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Showing posts with label industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label industry. Show all posts
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Joss Whedon - Bafta Guru
The Bafta Guru site is a bountiful resource on filmmaking, they've got screenwriting lectures, interviews, and opportunities. This interview with Joss Whedon for their 'Life in Pictures' strand isn't just a great overview of the writer/director, it's also amazing what you can learn from just listening to him. Plus it's really fucking funny. Like really really funny. I've probably posted it before but after revisiting it last week, it bears repeat listening. This is the guy who created Buffy, Angel, Firefly and Serenity. He brought the Avengers together in a bickering harmony. I could listen to him all day.
Labels:
dialogue,
direction,
filmmaking,
industry,
screenwriting,
storytelling,
writing
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
The Bitter Script Reader
The Bitter Script Reader, AKA Zuul the Gatekeeper, has been reading scripts in Hollywood for nearly a decade and he's here to help you avoid the common mistakes. His blog's a great resource but it's his YouTube channel where the real fried gold lies. It's a veritable cornucopia of script writing advice, the short videos are rarely longer than a few minutes so you can have a quick binge while at work, or waiting for a bus, or having a pooh. And the '12 Step Screenwriting' strand provides a structured plan, that if adhered to, you'll have a first draft of your script finished in 3 months.
Using a puppet helps personify the tips and information and puts a face to the amusingly grumpy and irreverent tone. The BSR also interviews industry pros, from writers and showrunners, to producers and directors, and provides advice on breaking into the market, covering the LA scene as much as the value of pitch fests and networking. I've spent a lot of time watching and reading his great content, now if I just spend the same amount of time working on my script, maybe I'll actually finish it.
Labels:
film development,
industry,
screenwriting,
scripts
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Brian Koppelman's Sixty Second Screenwriting
Brian Koppelman, the screenwriter behind Rounders, Runner, Runner and Ocean's Thirteen, has been recording six second Vine videos giving writing advice. They range from the practical, "Remember the last argument you had? Write it down." To the no-nonsense. "Today I'd prefer to be reading, playing in the snow, but I'm a writer - are you?"
His straight up delivery is sometimes unforgiving and sometimes comforting. In the latest #sixsecondscreenwriting Vine, number 176 states, "I promise you this, if you write every single day, a year from now you'll be a much better writer than you are today." The catalyst for these injections of knowledge were Brian's dislike of screenwriting gurus and their professed rules to writing, "All screenwriting books are bullshit, all. Watch movies, read screenplays, let them be your guide." You can find an archive of all Brian's Vines here, and with over two decades of experience these video nuggets can't be ignored.
Labels:
film development,
industry,
screenwriting,
story,
storytelling,
writing
Thursday, 25 July 2013
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