On Story

All Episodes 2011 - 2015
TV-G

  • Ended
  • 2011-04-16T22:30:00Z
  • 1m
  • 48m (48 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Austin Film Festival
  • Talk Show

65 episodes

Series Premiere

2011-04-16T22:30:00Z

1x01 The Screenwriter's Path

Series Premiere

1x01 The Screenwriter's Path

  • 2011-04-16T22:30:00Z1m

his first episode of On Story includes new interviews from Randall Wallace, Writer-Director, Secretariat; Lawrence Kasdan, Screenwriter, Empire Strikes Back; Shane Black, Writer-Director, Lethal Weapon, Long Kiss Goodnight, and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang; and the short film Northeast Front, an Austin Film Festival 2010 Official Selection, by Angela Torres Camerena.

1x02 Tadpoles

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1x03 Bringing Comedy to the Big Screen

  • 2011-04-30T22:30:00Z1m

In episode 3 of "On Story," the creative minds behind TO DIE FOR, THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN, NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION, and THE HANGOVER discuss comedy in film. Featuring Harold Ramis, Judd Apatow, Buck Henry, and Jon Lucas. Film: Sleep Study by Kerri Lendo and John Merriman and MY BIGGEST WEAKNESS by Bradley Jackson.

1x05 Western

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The creative minds behind the shows Mad Men, The Wire, and Treme discuss historical and modern day relevance in television dramas.

War in film is discussed by the creative minds behind Red Dawn, Born on the 4th of July and Apocalypse Now. Featuring Oliver Stone and John Milius.

Creating a film from script to screen is discussed by the writer/directors behind Slumdog Millionaire, Up in the Air, and The Brothers McMullen. Featuring Danny Boyle, Jason Reitman, and Ed Burns.

2011-06-18T22:30:00Z

1x09 Untitled Moon Project

1x09 Untitled Moon Project

  • 2011-06-18T22:30:00Z1m

Working within the studio system is discussed by the local filmmakers behind Office Space, Lonesome Dove and El mariachi. Featuring Mike Judge, Bill Wittliff and Robert Rodriguez.

2011-07-02T22:30:00Z

1x11 Martha

1x11 Martha

  • 2011-07-02T22:30:00Z1m

Season Finale

2011-07-16T22:30:00Z

1x12 Weight of the World & Eulogy Maker

Season Finale

1x12 Weight of the World & Eulogy Maker

  • 2011-07-16T22:30:00Z1m

Developing and understanding heroes and villains is discussed by the creative minds behind RAMBO, LETHAL WEAPON, BRAVEHEART, and Dexter. Featuring Álvaro Rodríguez, Shane Black, Randall Wallace, John Turman, and Melissa Rosenberg. Films: WEIGHT OF THE WORLD by Jenny Goddard and EULOGY MAKER by Leslie Langee.

Season Premiere

2012-05-26T22:30:00Z

2x01 Creating Memorable Characters

Season Premiere

2x01 Creating Memorable Characters

  • 2012-05-26T22:30:00Z1m

For every iconic character, there's an equally iconic backstory. Sydney Pollack (Out of Africa, Tootsie) and David Milch (NYPD Blue, Deadwood) put on a stimulating seminar, revealing the mosaic of humanity they pull from when breathing authenticity into the characters who end up carrying their tales. Film: The Lab by Ryan Scheer

2012-06-02T22:30:00Z

2x02 Comedy That Resonates

2x02 Comedy That Resonates

  • 2012-06-02T22:30:00Z1m

Curb Your Enthusiasm and Seinfeld writer/producer Alec Berg and Bridesmaids director and Freaks and Geeks creator Paul Feig pull back the curtain to show how they create comedy that resonates with us all. Followed by the hilarious short film Spit by writer/director Benjamin Hayes. Paul will never have his first kiss until he overcomes his fear of saliva.

2012-06-09T22:30:00Z

2x03 Action!

2x03 Action!

  • 2012-06-09T22:30:00Z1m

The creators behind the explosions Con Air, Gone in Sixty Seconds, Hulk, Zombieland, and Machete debate what makes a great action movie. Followed by the riveting short film Sold by writer/director John Irwin. A young investigative journalist goes undercover and is captured into a human trafficking ring.

2012-06-16T22:30:00Z

2x04 Exporting Comedy

2x04 Exporting Comedy

  • 2012-06-16T22:30:00Z1m

TV megahit Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal discusses the (not so) universal language of comedy in his documentary Exporting Raymond with Kiss Kiss Bang Bang writer/director Shane Black. Followed by the charming Danish short film First Anders by writer/director Kristian Ussing Anderson about a well-meaning, bookish father who attempts to teach his artistic and bullied young son a valuable lesson.

Set against the grand tapestry of life, almost any story might be a movie. But when constrained by the silver screen, very few could be considered cinematic. The struggle of distilling true stories into taut and visceral arcs is brought to life by the creators behind The Fighter, Reversal of Fortune, Conviction, and Apollo 13. Featuring Ron Howard, Scott Silver, Nicholas Kazan, and Pamela Gray. Film: Overnight Stay by Daniela Sherer

2012-06-30T22:30:00Z

2x06 Creators

2x06 Creators

  • 2012-06-30T22:30:00Z1m

On the next On Story, Bones creator Hart Hanson and Veronica Mars and Party Down creator Rob Thomas discuss the creation of a successful TV series. Followed by the short films 0507 by Ben and Chris Blaine and Smile by Lauren Elmer.

2012-07-14T22:30:00Z

2x07 The Heart of Film

2x07 The Heart of Film

  • 2012-07-14T22:30:00Z1m

How to tether a rocketship; or how to keep your high-flying creations grounded and accessible. In this week's fascinating discussion, the brilliant tacticians behind such classics as Edward Scissorhands, Toy Story, and Up! wade deep in the underlying mechanics of structure and where to find resonant truth in its rigid formalities. Featuring John Lasseter and Caroline Thompson. Film: Playing Ghost by Bianca Ansems

2012-07-21T22:30:00Z

2x08 The Silence of the Lambs

2x08 The Silence of the Lambs

  • 2012-07-21T22:30:00Z1m

Oscar®-winning writer Ted Tally gives a provocative look at the adaptation and production of the highly acclaimed film The Silence of the Lambs. Tally covers it all: working with director Jonathan Demme, anticipating Jodie Foster’s Oscar® win, the changed ending for the world’s most famous cannibal, and more. Followed by Thomas Ward’s haunting short, In the Middle, about a small-town waitress in the middle of nowhere waiting for her shift to end.

2012-07-28T22:30:00Z

2x09 Buck Henry

2x09 Buck Henry

  • 2012-07-28T22:30:00Z1m

From The Graduate and Catch-22 to Saturday Night Live and Get Smart, iconic comedic and distinctly American writer, director, and actor Buck Henry recalls his long and storied career in Hollywood. Followed by the heartwarming story of a failed ukulele player and her talking puppet dog, The Ballad of Friday and June by writer/director Tate English.

2x10 Creating Complex Characters

  • 2012-08-11T22:30:00Z1m

The scholarly Rodrigo Garcia discusses the influence of his father, Gabriel García Márquez, and the complexities and flaws that form nuanced, layered characters in The Godfather, Capote, as well as his own Mother and Child and In Treatment. Film: Who Lasts Longer by Gregorio Muro

2x11 The Humor & Heart of Animation

  • 2012-08-18T22:30:00Z1m

The writers behind the beloved animated classics Kung Fu Panda 1 & 2, King of the Hill, and discuss the comedy, action, and emotion that go into creating the worlds and characters that appeal to audiences of all ages. And then enter the magical world of the short film Dreamgiver by director/producer Tyler Carter. What fanciful adventures happen after we go to sleep?

Thriller master writer/director Shane Black (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Lethal Weapon) discusses the critical elements of a taut, suspense-filled movie – raising stakes, unexpected reversals, and satisfying payoffs – using examples from such classics as Rocky, The Long Kiss Goodnight, and La Femme Nikita. Followed by the apocalyptic short film Blind Spot by writer/director Matthew Nayman.

Season Premiere

3x01 A Conversation with Chris Carter

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Season Premiere

4x01 Breaking Bad: A Conversation with Vince Gilligan

  • 2014-04-18T22:30:00Z1m

Breaking Bad drove into television like a dump truck filled with nitroglycerine. Chained to a hyper growth curve and vociferous viewership, Vince Gilligan oversaw a monstrous hit turned cultural phenomenon with this serialized masterpiece. Casual fans to fervent fanatics will find something to chew on in this personal reflection. Film: Eutanas S.A. by Victor Nores

Frank Darabont, writer and director of such classics as The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile and The Mist, discusses adapting works by Stephen King and keeping his characters at the core of the story. Followed by Jeffrey DeChausse’s short film, Anniversario, trailing a woman’s visit to her two favorite hairdressers on the day of her 45th wedding anniversary for what becomes the most important makeover of their lives.

An iconic example of its genre, Alien’s tension, pacing, and craftsmanship are deconstructed by veteran screenwriters John August and Ashley Miller. Accompanied by Jason Mann and Frieda Luk’s mystical short film, Delicacy, following a culinary connoisseur and his loyal chef as they dangerously navigate into the unknown with hopes to obtain a rare treat.

House of Cards creator, Beau Willimon, discusses writing for Netflix, working with David Fincher, and delving into the psychology of narrative power struggles. Artiz Moreno’s short film, Colera, follows with an ominous glimpse of a town that decides to take the law into their own hands, without considering the consequences.

Rian Johnson (Looper), Richard Kelly (Donnie Darko), and Roberto Orci (Star Trek), masters of weaving time travel into film, dissect the elements that make for a believable “operating system” when writing a comprehensible screenplay timeline. A Conversation About Cheating with my Time Traveling Future Self follows, with one man’s attempt to better his life by traveling back in time to offer himself advice, written/directed by Pornsak Pichetshote.

What does a revolution look like? How does one start? Maybe two renegades soaring off a cliff, into the Grand Canyon, all in the name of freedom? In this powerful episode, Callie Khouri reflects upon her experience working with Ridley Scott and writing the genre-crushing classic Thelma and Louise. Film: Pistachio Milk by Avram Dodson

The Clint Eastwood/David Peoples classic Unforgiven is deconstructed by Into the West’s Kirk Ellis and Apaloosa’s Robert Knott as they explore its gritty action, ambiguous morality, and the tried-and-true tropes of its genre. Christian Baker’s short film, The Well, follows suit, trailing a young Civil War soldier stationed alone on the US/Mexico faced with nothing but his own demons.

He made this stuff look good. Ed Solomon, screenwriter and caretaker of Men in Black explores the genesis of the franchise and its rambunctious journey from pre-production into post; including his own trial of getting fired and re-hired on the colossal project.

Ray McKinnon, creator of the Sundance Channel’s breakout hit, Rectify, details how to capture the personality of a culture through establishing strong characters, tone, and atmosphere. The short film Spanola Pepper Sauce Company follows, directed by McKinnon and written by Graham Gordy, suggesting there’s more brewing in Spanola, AK than just its fine pepper sauce cooking.

2014-06-20T22:30:00Z

4x10 Philadelphia: A Look Back

4x10 Philadelphia: A Look Back

  • 2014-06-20T22:30:00Z1m

Every so often a film transcends the lofty ideal of cinema and permanently imprints itself on the face of history. Philadelphia was such a film. In this memorable recollection, Ron Nyswaner recounts the societal impact of his screenplay, masterfully unleashed at a delicate time in America. Film: Puzzled by Oliver Kember

4x11 Deconstructing Dog Day Afternoon

  • 2014-06-27T22:30:00Z1m

Frank Pierson’s Academy Award® winning Dog Day Afternoon elevates the classic crime genre through its exploration of textured characters and rationale. Screenwriters Robin Swicord (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) and Peter Craig (The Town) examine the story’s masterful reveal of information and its surprising, but inevitable and honest conclusion.

2014-07-04T22:30:00Z

4x12 The Neo Noir

4x12 The Neo Noir

  • 2014-07-04T22:30:00Z1m

Drenched in a menagerie of shadows and unmistakable mood, the film noir can be a gripping encounter. In this episode, Shane Black (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang) and Brian Helgeland (LA Confidential), perform an autopsy on the basic impulses, themes, tropes, and tones considered hallmarks of the genre.

Filmmaking legends Paul Thomas Anderson and Jonathan Demme pay tribute to Robert Downey Sr.’s cult classic Greaser’s Palace. Next, Andrew Napier’s short film, Grandma’s Not a Toaster, where a whiskey-guzzling mother-to-be aims to enlist her neurotic brother in attempt to thieve from their ailing grandmother’s fortune.

Creative forces Jonathan Demme and Paul Thomas Anderson sit down for a captivating and enthralling discussion, performing a retrospective on the vision, style, and influences that gave us The Silence of the Lambs, Stop Making Sense, Rachel Getting Married and Something Wild.

A conversation with Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas and actor Chris Lowell on the process of bringing the beloved series to the big screen. Be sure to also check out the Veronica Mars featurette by clicking here

Season Premiere

2015-04-18T22:30:00Z

5x01 Mad Men: A Conversation with Matthew Weiner

Season Premiere

5x01 Mad Men: A Conversation with Matthew Weiner

  • 2015-04-18T22:30:00Z1m

Mad Men creator, Matthew Weiner, dissects the culture, identity, and status quo of the show, and the psychology behind its beloved antihero, Don Draper. Followed by Faraday Okoro's short film, Full Windsor, about a young boy's quest to preserve a meaningful piece of his past.

True Detective director, Cary Fukunaga, and Fargo creator, Noah Hawley, discuss the rise of the television anthology series and how to execute a compelling balance of plot, character, and structure within the bounds of one season. Followed by Elaine Poon's short film, Entrain about Laurent, a young man who absorbed in his own world, draws the attention of a fellow train passenger who shares his interest in rhythm, despite their obvious language barrier.

5x03 A Conversation with John Ridley

  • 2015-05-02T22:30:00Z1m

John Ridley reflects on his beginnings and the inspirations that have shaped his approach to screenwriting, with a special look into his journey adapting the Academy Award®-winning script for 12 Years a Slave. Accompanied by Alex Clark's short film, Siren, about two ambulance paramedics faced with an emergency that's out of this world.

2015-05-09T22:30:00Z

5x04 Deconstructing The Fly

5x04 Deconstructing The Fly

  • 2015-05-09T22:30:00Z1m

Mick Garris (Masters of Horror) and Alvaro Rodriguez (Machete) deconstruct the shock, suspense, and subtleties of David Cronenberg's The Fly and how his execution has contributed to the legitimacy and intellect of the horror genre.

Terry George (writer/director Hotel Rwanda; writer In the Name of the Father) reflects on the art of fictionalizing fact and placing ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances as a storytelling vehicle. Followed by Dean Loxton's short film, Under, about a train operator struggling to deal with a traumatic event and finding solace in an unsuspecting way.

Beau Willimon (creator House of Cards) and Eli Attie (writer The West Wing) debate politically- driven narratives, power struggles, and dramatizing the truths and fictions that comprise ideologically-charged stories. Accompanied by Topher Field's short film, The Hustle, offering a glimpse inside a swindler's artful technique and deception.

Jay Duplass (writer/director Jeff Who Lives at Home, The Puffy Chair) recollects his journey with brother Mark Duplass onto the DIY indie film scene, along with their specific approach to storytelling. Followed by Future Hero, the story of a father, son, and a time-travelling killer android, in a short film by Ramin Serry.

Danny Rubin, co-writer of "Groundhog Day," deconstructs the film's progression from script to screen and talks about his collaboration with the film's co-writer and director Harold Ramis.

Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, co-writers of Rise of the Planet of the Apes, discuss re-imagining the popular sci-fi franchise and their delicate approach to depicting the protagonist's journey.

Tom Schulman, writer of Dead Poet's Society, deconstructs the story's journey from script to screen, along with his unique working relationships on set with Robin Williams and director Peter Weir.

Tommy Lee Jones, writer, director, and protagonist of The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, reflects on the making of the film, accompanied by some of his cast and crew. Followed by Roy Rutngamlug's short film, Formosa, TX, about a first generation Asian-American's fleeting encounter with an out-of-towner who stumbles upon his family's diner.

Scott Frank (Get Shorty, Out of Sight) reflects on his diverse career writing thrillers and pulp films, and his approach to developing complex characters in search of their identity.

Writers from the hit show Justified discuss adapting Elmore Leonard's short story for television and the evolution of the show's tone, rhythm, and setting.

Season Finale

5x14 Better Call Saul: A Conversation with Peter Gould

  • 2015-07-18T22:30:00Z1m

Peter Gould, writer, producer, and director of Breaking Bad and co-creator of its spinoff Better Call Saul discusses shifting gears, schemes, and swindles within the world of Saul Goodman pre-Walter White.

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