Screenwriting Lessons And Dialogue Tips - Frank Dietz [FULL INTERVIEW]

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @graceespiritu5400
    @graceespiritu5400 Год назад +1

    I grew up watching hand-drawn cartoons and it's a beautiful and magical part of my life. Lion King, especially, touched my heart. Finding Nemo also made me cry. Some artists now are combining CG and hand-drawn/painted animation like Arcane and it is a Masterpiece.! I think, what matters most is the story that touches lives ,old school or advanced art. Art is art and all artists invest their soul in their creation. Evolution/change will eventually happen but no one can take away what Disney contributed in the imagination of kids before. Embrace change but never forgetting that special magic touch in hand drawn art.😊

  • @bwzarchive708
    @bwzarchive708 3 года назад +9

    >Growing up as an artist can be lonely
    Thank you

  • @eddiebear34
    @eddiebear34 Год назад

    I'm a professional artist on the side as well as having a regular job. I always wanted to be an actor and had a half arsed attempt at chasing after it. Now in my mid 40s I've decided to start trying to write screenplays. I find myself saying "why didn't they have them do this, or that here. Why didn't they do that for an extra twist. Why didn't they do this here to add extra drama and hardship to the protagonist". So I've decided to take the plunge and try. This channel has been an extra push for me. Especially hearing guys like this with similar artistic mindset. Can't help having a fair bit of life experience before trying... I hope.

  • @nandep2149
    @nandep2149 3 года назад +2

    1:54:25 "Slapsticky like 'Fawlty Towers'" 🙂 1:59:50 "One of the funniest shows ever made" (12 episodes). 🙂 Agreed, 'Fawlty Towers' was one of the great shows from the UK. Also: 'Still Game', 'Fresh Fields/French Fields', 'May to December', 'Rosemary & Thyme' (mystery comedy), and several others. They had some fantastic writers and cast. The dialogue seemed to check most of the boxes.
    Didn't think I'd watch 3 hours of this video (I did skip over a bit here & there). But it's interesting and all are appreciated. The 2nd half of this interview is especially helpful for me. Thank you. 🙂

  • @dayakdocumentary1923
    @dayakdocumentary1923 3 года назад +3

    Thank for sharing. Very interesting

  • @dustyhills8911
    @dustyhills8911 3 года назад +9

    "..apparently Southern is the easiest accent to learn..." Is it though? Because I see tons of bad Southern accents on movies and TV. And the first mistake is calling it a "Southern accent" when in reality there are several variations of accent and dialect throughout the South. For instance, a Virginian accent is very different from the Georgia/Tennessee/Alabama, the Carolinas have their own variances, and Texas is different from all the rest. Just a thought, from someone who is not Southern, but lived and traveled there a lot.

    • @dustyhills8911
      @dustyhills8911 3 года назад +1

      Love the start of this interview though, because I spent most of my childhood drawing. I also liked to "play" alone, reenacting my favorite shows and movies in our house. My mom witnessed many Star Wars duels, Batman fights, TMNT fights, and military battles in our living room, hallway and bedrooms throughout my days away from school.

    • @bruce3242
      @bruce3242 6 месяцев назад

      Well, I guess people call it a southern accent for convenience sake, same thing with the Brits, their are a crazy amount of variations, but people normally just say "English accent" and to be fair.... Some southern accents do just sound over the top, or fake, but are actually 100% accurate, same thing with the Brits.

  • @sandnerdaniel
    @sandnerdaniel 2 года назад

    Great interview. The issue with Lion King was not CG, but writing and art direction.

  • @weavatronobservatory
    @weavatronobservatory 3 года назад +3

    35:22 Hmm.. I think someone did make that movie and named it Birdman with Michael Keaton.

  • @horst-guentherfiedler3449
    @horst-guentherfiedler3449 3 года назад +1

    Oh, the Aurora monsters. „Glows in the dark!“ Had some of theme ...

  • @Thenoobestgirl
    @Thenoobestgirl 3 года назад +2

    A 3 hour interview??? To what do we owe this pleasure? :)

  • @YM-ow1jx
    @YM-ow1jx 3 года назад +11

    The only way to learn screenwriting is to write screenplays.

    • @Thenoobestgirl
      @Thenoobestgirl 3 года назад +1

      Yes but no. The only way is to write screenplays but also educate yourself on writing screenplays at the same time... Which is why this channel exists.

    • @YM-ow1jx
      @YM-ow1jx 3 года назад +1

      @@Thenoobestgirl all you need to learn is format. The rest can only be learned from doing.

  • @nandep2149
    @nandep2149 3 года назад +11

    2:58:28 "The right person has to read it at the right time."
    Put that on the top 5 requirements to get a story made. 😉

  • @ricomcclinton2982
    @ricomcclinton2982 Год назад

    Great episodes. I can totally relate to this guy🤣🤣

  • @nandep2149
    @nandep2149 3 года назад +4

    1:10:20 Screenwriters should take an acting class. It will help you write better lines.
    1:11:25 "In my head, I try to assign a voice for each character"
    1:12:45 Writer - act it out, see if it works; dialogue that would be true to the character and not be too expositional; if it doesnt work, change the character's voice.

  • @marcdraco2189
    @marcdraco2189 Год назад

    Bone Tomahawk and Glengarry, Glen Ross are two of my favourite dialogue heavy/driven films. Mammet though is one of the masters of deep, long speeches. And yes, I know he didn't write Bone Tomahawk.

  • @Thenoobestgirl
    @Thenoobestgirl 3 года назад +1

    The "I CAN'T DRAAAAW!" is such a mood 😂

  • @nandep2149
    @nandep2149 3 года назад +2

    2:49:20 Keep characters true as they were defined in the story.

  • @subhashnisarta3347
    @subhashnisarta3347 Год назад

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  • @ConsciousConversations
    @ConsciousConversations 6 месяцев назад

    21:36 well.. no rock and roll with the sx and blood in those 80’s horror movies. .. those times seemed to foreshadow these.
    Is it still the expectation in horror?
    I know it was still a somewhat a same standard on HBO (game of thrones had wasted topless shots abound) still a few years ago. It has never been my interest, that genre, though I’ve seen From Dusk til Dawn more than a dozen times.

  • @arzabael
    @arzabael 11 месяцев назад

    34:11 😂😂😂! ❤

  • @looweegee252
    @looweegee252 2 месяца назад

    Sounds lonely. I just enjoyed the same things as other kids to intentionally make friends. Worked well!

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 2 года назад

    Why does the script have to adapt to the actor and not the other way around? After all isn't it the actor's job to bring life to the script in only a way that he knows how to do?
    You illustrated that point using Peter Cushing as an example.

  • @Lifewithibby97
    @Lifewithibby97 3 года назад

    Film Courage... you have been the most essential part in helping me pursue my passion for creating content. So much that I've written a screenplay for a short film and will be directing it this July!! The film is called To Save America. Cannot wait for everyone to see it!! Follow me on insta if you guys wanna check it out!! IG: IbbyTheWriter_ Much love from Toronto💙