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    enFebruary 15, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Six-Page Scripts is a screenwriting podcast that puts your scripts into the spotlight by turning listener-submitted short scripts into audio dramas, analyzing their pros and cons, and rating them on a scale of 1 to 6!

    In episode 1 of our second season, we table read an exciting period western piece titled “Year of the Horse” by Brandon Carbaugh (on IG and Twitter: @bmcarbaugh).

    To read, analyze, and rate their script along with us, visit sixpagescripts.com or check out @sixpagescripts on Instagram!

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    Hosted by Mitch Olson (IG/Twitter: mitchellwesley

    Featuring Laura McCarter (IG: @lauraangelyn), Kelley Bostian (IG: @realcadetkelley), and Jason Faust (Twitter: @DoctorLordFaust).

    This episode's table reading was brought to life by our in-house narrator Jason Faust, as well as the talented voice acting of Will Amato (@machowill), Zach Hoffman (@zachhoffman), Alycia Olivar (@simple_lines), Jonathan Swenson, Steve Tran (@iamstevetran), and Malette Le (@mle_1120).

    Produced and edited by Kelley Bostian and Jason Faust.

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    Main theme and additional music for the show written and produced by Kelley Bostian, performed and arranged by TJ Carson (IG: tcarsonj).

    This week's ad/table reading theme, "Sanda Kan Wasila" by Victor Rathnayake, obtained under Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) license.

    Additional sounds obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

    This podcast is not commercially monetized. All advertisements are satirical in nature and not representative of real commercial organizations.  

     

     

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