The ISA Podcast
What happens when a screenwriter stops waiting for permission and makes the film herself? In this in-depth conversation, writer, filmmaker, and actress Clarissa Jacobson shares her remarkable journey from acting to screenwriting, and how creating her short film Lunch Ladies changed everything. From self-funding her first short to navigating festivals, building confidence, and finding her creative voice, Clarissa offers hard-earned wisdom for writers at every stage. Clarissa talks candidly about: Choosing screenwriting over acting and letting go of sunk costs Why making a short film can...
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What does it really take to direct your first feature film? A real look at the filmmaking process for "Bight" In this episode of How Movies Get Made, presented by the International Screenwriters’ Association, filmmaker Maiara Walsh breaks down the six-year journey of writing, directing, producing, and starring in her debut feature film, “Bight.” Maiara shares the realities of true microbudget filmmaking—from writing a script during lockdown, finding financing, pulling favors, and surviving post-production, to navigating festivals, distributors, and release strategy. This conversation...
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In this episode of Take 10 with Craig, International Screenwriters’ Association founder Craig James explores how meditation, presence, and letting go of control can unlock deeper, more authentic storytelling. After spending decades pursuing spirituality alongside his creative work, Craig shares how quieting the mind has transformed the way he writes scenes, dialogue, and characters. Instead of forcing story beats or “perfect lines,” he explains how surrendering to the moment allows characters to speak for themselves, often leading to the most memorable and emotionally honest writing....
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Award-winning screenwriter Sari Earl joins us to discuss her Grand Prize win at Table Read My Screenplay Hollywood with her deeply personal and heartfelt screenplay The Do Over. In this conversation, Sari shares the 10+ year journey of developing The Do Over, a comedy-drama inspired by her relationship with her father, who lived with ALS for over two decades. She opens up about adapting real-life experiences into compelling fiction, finding the right tonal balance between humor and heartbreak, and how a professional table read at AFM helped elevate the script to a new level. We also dive into:...
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Recorded at the American Film Market (AFM) in November 2025 An estranged father and daughter embark on a road trip — each hiding secret motives — but as unexpected detours and the dad’s quirky caretaker draw them closer, they rediscover what it means to be a family. Sari Earl - Writer Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Sari was a tax attorney who worked for Delta Air Lines before a passion for writing inspired her to shift careers. She is a published author of ten books, seven under the pen name Sari Robins and three under her own name. She also wrote and helped create a documentary...
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In this episode of Take 10 with Craig, International Screenwriters’ Association founder Craig James breaks down how to use screenwriting contests the smart way, not just as entries, but as tools for growth, feedback, and industry awareness. Craig explains how ISA Connect’s free contest waivers work, why deadlines can actually help you finish stronger drafts, and how contest results reveal whether your script is truly connecting with its first audience: the industry. Quarterfinals, semifinals, notes, rewrites—every outcome tells you something valuable if you know how to read the signals....
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What does it mean to “level up” as a screenwriter? Grounded sci-fi writer Jack Cusick breaks down the realities of building a screenwriting career, from mastering craft, to finding community, to finally stepping into real industry conversations. Jack shares how he fell in love with storytelling, why the structure of screenwriting sharpened his writing, and how he thinks about grounded sci-fi as character-first storytelling rather than spectacle. He also opens up about “quarterfinalist syndrome,” rewriting without losing your sanity, and why progress in this business often feels like a...
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Join the ISA for an honest conversation about what agents & producers want & what you need to do to become the writer they're searching for. They're not just looking for potential. They're looking for proof. In this roundtable, we'll cover: What makes agents say yes (& what makes them pass immediately) The truth about what your script needs to be ready & how to get it there How to build the professional foundation that gets you noticed Strategic paths to industry visibility The ISA resources that help you Get Great → Get Noticed → Get Repped Featuring: Craig James...
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Writer–director–actor Molly Ratermann shares the wild, deeply personal, and inspiring story behind her debut feature film, "Making a Bridesmaid."
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A general meeting isn’t about pitching your project. It’s about building relationships, establishing trust, and showing executives, producers, and collaborators who you are as a person and storyteller.
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An estranged father and daughter embark on a road trip — each hiding secret motives — but as unexpected detours and the dad’s quirky caretaker draw them closer, they rediscover what it means to be a family.
Sari Earl - Writer
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Sari was a tax attorney who worked for Delta Air Lines before a passion for writing inspired her to shift careers. She is a published author of ten books, seven under the pen name Sari Robins and three under her own name. She also wrote and helped create a documentary short.
Now Sari is focused on her most personal story yet, making a film inspired by her father who lived with ALS for over twenty years. The screenplay, Do Over, is a comedy that reflects her dad’s indomitable spirit, his humor, and his love of family. Do Over is the Grand Prize Winner of the Table Read My Screenplay Competition Hollywood 2025 and won Best Comedy Screenplay at the Atlanta Women’s Film Festival 2025, among others.
Motivated by her father’s ALS, Sari helped create and co-chairs the accessibility and inclusivity committee at her Temple where she also served as Vice President of Community, led the leadership program and served on the board. Sari also served as President of the Atlanta
Jewish Film Festival, the largest Jewish film festival in the world, and is a founding board member. Sari served as Vice President of Film, and Vice President of Leadership at American Jewish Committee, Atlanta, where she continues to serve on the board and is part of the Black-Jewish Coalition and community engagement efforts. Sari served on the board of a mental health non-profit and on the advisory board for an interfaith disability organization.
Check out www.sariearl.com
Drew Ann Rosenberg - Director
Drew began her career in the arts, working in off-Broadway theatre in New York City and as a classically trained singer. She was Assistant Director on 6 Academy Award-winning films and has worked alongside such acclaimed directors as Sidney Lumet, Arthur Penn, Woody Allen, Paul Newman, Jonathan Demme, Rob Reiner, and Abel Ferrara. She’s also First ADed 7 movies for HBO and multiple TV series and limited series.
Drew’s directorial debut, SEX AND A GIRL, aired on Showtime and Lifetime Networks. FOLLOW THE PROPHET was released theatrically. She directed second unit on THE RETURNED, STARKID, and NOW AND THEN.
Drew wrote and directed the short film DAYBREAK, which received an LA Emmy. Her short film, AMY’S GIFT, won 5 awards at festivals. DADDY’S EYES, her latest short, won Best in Fest and Best Narrative Short at The Lake Placid Film Festival and the Rome Film Festival. Drew co-produced the feature NINE BULLETS, for Writer/Director Gigi Gaston, starring Lena Headey, Sam Worthington, and Barbara Hershey.
Recently, Drew stepped up to direct on the limited series, American Sports Story, Gladiator for FX networks. She’s currently in development on two independent features, KINGS ROAD and OUR CLASS, as well as a series derived from her short, DADDY’S EYES.
www.drewrosenberg.com
Cast:
Rob Morrow - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001555/
Tu Morrow - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2358754/
RJ Hatanaka - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4082552/
Siena Goines - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0324788/
Dean Cameron - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0131541/
Maiara Walsh - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2118666/
Oliver Blank - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm14028470/
Eric Keitel - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3318078/
JK Anderson - Narrator