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EPISODE · Sep 13, 2013 · 1H 19M

006: Randall Jahnson, Screenwriter of The Doors and Mask of Zorro (Part 2)

from Film Trooper · host Scott McMahon, Fellow Film Trooper

SCREENWRITER, RANDALL JAHNSON ON THE FILM TROOPER PODCAST INTERVIEW PART 2 In this episode, we continue our conversation with screenwriter, Randall Jahnson, as he talks about his first sold script, “Dudes”.  This is interview is taken from an older podcast, so it doesn’t reflect the eventual format of the Film Trooper Podcast … but it’s…

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Welcome to the Film Trooper Podcast, where we help independent filmmakers become entrepreneurs. Broadcasting to you from Portland, Oregon, your host, Scott McMahon, interviews local filmmakers and entrepreneurs to help bridge the gap between art and business; all in the attempt to create a step-by-step process for filmmakers to earn a sustainable living through their films. In this episode, we continue our conversation with screenwriter, Randall Jahnson, as he talks about his first sold script, "Dudes". This is interview is taken from an older podcast, so it doesn't reflect the eventual format of the Film Trooper Podcast … but it's still some great content.

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