89 - Writing effective transitions (Encore)

89 - Writing effective transitions (Encore)

From Scriptnotes Podcast by John August and Craig Mazin

April 7, 2026 · 59 min · Season 15 · Episode 89

About this episode

John and Craig discuss the importance of transitions in screenwriting and their impact on storytelling.

John and Craig connect the dots on transitions and how they can be just as important as the scenes themselves. They look at how to get your scenes flowing into one another, the many different types of transitions, when to use "CUT TO," and how to use your cuts to tell your story. We also discuss those shots we no longer need to see in movies, and use a lawsuit filed by two GI Joe writers to examine some common issues created by prewriting. In our bonus segment for premium members, the Olympics are coming to Los Angeles and we have conflicting feelings! Links: Episode 89 – Transcript The 100th episode The Inebriati from That Mitchell and Webb Look Paramount & MGM Sued By 'G.I. Joe' Writers from Deadline Twenty Shots to Be Henceforth Retired from Film Vocabulary on Reverse Shot Good Times | Florida Breaks Down The Los Angeles Times on Studios donating film set materials to Habitat for Humanity Scandal Revealed, Episode 221 Mistresses on ABC We're the Millers on Wikipedia LA28 Design Guide torched.la Get your copy of the Scriptnotes book! Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Check out the Inneresting Newsletter Become a Scriptnotes Premium member , or gift a subscription Subscribe to…

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Hosts: John August, Craig Mazin

Topics covered

  • transitions
  • screenwriting
  • film vocabulary
  • storytelling
  • prewriting issues
  • Olympics in Los Angeles

Keywords

  • transitions
  • screenwriting
  • film
  • storytelling
  • G.I. Joe
  • prewriting
  • Olympics

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Organizations: G.I. Joe, Deadline, Scriptnotes, LA28, Habitat for Humanity

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