How I Write: Preparation 1/3

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2013
  • How do screenwriters begin a new project? We speak to a range of leading experts who offer insights into their working process. Find out why David S. Goyer meditates, how food shopping helps Susannah Grant, and why long walks lead to Richard Curtis writing Love Actually.
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  • @MahmoudOscar98
    @MahmoudOscar98 7 лет назад +2

    You have no idea how useful this is. I really respect that you gave some of your precious time to give us aspiring filmmakers advice. Really appreciate it.

  • @ShamaraMurray
    @ShamaraMurray 10 лет назад +1

    This is the most practical advice I have have seen in a while. Everyone has their different approach to the process. The most useful ones for me are research and live with a character for a while before writing.

  • @JorgePrietoNYC
    @JorgePrietoNYC 9 лет назад +3

    I love ALL of these great artist advice. I use most of them, but what I enjoy most is surprise. I just completed a screenplay where the villain, whom I had preconceived sort of a monster in the becomes a hero and is redeemed. This is the best feeling to go through as a writer who is also is an audience enjoying the actual film on screen. Thanks BAFTA.

    • @JamielPridgen68
      @JamielPridgen68 6 лет назад +1

      Jorge Prieto like Darth Vader. Pretty awesome! Good luck with your screen play.

  • @jackyjaxon6157
    @jackyjaxon6157 9 лет назад +1

    This is excellent ! Very very interesting to hear and.....well.....frankly...gives me a slight touch of confidence.

  • @Buffal0K
    @Buffal0K 8 лет назад

    This is fantastic advice! Thank you!

  • @TheMrAndr3w
    @TheMrAndr3w 10 лет назад +4

    If ever a film is made that features the making of The Dark Knight, Stanley Tucci needs to play David S. Goyer. Love this series.

    • @cjflo
      @cjflo 7 лет назад +2

      True, I thought that was him in the thumbnail

  • @misfits123
    @misfits123 6 лет назад

    This is awesome info..just getting over a writers block and this is giving me so much life....thank u

    • @co-vidcollaboratevideos343
      @co-vidcollaboratevideos343 5 лет назад

      Harleen Quinzel Hey. Have u come over your writers block and wrote anything. Wish u good writing:)

  • @LetTheWritersWrite
    @LetTheWritersWrite 10 лет назад

    Love this channel. Keep posting these morsels, please!

  • @nicksvanidze5935
    @nicksvanidze5935 10 лет назад

    Very good video. Thanks.

  • @wibblegorm
    @wibblegorm 10 лет назад

    Great video. Really informative, and good to know what it takes to cut it with writing. =)

  • @MattieCooper10000
    @MattieCooper10000 9 лет назад

    Bravo!

  • @ddland45
    @ddland45 9 лет назад +9

    Very informative series. As I am attempting to become a screenwriter, I find that I agree with the idea that characters must be allowed to "speak" to you so that you know what they'll do in your script. I don't believe that as a 'writer', I should force a character to do what I want them to do so that they'll fit into my plot outline. Interesting characters should bloom of their own uniqueness and personality which adds a rich credibility to your story.
    Does that make sense?

    • @jackyjaxon6157
      @jackyjaxon6157 9 лет назад

      Of course my dear. And through the writing a hundred little things about them will add on to their basic function within the story. Like the way they have to scrape the nutty flakes off a dessert. Or how they come across rather smarmy at times when the conversation turns to foxhunting. Attack the blank canvas with courage I say. Your inner voice knows from day one whether it's quality or not.

  • @WildPirate13
    @WildPirate13 10 лет назад

    Good content.

  • @MrJohnnyfavourite
    @MrJohnnyfavourite 10 лет назад

    Are the lectures available as a podcast yet?

  • @TechnologicallyTechnical
    @TechnologicallyTechnical 5 лет назад

    From what I understand, his writing process is he takes a job writing a sequel/adaptation of something, he half-asses the process is getting to know/understand that source material, thinks that's good enough, and then starts writing away.

  •  8 лет назад

    At 04:35 I assume he's talking about Tim and Kit Kat

  • @rogelioestrada6208
    @rogelioestrada6208 9 лет назад +1

    Sometimes I just write and other times I don't

  • @SuperTompo
    @SuperTompo 7 лет назад

    👌

  • @pincopalino3378
    @pincopalino3378 7 лет назад +1

    David Goyer at 7.19 "the easier it becomes to write..." - The fact is that (for most people who care about it) writing is easy - getting anyone else to take notice? That's the gift.

  • @Filmaker25
    @Filmaker25 3 года назад +1

    David s. Goyer , are you Stanley Tucci?

  • @Life-Row-Toll
    @Life-Row-Toll 7 лет назад

    Does drinking help?

  • @cinnamon4605
    @cinnamon4605 5 лет назад

    1:13 isn't that Clint Eastwood voice?

  • @cinnamon4605
    @cinnamon4605 5 лет назад

    That guy had Clint Eastwood voice!

  • @user-nf6bw9zm8d
    @user-nf6bw9zm8d Год назад

    1. Research 20-30 books

  • @heinrick25
    @heinrick25 6 лет назад +9

    Go look at David S. Goyer's track record on RT and tell me he's a good writer.

    • @robgoren8628
      @robgoren8628 6 лет назад +1

      Heinrich Joubert Blade 2? Dark Knight? I wish I could scoff so easily at those achievements.

    • @dr.s8972
      @dr.s8972 5 лет назад +5

      @@robgoren8628 *cough* Batman v Superman *cough* Blade Trinity *cough* Crow City of Angels *cough* Ghost Rider Spirit of Vengeance *cough* sorry i had some bad movies lodged in my throat. Btw you cant really credit him with the story of The Dark Knight. The Dark Knight's story is from Batman: The Long Halloween and The Killing Joke.

    • @carrottoponcrak
      @carrottoponcrak 5 лет назад

      @@dr.s8972 nah

    • @TechnologicallyTechnical
      @TechnologicallyTechnical 5 лет назад +1

      @@robgoren8628 He barely had involvement in The Dark Knight, he helped with the overall story and had no involvement in the screenplay. His most notorious writing credits go to Batman v Superman, Man of Steel, and the Blade trilogy.

    • @robgoren8628
      @robgoren8628 5 лет назад

      @@TechnologicallyTechnical Blade 1 and 2 are well-written films.

  • @myautobiographyafanfic1413
    @myautobiographyafanfic1413 8 лет назад

    Wow, 20 seconds in and he's already said one of the main reasons science fiction never made it onto the screen in its full glory. "research; even if it's a science fiction film"

    • @nicholasntaganda3768
      @nicholasntaganda3768 8 лет назад +1

      Science fiction has never made it to the screen in its full glory? What about Solaris, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Back To The Future, Alien, Blade Runner, District 9, Inception and Empire Strikes Back (although you could argue Star Wars isn't science fiction).

    • @myautobiographyafanfic1413
      @myautobiographyafanfic1413 8 лет назад

      Nicholas Ntaganda Have you read Philip K Dick? Asimov? Frank Herbert? Yeah, those are 6 great movies, but they're not SF in it's full glory. It would have gotten there if it wasn't for Star Wars.

    • @nicholasntaganda3768
      @nicholasntaganda3768 8 лет назад

      +My Autobiography A Fanfic We'll just have to agree to disagree then. And by the way I've only read Dune and a few of Asimov's works. Still haven't gotten around to Phillip K. Dick, although I've been meaning to read "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" for years.

    • @myautobiographyafanfic1413
      @myautobiographyafanfic1413 8 лет назад

      Nicholas Ntaganda Read Ubik.

    • @nicholasntaganda3768
      @nicholasntaganda3768 8 лет назад

      +My Autobiography A Fanfic I'll check It out, thanks for the suggestion

  • @logangray1912
    @logangray1912 10 лет назад +3

    David Goyer is George Clooney O_o #wakeupamerica

  • @raskal8578
    @raskal8578 8 лет назад +1

    They don't write, they just relax. That's a good excuse to get paid doing jack shit.