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Redlit Screenplays

Redlit Screenplays

Redlit Screenplays

Topic Category:

TV and Film

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 1
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO
Explicit Content: Yes

Podcast Description

In a world where Hollywood is afraid to take risks on original stories, one podcast is determined to produce the unproduceable, and create a high-quality audio experience for you to listen in on an alternate universe where these films get made.These are the REDLIT SCREENPLAYSThese are the movies no one's talking about. The scripts no one has probably even read besides the writer themselves. The scripts Hollywood doesn't want to make (for better or worse).REDLIT SCREENPLAYS is a podcast that takes scripts written from indie writers and performs a table read, polished by immersive sound design and music.Readers: Ike Mauga Jennica Anusua Langi Taufua Marisa Taylor Scott Liv Rylan

Podcast Insights

Content Themes

The podcast explores themes around social issues and imaginative narratives, with specific episodes spotlighting poignant subjects such as racial bias in 'Phillip' and futuristic communication in 'Future Mail', delving into complex character dynamics and societal reflections through original scripts that go unheard in mainstream cinema.

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