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John and Craig ask, what makes a useful comp? Writers often use comparisons when pitching or discussing projects, but what separates good comps from bad comps, why do we use them, and when do comps hurt more than they help? Basically, it’s The Studio meets My Dinner with Andre.
We also follow up on orality and “film by” credits, answer listener questions on getting AI feedback and attaching an actor to a microbudget feature, plus bring you another installment of John Recently Learned.
In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Craig are having weird issues with their email servers and need your help!
Links:
Email us at [email protected]
You can download the episode here.
UPDATE 2-17-26: The transcript for this episode can be found here.
The post Blank Meets Blank first appeared on John August.
By John August and Craig MazinJohn and Craig ask, what makes a useful comp? Writers often use comparisons when pitching or discussing projects, but what separates good comps from bad comps, why do we use them, and when do comps hurt more than they help? Basically, it’s The Studio meets My Dinner with Andre.
We also follow up on orality and “film by” credits, answer listener questions on getting AI feedback and attaching an actor to a microbudget feature, plus bring you another installment of John Recently Learned.
In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Craig are having weird issues with their email servers and need your help!
Links:
Email us at [email protected]
You can download the episode here.
UPDATE 2-17-26: The transcript for this episode can be found here.
The post Blank Meets Blank first appeared on John August.