Did you get ads in your timeline?Ĭraig: I don’t think so. So Craig, here’s a fascinating thing you’re going to find is - I don’t know if on Twitter you ever got ads before. Play it, rewind if you can, and listen to John’s “Which is fine.” And if you look at the chart, you’ve rocketed it up in the last month.Ĭraig: I want people to notice.
Also just kind of bonkers because like I’ve been hovering above 50,000 for a long time. Craig, you passed me in Twitter followers which is just - which is fine. Ĭraig: I’ve definitely been having a strange week in the news. And she noted that it’s not just booze and death threats that keep these two together, which really could be said for you and me as well. So Joanna Robinson just did a little write-up about The Game of Thrones guys talking about how the first pilot was terrible and how you said it was terrible and the things they did to fix it. There is reporting on something that we did. I’m guessing ads on the internet.Ĭraig: We should get some of it. There’s a whole article in Vanity Fair about that now.Ĭraig: I don’t know how Vanity Fair makes their money. This last week we got written up in Vanity Fair because of our live show, our Hollywood Heart show with Jason Bateman and The Game of Thrones guys. John: I feel like we could do it because we’re an ambitious podcast that gets a lot of news attention. But you know what, I feel like we could do it. It wasn’t very much until we just added the last little thing.Ĭraig: It’s way too ambitious. And we’ll answer listener questions, too, about reading your boss’ script and moving on from a draft. We’ll do a ton of follow-up questions about previous discussions, including some “How Would This Be a Movie?” that are actually going to be movies.
We’ll talk about what that means for Craig’s favorite application and the state of screenwriting software in general.Īlso, today we’ll talk about franchises. But it’s not an aspiring screenwriter, rather a giant accounting software company. Today, on the program, somebody buys Final Draft. John: And this is Episode 236 of Scriptnotes, a podcast about screenwriting and things that are interesting to screenwriters. The original post for this episode can be found here.