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CUT TO: A WGC Podcast

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Podcast Overview

Presented by the Writers Guild of Canada, each episode of CUT TO: will explore a particular subject relevant to Canadian screenwriters and their art, whether it's an individual screenwriter and their body of work, an aspect of the craft, or a pressing issue in the industry.

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1/6/2021

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for 04 - CUT TO: Hello (Again)

October 3, 2022

04 - CUT TO: Hello (Again)

In this episode, we CUT TO: the making of the CBC Gem series Hello (Again) with guests Nathalie Younglai—executive producer/showrunner/co-creator/writer—and series writers Leonard Chan and Lief Ramsaran. The host, Motion, talks to the panel about everything from tips for new writers, to taking the show from a concept to a series, to building scenes around an emotional core, and the challenges of writing about time travel.

Episode thumbnail for 03 - CUT TO: WGC's 2021 Best Comedy Series Nominees

April 14, 2021

03 - CUT TO: WGC's 2021 Best Comedy Series Nominees

In this episode, we CUT TO: three of our 2021 WGC Screenwriting Awards Best Comedy Series nominees, interviewed by 2020's category winner, Jennica Harper (JANN). Listen in as finalists Kayla Lorette (New Eden), Evan Rosen (New Eden) and Winter Tekenos-Levy (Schitt's Creek) discuss their nominated scripts, the fun (or not) of writing during Covid and the evolution of TV comedy in Canada.

Episode thumbnail for 02 - CUT TO: WGC's 2021 Best Drama Series Nominees

April 2, 2021

02 - CUT TO: WGC's 2021 Best Drama Series Nominees

In this episode, we CUT TO: five of our 2021 WGC Screenwriting Awards Best Drama Series nominees, interviewed by 2020's category winner, Noelle Carbone (Coroner). Listen in as finalists Sarah Dodd (Cardinal), Lynne Kamm (Transplant), Floyd Kane (Diggstown), Joseph Kay (Transplant) and Tamara Moulin (Transplant) discuss how they wrote their nominated scripts, what drives their storytelling and what absolutely does not.

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What is CUT TO: A WGC Podcast?

Presented by the Writers Guild of Canada, each episode of CUT TO: will explore a particular subject relevant to Canadian screenwriters and their art, whether it's an individual screenwriter and their body of work, an aspect of the craft, or a pressing issue in the industry.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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