Archive for the “Screenwriting From Iowa” Category


          “Golf is a bond that has drawn us all together and created a special fraternity among celebrities of show business, sports and politics.” Bob Hope  When I stopped by the Golf Channel headquarters today it was hard to miss the empty spot up front dedicated for Arnold Palmer. The 84-year-old […]

Original Source…

Comments No Comments »

“Cinderella story. Outta nowhere. A former greenskeeper, now, about to become the Masters champion.” Carl Spackler (Bill Murray) in Caddyshack Since today is the first day of the 2014 Masters Tournament  in Augusta, Georgia I’ll use that to jump ship from blogging about baseball to blogging about golf. Today I visited the World Golf Hall of […]

Original Source…

Comments No Comments »

 “If I were given a thousand years to live, I wouldn’t run out of topics in American history.” Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns “In the country of baseball, men rise to glory in their twenties and their early thirties—a garland briefer than a girl’s, or at least briefer than a young woman’s—with an abrupt rise, like […]

Original Source…

Comments No Comments »

“There’s kind of a sports world and a filmmaking world and there’s not too much overlap in there.” Maclain Way  Co-director, The Battered Bastards of Baseball  “[Baseball is] the greatest game that’s ever been invented, period, full stop.” Filmmaker Ken Burns Orlando Sentinel interview by Alicia DelGallo The Battered Bastards of Baseball documentary debuted to […]

Original Source…

Comments No Comments »

“There’s kind of a sports world and a filmmaking world and there’s not too much overlap in there.” Maclain Way  Co-director, The Battered Bastards of Baseball  “[Baseball is] the greatest game that’s ever been invented, period, full stop.” Filmmaker Ken Burns Orlando Sentinel interview by Alicia DelGallo The Battered Bastards of Baseball documentary debuted to […]

Original Source…

Comments No Comments »

“In the United States words are medicine.” Filmmaker Ken Burns “Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of American had better learn baseball, the rules and realities of the game and do it by watching first some high-school or small town teams.” French-born Amercian historian Jacques Barzun Tonight I’m going to go hear filmmaker Ken […]

Original Source…

Comments No Comments »

Here’s a baseball theme repost from 2008 that seems fitting for this baseball themed run of posts connected to screenwriting: “I’d wake up at night with the smell of the ball park in my nose, the cool of the grass on my feet… The thrill of the grass.” Field of Dreams Shoeless Joe Jackson Yesterday […]

Original Source…

Comments No Comments »

“The voicemail [saying I'd won the Nicholl Fellowship] was in between like 15 missed called from debt collectors.” Screenwriter Stephanie Shannon Once upon a time—way back in November 2012 (less than a year and a half ago)—a woman in her twenties decided it was time to write her first feature length script. That script (Queen […]

Original Source…

Comments No Comments »

We continue our baseball themed week today by looking at Pete Rose. When Rose was a rookie with the Cincinnati Reds he picked up the nickname Charlie Hustle as a derogatory comment after he’d run to first after he walked, and he’d slide head first into bases. Rose embraced the nickname and there were a […]

Original Source…

Comments No Comments »

“Its kind of unusual to be creative and also like sports.” Filmmaker & CalArts faculty member James Benning (and long time friend of Richard Linklater) “I often joke when people ask me if I went to film school I say ‘Oh, I went to the Stanley Kurbrick Film School,’ which means you just buy a camera […]

Original Source…

Comments No Comments »