How I Teach Screenplay Structure - Shannan E. Johnson
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Shannan E. Johnson, a native of Houston, TX, is a former creative executive at The Syfy Channel turned CEO of the first black-owned script consultancy in the entertainment industry, The Professional Pen. The Professional Pen is a writer-centered service provider helping emerging and established creatives develop their stories for the screen.
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I’m not just saying this to be a kiss-ass but every video with her is probably one of my favorites among screenwriting videos. Such clear info. Thanks for doing this interview!
You're a kissass but you right tho 😂😂
1. Pixar formula 2. Characters 3. Confidence, Fears, Wants, afraid of what? Understand your tribe memebers. More authentic characters in their journey
4. Goal setting. Protagonist solving problem, reaching a goal. What is best one problem for them to solve? 5. World building. 6. Outline. 7. Rock bottom, character has to change tactics. 8. Climax / meet problem head on. 9. Resolution success or not we will feel satisfaction with story. BEATS act 1,2,3. LOVE
What is Pixar formula please?
pls ask google first ever
@@sayosworld7326 It's hard to explain. And yes, you can even search youtube regarding it!
@@daigoaisabli You're funny! LOL
This woman is really intelligent and can communicate ideas really well , which is why she is so good. ..... She explains how to write a good screenplay in 8 minutes - a classic video.
Thanks for recording it.
Shannan is always so on point. I just love her. She definitely has a teaching spirit. She was always meant to teach. Great video!! ❤
i actually understood everything she said that's insane she's an amazing teacher. lots of love for her ❤
Shannan is by far such an easy listen with so much information everytime she is interviewed.
Woooooow what a WONDERFUL TEACHER!!!!!!
Such a great story consultant, always love seeing her on here!😁
I'm a novice in screen writing, and after reading some books, I began working on my rough draft. In my assessment, it's going really well thus far. However, I really want to learn the craft and create the very best work. I love this channel, and after watching so many of Shannan's incredible interviews, I'm now planning to take her online course next year. She's truly Phenomenal!
love all the videos with Shannan esp...so insightful
Woohoo, I finally caught one early :D
Nice!
What do you like about this video?
Shannan!
Shannan is always a win, she makes whatever she is talking about seem so obvious which is the sign of a terrific consultant
Everything and the simplicity in which she states the process. Mahalo Film Courage and when you come visit Hawaii make sure you connect with me. =)) I would love to show you around "Hawaii's Tinsel Town." We have some solid creatives here working in film that I could hook you up with for interviews.
Yes! This is everything....great interview.
Cheers Tony!
Can't wait for her full interview!
Our second full interview with Shannan is coming soon. We have two more clips to share then the full one. Here is our first full interview with Shannan - ruclips.net/video/Bp0pDjVxN9U/видео.html
Love her advice!
I wanna be her student.
Same! She explains her processes so well, that is makes me feel like an idiot for not realising how simple it can be.
She's fabulous!
Awesome!!
She's so good
Beautiful lady, very natural and smart****
I would like to take her class.
What could I study to become like her? I am very lost in this field and I want to get there, because I like to be creative and learn more about the world. But I don't know how to get there.
Hi Ana, here is a simple formula - ruclips.net/video/_NLfn_p08KU/видео.html Now you have to put the time and keep working at it.
Shannan's really great in these interviews.
💙💎Shannan! 🌄💚
She seems to understand the writing process really well.
hey... i loved shannon, gonna see what she was into
Wow. Very deep without feeling deep.
question: do characters really need to achieve a goal in the story?
I need her as my mentor
1:30 👌👌👌
Are “rules” even necessary in film today?
i could listen that lady talk for hours
Here is her channel - ruclips.net/user/ShannanEJohnson
With such good teachers as Shannan around, how does Hollywood keep making crappy disasters as Wonder woman 1984?
Csnt they hire her as a script consultant? They need her badly
🙏🏽💚
@@ShannanEJohnson yo do you teach at a college? Just wondering.
Because they have hire ups and distributors that want certain things in the movie.
@@marshunnaclark5829 Hola, I used to teach at Florida State and NYFA. I offer courses through my company The Professional Pen.
@@ShannanEJohnson Thank you!!🙂
Everything she says in this video is everything I hate about movies. Her "beats" she describes sound just like a marvel or transformers movie. I'm working on a story right now and if I applied this method to it it would ruin it.
Opening, inciting incident, break into act 2, midpoint reversal (and/or point of no return), low point, climax - you can find all of these in Chinatown, The Apartment, The Godfather and probably every great movie ever made. Did they write them or revise them, edit them with these beats in mind? Maybe, maybe not. But we can still find them, which means they work for the audience. And if you can think of any great movies that *don't* have these beats, it's likely that what you enjoy about them is the style, direction and editing, not the writing, no?
As Truby says, it isn't beats that make something dull or cliched, it's the use of derivative ideas that don't do anything creative with those beats to make them feel fresh and engage the audience. As for the MCU and Transformers, those movies are subject to endless studio notes and test screenings that weed out anything risky that may have been in the writing in the first place.