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The Truth is Out There

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In this episode we open with discussions on tracking story ideas, the perplexing pacing of The Kitchen, revisionist history of For All Man Kind.

Then we take a look at launch of Quibi and if Jeffery Katzenberg's shorts have what it takes for the long game in the streaming wars. For our

Main Topic, we dive into the tiny topic of truth in storytelling. We cover questions like, rules of the world (and consequences of breaking them), how do you build a story to make the unbelievable believable, the difference between full fictional story and 'based on true events' stories.

We'd love to hear your feedback. You can reach us on Twitter at @ETIpodcast or email us at ETIpodcast@gmail.com.

Follow Tony on Twitter (and other socials) at @Anthonyhudacs and John at @jstravs

Show Notes:

Airtable

Quibi

The Usual Suspects

Now You See Me

The Kitchen

Game of Thrones

Burlesque

Spotlight of the Week:

Chrissy's Court

Agenda

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eti/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eti/support
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In this episode we open with discussions on tracking story ideas, the perplexing pacing of The Kitchen, revisionist history of For All Man Kind.

Then we take a look at launch of Quibi and if Jeffery Katzenberg's shorts have what it takes for the long game in the streaming wars. For our

Main Topic, we dive into the tiny topic of truth in storytelling. We cover questions like, rules of the world (and consequences of breaking them), how do you build a story to make the unbelievable believable, the difference between full fictional story and 'based on true events' stories.

We'd love to hear your feedback. You can reach us on Twitter at @ETIpodcast or email us at ETIpodcast@gmail.com.

Follow Tony on Twitter (and other socials) at @Anthonyhudacs and John at @jstravs

Show Notes:

Airtable

Quibi

The Usual Suspects

Now You See Me

The Kitchen

Game of Thrones

Burlesque

Spotlight of the Week:

Chrissy's Court

Agenda

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eti/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eti/support
  continue reading

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