of Netflix
Clips of Crazy Ex Girlfriend courtesy of CBS Studios Inc. and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc, and The CW Network
On Story is part of a growing number of programs in Austin Film Festival’s On Story Project, including the On Story PBS series, The On Story radio program and podcast and the On Story book series. To find out more about On Story and Austin Film Festival, visit www.onstory.tv or www.austinfilmfestival.com
On Story is brought to you in part by the Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation, a Texas family providing innovative funding since 1979.
This project is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department, the Texas Commission on the Arts, the US Institute of Museum and Library Services and Texas Library and Archives Commission.
This program is also made possible in part by a grant from Humanities Texas the state affiliate for the National Endowment for the Humanities.
On Story is supported in part by DePaul University's School of Cinematic Arts.
The show is produced by Barbara Morgan, our associate producers are Colin Hyer, Maya Perez, and Kaetie Turner. Our editors are Jamal Knox and Travis Neeley. Audio capture by Travis Kennedy. Music is by Brian Ramos. Production assistance comes from Sound Lab Inc. Travis Kennedy and KUT 90.5 in Austin. Go to AustinFilmFestival.com to find out more about the Austin Film Festival & Conference in October.
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How many episodes does Austin Film Festival's On Story have?
Austin Film Festival's On Story currently has 168 episodes available.
What topics does Austin Film Festival's On Story cover?
The podcast is about Austin, Filmmaking, Film, Story, Media, Screenwriting, Visual Arts, Festival, Craft, Interview, Talkshow, Writing, Entertainment, Television, Podcasts, Inspiration, Movies, Arts and Tv & Film.
What is the most popular episode on Austin Film Festival's On Story?
The episode title 'AFF at Home: Wrapping Up' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Austin Film Festival's On Story?
The average episode length on Austin Film Festival's On Story is 35 minutes.
How often are episodes of Austin Film Festival's On Story released?
Episodes of Austin Film Festival's On Story are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Austin Film Festival's On Story?
The first episode of Austin Film Festival's On Story was released on Apr 11, 2018.
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