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728 - Beats to Scenes with Drew Goddard

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Mar 17, 2026
Drew Goddard, writer-director behind The Martian and Project Hail Mary, talks craft and adaptation. He explains turning story beats into full scenes, using beat sheets to free creativity, translating book moments into silent visual sequences, and the tough choices of cutting material when adapting novels. He also shares practical writers' room and production-minded advice.
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ADVICE

Remove Fear Of Failure For Writers

  • Take fear of failure off the table when a writer panics and remind the team it's okay to fail.
  • Drew comforts struggling writers by saying the group has a shared story and safety nets to iterate from.
ADVICE

Find The Showrunner's Hot Buttons

  • Before drafting, learn what's sacred to the showrunner and what they're flexible about.
  • Ask clarifying questions (which lines or beats must stay) so your draft hits priorities and avoids wasted rewrites.
ANECDOTE

How The Martian Opening Moved For The Better

  • Drew kept the press conference announcing "Mark Watney is dead" to give context before the Mars wake-up scene.
  • Ridley Scott later moved that sequence earlier in the cut and Drew admitted the change worked better.
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