Storylanes

Storylanes

Joe Dzikiewicz

If you want to know about screenwriting, the first thing most people will tell you is this: Read screenplays. Lots of screenplays. And analyze them.

I want to know about screenwriting, so I read a whole bunch of screenplays. And to force myself to dive a little deeper, I decided to share my analysis with the world. Thus the Storylanes Podcast.

Every episode, I do a deep dive into some screenplay. I look at how it is structured, at how the pieces fit together, and at what makes it special. And I look at how closely each screenplay follows some of the more popular screenwriting models, things like three act structure, Save the Cat, and the Hero’s Journey. (And spoiler warning: a lot of great movies follow those models, but a lot don’t too.)

And because I’m a computer-geek by trade, I developed a tool to help me analyze the screenplays. I use it to produce a chart that maps key elements of the screenplay. You can find each of these charts here at https://storylanes.com.

I’ve learned a lot about screenwriting from preparing these episodes. I hope that listening to them will help you learn too.

Where can you listen?

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Episodes

Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Storylanes?

There are 27 episodes avaiable of Storylanes.

What is Storylanes about?

We have categorized Storylanes as:

  • TV & Film
  • Film Reviews
  • TV Reviews

Where can you listen to Storylanes?

Storylanes is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Storylanes start?

The first episode of Storylanes that we have available was released 20 April 2020.

Who creates the podcast Storylanes?

Storylanes is produced and created by Joe Dzikiewicz.