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@FADEINEXT
@FADEINEXT Күн бұрын
Something about the background track is familiar, is it a cover of nine inch nails?
@katlamb4606
@katlamb4606 2 күн бұрын
I saw fight club when I was feeling very lost in my life and was quitting college. As a young woman who doesn't know how to express myself, I felt thoroughly understood. I can't stress how much I love this movie!!❤❤❤ And as Edward said, nihilism can be sexy but it ain't the answer!!
@waynekent6239
@waynekent6239 2 күн бұрын
I personally approach writing scripts by visual form. The camera becomes a painters brush. Most films are not filmic because the writer starts with words instead of optics.
@Gedagnors
@Gedagnors 2 күн бұрын
It is weird that the one very important thing that makes every musician great one - is simply missing. Everyone likes something short and flashy. Something you can understand right here and right now without growing as a professional. This magical thing is called... practice. And you don't need to end up in a car accident. And you simply can't start playing good by getting crazy. You need to practice. And it takes time. None of this was shown in the movie. Because it's "boring". Because music is when you just take new instrument, go through mental breakdown - that's it. Boom! You are genius. "Everyone must eat fast food". And this is not how real life works, fortunately.
@LondonBrazilianDancers
@LondonBrazilianDancers 3 күн бұрын
I usually start with visuals: mood boards, sketches, etc
@LondonBrazilianDancers
@LondonBrazilianDancers 3 күн бұрын
Great video thanks
@miguelhernandez1407
@miguelhernandez1407 6 күн бұрын
I just subcribed purely for the foot fetish checklist bit. Bravo 👏 👏 👏
@rocistone6570
@rocistone6570 7 күн бұрын
04:14-05:08: Ruin Jonhson trigger warning! (aka Hack warning!)
@Nightwing-bh2tn
@Nightwing-bh2tn 8 күн бұрын
"Part of it is a fuck you" It's good to show contempt for your audience
@yuhyuh9939
@yuhyuh9939 9 күн бұрын
This show is equal to the sopranos
@zacharybeard5129
@zacharybeard5129 11 күн бұрын
All this made me realize is that great authors outline and don’t outline.
@pierre-louisdrevon2213
@pierre-louisdrevon2213 12 күн бұрын
The "way of doing" influences a lot the style and kind of public you can sell to. I disagree with most commentaries in one point: all methods are wrong ! the good one is the one who impeach you from lying! and it seems those authors found "the one" for them....
@pierre-louisdrevon2213
@pierre-louisdrevon2213 12 күн бұрын
This diversity is really interresting. It seems the most important is to know yourself well, and specially your weaknesses, and how to exploit them !
@destinypirate
@destinypirate 12 күн бұрын
Why would there be a picture of the Barbie "going to the gynocologist" gal with Tarentino and the Coen brothers?
@Rekon-se6wv
@Rekon-se6wv 14 күн бұрын
I m sad to see De Niro grow older. He is such a great actor. I always enjoy his acting in all of the movies he does.
@ryanhowell4492
@ryanhowell4492 15 күн бұрын
cool
@davidstevens3934
@davidstevens3934 16 күн бұрын
Great show. It actually took me 3 attempts before i got into it. But will be starting it again soon
@sidd_not_vicious2609
@sidd_not_vicious2609 16 күн бұрын
I have absolutely nothing but respect for those people who get a job and have true success but me personally think that any country at all that is ok with one citizen having billions of dollars while simultaneously there are citizens of the same state in the same country trying to exist on as little as 1000 dollars a month. that is a broken part of or never addressed aspect to our "way" of living in this world. eventually the people weight of poverty will be too much for the country to bear
@BodyTrust
@BodyTrust 16 күн бұрын
I don't really know my characters until the second or third draft.
@beingsolitary1048
@beingsolitary1048 18 күн бұрын
Who are all hate tarantino speech 😂
@livannal.t.9068
@livannal.t.9068 19 күн бұрын
"the writers are not from television" well, neither are a lot of writers or 'storytellers' if you will. its practically commonplace that so many people who pen successful and widely popular stories are just people whove lived the life or adjacent to what theyre talking about. who one day decided to pick up the pen.
@TranceSFX
@TranceSFX 19 күн бұрын
"You FUCKIN D-story!"
@nathansmith5841
@nathansmith5841 19 күн бұрын
Greatest show ever created in the history of TV
@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439
@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439 22 күн бұрын
The real danger of this video is how it takes Tarantino's words and makes it suit its own assertions going as far as presuming to know 100% what he was referring to (which is simply not true) and then the arrogance of naming actual scenes that got scrapped or not. You don't know that! It's BS.
@mnemonic6047
@mnemonic6047 23 күн бұрын
it's basically a truman experience
@vario6492
@vario6492 23 күн бұрын
When your studio cares about the quality instead of politics
@MsBob314
@MsBob314 23 күн бұрын
The three most commercially successful here are Gerwig, Tarantino and Gilligan. Interesting the range of techniques. One thing in common is that they write the shit out of their screenplays, the one exception being Resevoir dogs, which was written in two weeks. I’ve written 30* scripts and gotten two features made. I’m def a structure guy.
@flipjupiter5077
@flipjupiter5077 26 күн бұрын
This guy is a douchebag. Who ever he is.
@lgnoraa1985
@lgnoraa1985 26 күн бұрын
Why is greta in this? Her movies suck.
@endlessfreedomful
@endlessfreedomful 26 күн бұрын
one of the best just in the last few years? man, this show is one of GOAT.
@Skipray_Blastboat
@Skipray_Blastboat 26 күн бұрын
Goyer is a hack who got lucky that he had the Nolans to bounce off of to get things even close to right.
@KrisBryant99
@KrisBryant99 27 күн бұрын
Vince Gilligan doesnt get to meat of what writing is. He sounds like an uncle who cant teach like just say you put a show together that made us want to live in that world.
@joeldeakin2003
@joeldeakin2003 19 күн бұрын
Didn't hear a single wrong thing with what he said. Don't force the story into something it's not, even if you think you have a good idea it's not good if it doesn't work within the rest of the story. When writing take time to think about what the story is before you start writing. If working in a group, do that together. Help the story come together through collaboration and an understanding of where each characters head should be in each given scene. Don't make the downfalls of characters come from sudden stupidity as that is just an easy way out and feels disappointing when you have made them out to be so smart in the past. Use the things you have set up in the past to come back to later to not only make the work easier but also make it feel a lot more fleshed out and cohesive and in line with the world that you have established within the story. All of this is expanded upon the comments made in this video. If you think these points are useless I encourage you to write something half as good without them
@KrisBryant99
@KrisBryant99 16 күн бұрын
​@@joeldeakin2003or how just saying that you want to write because you want or love the attention.........It's not that hard considering that young and thirsty people like myself have had to sit through these bullshit lessons.
@joeldeakin2003
@joeldeakin2003 16 күн бұрын
@@KrisBryant99 maybe you wouldn't have to sit through them any longer if you listened a bit harder to what they were saying the first time around. Everything I said was the exact same as what was said in the video just expanded upon because you didn't seem to understand it when he delivered it in a more condensed matter. What part of his or anybody else's writing screams I want attention, rather elaborate plan just to gain pity points in conversation don't you think? Would probably be easier just to be talented at your craft but who's to say, you've probably never been talented at anything if you're judging someone in that way.
@actuallynotsteve
@actuallynotsteve 27 күн бұрын
Esmail is a genius, this show completely deserves so much more love, and Darlene is the baddest baddie to ever baddie. I'll die on any of these hills.
@enterthebruce91
@enterthebruce91 29 күн бұрын
Nic Pizzolatto, Terence Winter, George Pelecanos, and J.T Rogers. HBO has, and has had; some of the best T.V writers ever.
@patricksleep9787
@patricksleep9787 Ай бұрын
I just finished this masterpiece last week and boy what a ride, the fact that it's already a decade old since it finished and people still talk about it/ even make memes shows how much care and love it was made from. My only regret about watching the show is the fact that I didn't watch it as soon as possible.
@adavis5926
@adavis5926 Ай бұрын
Loved True Detective. Loved Pizzolatto's discussion on it. Now, back to working on my own novel, inspired.
@ru4realzzz
@ru4realzzz Ай бұрын
that disney 4 page sequence breakdown is why finding dory and the incredibles 2 were both bigger pile of garbages than the one at the end of toy story 3.
@jeromebell1245
@jeromebell1245 Ай бұрын
Hi, please can you tell me what original source interview is the Charlie Kaufman stuff from? Especially the bit around 8mins 53 secs in your video where he talks about writing dialogue before he really knows what the characters would say? Thanks
@doomsdaymonster7
@doomsdaymonster7 Ай бұрын
I would say the only other show that knew how to end was Sons of Anarchy.
@maxclough-lr9bo
@maxclough-lr9bo Ай бұрын
Won't ever be the same without Justin :'(
@clausbohm9807
@clausbohm9807 Ай бұрын
GREAT VIDEO! When I wrote my book I had enough of an idea to get to the middle of the text, it was only after that, that i was able to finish it. Funny how it worked out that way ...
@U2B2024
@U2B2024 Ай бұрын
Easily the best show of all time.
@paulkfilms
@paulkfilms Ай бұрын
I think filmmaking is changing for the better. Like Jim said, majority of big movies suck right now. But there are incredibly talented filmmakers out there, so why aren't they being hired? Pretty obvious why, but that's not important for this. Point is, the artist, for huge budget films, are not allowed to be the artist, for the most part. So the passionate filmmakers are finding other way to make THEIR films. And I'm 100% for it. Sunday, I'm going to a film festival to watch a film made by Danny Gevirtz, where funding for the feature film came entirely from youtube viewers and creators. Now whether the film is good or not, it's his first feature, isn't that important, but the fact that he never had to pitch to studios or execs, is groundbreaking. More independent studios are popping up, talented film makers like Jim are paving their own way. And gosh golly darn it........ I will too.
@acacia_alexander
@acacia_alexander Ай бұрын
Greta Gerwig is so brilliant
@lord_scrubington
@lord_scrubington Ай бұрын
thank you for this long video of writers contradicting each other and ultimately giving very little advice since everybody's creative mind works in a very different way. real useful content
@ghostpotatoes
@ghostpotatoes Ай бұрын
that's the whole point. it's a trove of advice not only offering you many approaches to try but also overall telling you that there is no exact formula you can use, so you shouldn't feel you're using a wrong approach. you seeing it as "little advice" is only because you were looking for some cheap and easy way to the top of a creative skill, which was never a possibility. it is your own failure to gain from this, not the video author and not the original creatives. hell it even gives you insight you can correlate between a directors style and their process; you could compare it to what you want to do, but you're too busy complaining to see that.
@cristinawilligs
@cristinawilligs Ай бұрын
you lost me at far right conspiracy theorist, fuck you, your industry is fucked,
@BillPeschel
@BillPeschel Ай бұрын
My biggest takeaway from this is that you have to put in the work, and to be comfortable with the fact that the story will change, and it should change, because you're not going to know everything at first. Although there are even exceptions to that; there are authors who have written a novel in a few days, but they're so experienced at storytelling, and the story had been brewing in their head for years, or it's a very personal story. Be flexible; be willing to revise; but when you're satisfied don't second-guess yourself. Some of these writers have produced "Meh" screenplays. Accept it will happen to you and move on.
@themelancholyofgay3543
@themelancholyofgay3543 Ай бұрын
amazing...
@mrsupertash
@mrsupertash Ай бұрын
Is the answer "everything you should avoid"? Lost is an overexcited 8-year-olds idea of a cool story. Oh, they find a hatch and there's a polar bear and and... A work where anything goes and nothing holds together. I have no idea how it managed to enthrall so many people. As soon as it was clear that there's so much utter random shit going on that the only possible conclusion is that everyone's dead and this is the last flickering of their synapses and Lindelof and Abrams are reveling in the fact that they don't even have to try to make any sense whatsoever and can throw anything they want at their "story machine" it was absolutely dead for me because nothing at all was at stake. That was season 2 episode 1. And I only watched that far because I gave it the benefit of a doubt. No idea how it mass hypnotized everyone back then. Maybe I'll find out watching this video. Never too late to become enlightened. edit: "I've had writers when they were getting teased or abused would get kinda hostile." lol. I'd say abusing writers is a hostile act, no? So is hostility then not the expected reaction if you also want them to not "be a pussy"? Seems hostility is how it was shown that you are not. Incredible.