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On Writing John Wick: A Conversation With Derek Kolstad

Writer Derek Kolstad, creator of the John Wick franchise, talks about his career and how he weaves emotion and humanity into action set pieces. (30 minutes)

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Sun, 10/27 at 5:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD

A Conversation With Max Borenstein

Screenwriter Max Borenstein talks about the challenges of creating a cinematic universe on film . (30 minutes)

Sun, 10/27 at 3:30 pm on Austin PBS WORLD

A Conversation With Max Borenstein

Screenwriter Max Borenstein talks about the challenges of creating a cinematic universe on film . (30 minutes)

Thu, 10/31 at 3:30 pm on Austin PBS HDTV

A Conversation With Pamela Ribon

Writer and author Pamela Ribon discusses the Disney films "Moana" and "Ralph Breaks the Internet" as well as the television show "Samantha Who?". (30 minutes)

Sun, 11/3 at 5:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD

A Conversation With Katrin Benedikt

Screenwriter Katrin Benedikt discusses selling an idea, shepherding the script during production and collaborating with other writers on "Olympus Has Fallen" and "Expendables 3." (30 minutes)

Sun, 11/3 at 3:30 pm on Austin PBS WORLD

A Conversation With Katrin Benedikt

Screenwriter Katrin Benedikt discusses selling an idea, shepherding the script during production and collaborating with other writers on "Olympus Has Fallen" and "Expendables 3." (30 minutes)

Tue, 11/5 at 10:00 pm on Austin PBS HDTV

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Thu, 11/7 at 3:30 pm on Austin PBS HDTV

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Sun, 11/10 at 5:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD

Writing a Period Piece

"Bridgerton" producer Alison Eakle and "Ratched" creator Evan Romansky talk about researching a period piece, making decision about accuracy versus creative liberties and marrying a modern audience with a bygone era. (30 minutes)

Sun, 11/10 at 3:30 pm on Austin PBS WORLD

Writing a Period Piece

"Bridgerton" producer Alison Eakle and "Ratched" creator Evan Romansky talk about researching a period piece, making decision about accuracy versus creative liberties and marrying a modern audience with a bygone era. (30 minutes)