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680 - Writing Action Set Pieces

2025/3/18
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John August and Christina Hodson dive into the mechanics of writing action set pieces that captivate both on screen and on the page, sharing insights from iconic films.
  • Good action sequences maintain reader engagement by breaking up text with white space.
  • Understanding the geography of a scene is crucial for writing compelling action.
  • Action sequences should convey character development and emotional arcs.
  • The transition from a script to a production draft involves expanding details for logistical clarity.
  • Successful action writing balances visual description with emotional and narrative clarity.

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John welcomes back Christina Hodson (The Flash, Bumblebee) to ask, how do you to construct a great action sequence? Using examples from three different movies, they discuss what good action looks like on the page, how to keep your reader from getting bored or confused, and why production can sometimes blow your plans to smithereens.

Then it’s a round of How Would This be a Movie?, where we take four stories from the news and pitch how we might adapt them for the screen. Stories include a mysterious painting, a train trapped in a blizzard, a teen who sued his parents, and zombie colleges.

We also follow up on director’s chairs and mammograms, and answer listener questions on side characters and creating a healthy work/life balance.

In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Christina examine the do’s and don’ts of introducing yourself to a stranger through email.

Links:

  • Christina Hodson)
  • That New York Times article with John and Christina)
  • Bamboo Director’s Chair)
  • Birdigo) on Steam
  • Action samples: Aliens), The Bourne Identity) and Rise of the Planet of the Apes)
  • David Koepp’s Jurassic Park screenplay)
  • David Benioff’s Troy screenplay)
  • A Man of Parts and Learning) by Fara Dabhoiwala
  • When a Deadly Winter Storm Trapped a Luxury Passenger Train Near the Donner Pass for Three Days) by Robert Klara
  • A U.K. Teen’s Parents Sent Him to Ghana. He Took Them to Court.) by Lynsey Chutel
  • Zombie colleges? These universities are living another life online, and no one can say why) by Chris Quintana
  • Mike Birbiglia)
  • The Onion in print)
  • Padraic Murphy’s Research Department)
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  • Craig Mazin on Threads) and Instagram)
  • John August on Bluesky), Threads), and Instagram)
  • Outro) by Vance Kotrla (send us yours!))
  • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt) and edited by Matthew Chilelli).

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