DiscoverCinema Splash PageZach Lipovsky (Freaks, Kim Possible, Final Destination) talks about making films with children who have super powers, teenagers who are spies, and adults who try, and ultimately fail, to cheat death.
Zach Lipovsky (Freaks, Kim Possible, Final Destination) talks about making films with children who have super powers, teenagers who are spies, and adults who try, and ultimately fail, to cheat death.

Zach Lipovsky (Freaks, Kim Possible, Final Destination) talks about making films with children who have super powers, teenagers who are spies, and adults who try, and ultimately fail, to cheat death.

Update: 2023-05-07
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Zach Lipovsky is the writer/director (along with Adam B. Stein) of the AMAZING 2018 movie Freaks.




On this episode, Zach takes us inside the process of writing scripts with a smarter audience in mind, and explains how taking advantage of all available resources can help ensure that a movie will get green-lit.




Along the way, we talk about some of the films that inspired Zach's storytelling, how his low budget beginnings led to directing the next installment of a big budget horror franchise, and what it was like getting to work with the greatest Star Trek captain EVER.






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Zach Lipovsky (Freaks, Kim Possible, Final Destination) talks about making films with children who have super powers, teenagers who are spies, and adults who try, and ultimately fail, to cheat death.

Zach Lipovsky (Freaks, Kim Possible, Final Destination) talks about making films with children who have super powers, teenagers who are spies, and adults who try, and ultimately fail, to cheat death.

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