Creative Spark: David Magee
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- Опубликовано: 3 май 2015
- Screenwriter David Magee ("Life of Pi," "Finding Neverland") takes viewers inside his creative process in an exploration of where ideas come from.
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Academy Originals, could we please have more in this series with screenwriters? We haven't seen a new episode in a while!
I really enjoyed this one. A lot of what Magee was saying definitely spoke to me as a writer.
If you don't have a writing time, you're always writing. This definitely resonates for someone who also has a family. It's not easy.
This was soo good. Thank you for sharing, this helps A LOT!
Have you thought about adding their occupation in the title? I'm currently just finding this collection and being a screenwriter, videos about screenwriters are the ones I want to focus on and it'd be helpful for that information to be in the title. Just a thought. Keep these coming they're great.
So good. I think his is closest to what my process would be like!
This is so informative
David is so talented!
This is very helpful. Thanks
I watched his first film, 'Finding Neverland' and it was awesome, I know he's writing 'The Silver Chair' but I'm not really that excited for it.
2:50 that's exactly what I do!
This guy is writing The Silver Chair (Narnia), just look at 2:26 :)
You really have great eye sight to spot that silver chair book on his table. I can't wait to see the final result of Mr. Magee's screenplay on the big screen. The clip was truly insightful.
Ikr, I just hope that his script will stay true enough to the book, I don't mind a few changes here and there just as long as it makes sense. I especially hope that he will get my favorite scene right, the scene where Alsan talks to Jill at the edge of the cliff.
I like the stand he puts his laptop on while writing on his chair. Anybody knows where to buy one?
www.amazon.com/FANTASYCART-Portable-Notebook-Tiltable-Tabletop/dp/B004NB7G22/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1535891523&sr=8-15&keywords=Portable+Notebook+Rolling+Table+Cart
Is there something like this for playwrights?
I want an office like that! I gotta get me an office like dat!
Who's Emmy's were those?
Tarantino?
Is it mostly fun to spend so many hours doing it though?
I'm really interested in these movies, but I keep getting distracted by the irritating 'uplifting' music. What's the reason you are using that in these movies, because to me it's not 'uplifting'.
Boring people write boring scripts