Don't Get It Right, Get It Written!
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- Опубликовано: 20 авг 2017
- Don't Get It Right, Get It Written!
1:10 - Chapter 1 - Kick In The A$$
9:28 - Chapter 2 - Fighting Through The Fear
26:41 - Chapter 3 - The Process
52:40 - Chapter 4 - Keeping It Original
1:04:01 - Chapter 5 - Setting A Schedule
1:07:53 - Chapter 6 - Discipline
1:33:10 - Chapter 7 - Finding Time To Write
1:39:07 - Chapter 8 - What’s The Deadline
1:45:07 - Chapter 9 - Feedback
1:56:40 - Chapter 10 - Keep Moving
2:16:25 - Chapter 11 - Write To The End
2:18:43 - Chapter 12 - Last Words… One More Time
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"Just one more inspirational video...then I'll get back to writing."
good one lol
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Me too 😁
The two-hour kind.
This quote keeps me going every time I sit down to write: "The worst thing you do write is better than the best thing you don't write."
That is super inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Very inspiring. Thanks for sharing. I need it
wow
Thank you, man
"Write badly with pride." Powerful statement for any writer. Great insight from these professionals.
“There is no value in anything until it is finished.”
― Genghis Khan
Is he really the best role model you could think of 😂
Take over huge swathe of the World.
Genghis: Hold my mare's milk.
@@rose1742 Say what you want about him, he was a very motivated individual lmao
Didn't Jesus say something about "It is finished" on the cross before he gave up the ghost? C'mon people; writing isn't as painful as that.
Including siring fifteen million people!!!!!
writers write. talkers talk. you won't move forward if you don't walk the walk.
Matthew Braney i love it i love it i love it i love it
Gotta right the write
write the walk
and if you're Stephen King just snort the snort.
@@purefoldnz3070 haha, brilliant!
"A plumber doesn't have plumber's block" 😂 Now that is slap your face wake up and get writing advice !!! Keeping it real. Love it !! ❤
Cute, but false equivalence. The plumber has certain clear steps about what and how he/ she must do. Creative writing is more creative.
Yeah, that's the kind of thing that sounds good on a meme but is actually shallow when you really think about it. Like most things people say on this channel.
@@claudiamanta1943 On the surface perhaps. But doesn't the meaningful equivalence come from the professionalism rather than a comparison of crafts? i.e. both the writer and the plumber have to make themselves get out of bed everyday to get the work done, whether they feel like it or not.
So basically, stop watching this video, get to work haha.
Haha, that's what made it so tough to work on this one.
James Simpson pretty much,lol
That's all I'm thinking, while I'm watching this...
I'm listening to this while doing my dayjob ,so joke's on you. I write in the evenings.
I'm working as I'm watching the video. 💪🏾😂
The best thing to do is go to bed early. Get up early in the morning. Stumble to the keyboard and start writing before you get coffee, etc. Do that every day - holidays, weekends, etc. Even if you only write for 60 minutes before work.
Before coffee is very brave! I see what you mean though....the process of making coffee and drinking it will actually distract me. But then I need only the flimsiest excuse.
I'm a perfectionist and struggle with "analysis paralysis", I've accumulated so many notes and outlines over the years that its overwhelming knowing where to start. I need to just pick one and get a script completed instead of trying to get it perfect the first time, this reminded me - great video!
Set a deadline and write a script in the next two months... : )
Same page here, yea I'll mark a due date
Know the feeling well.
@@filmcourage that's what I'm doing!!!
Don't even pick one...just start! 🙃
"Plummers dont have plummers block," well said my guy.
Take the point - but they re also not involved in such a creative process.
They have toilet block though.
Statement lifted from Seth Godin and not attributed to him
Lifted from Seth Godin who went on to say that no one has ‘writers’ block’ if they’re happy to write badly.
Be prepared to write bad drafts on the path to crafting that brilliant one, and there’s no writers’ block.
The way I see it writing is just like drawing. While its possible, pros don't usually start from scratch to the end in one sitting. They sketch something up, then add details, add shadows and highlights... That's rendering. And that's how I write, I lay out the basis, the ideas that pop up, what I want to achieve, I then add characters, stir things up a little with the feedback from the characters personalities and so on and so on... Eventually you'll have a finished story.
Odival Quaresma I love that analogy. I use it often to be okay with a sucky first draft.
Yeah, it's non-linear, like the formation of a planet from gases or acquiring language in infancy: you bodge a phew phrases, then a few more and keep failing forward like that until you're done.
It's a good analogy. But, I like to start with the characters and their personality, then come up with the story.
I think of the story as something separate from the script, and I develop it incrementally, as you do.
People who just sit down and start writing usually get lost in the middle.
If they do finish, they end up with serious story problems.
Fixing story problems, changing the story, on the script, is very hard.
It takes great discipline to smash a script to pieces and fix the story.
If you take time developing the story, your first draft will probably better than the 10th draft of less-organized writers.
Remember that James Cameron created his concept for Avatar over the span of 10 years while waiting for the technology he needed.
I don't recommend 10 years, but spending some months getting the story right will pay off when you write the script.
Great advice. All of the replies as well. James Cameron is one of my inspirations. And my story has been over 10 years as well. Waiting for technology that is finally here.
Writers tend to be perfectionists so this is perfect motivation to just get it done.
My current struggle right now
Me too. I was struggling to get my screenplay right.
TRUE!
I think, it doesn't need to be perfect, but it should just be structurally, properly written, and maintaining the writer's "genuine" feelings while he/she writes.
@@lancedayneburgos8529 well yes obviously
Creating change in my life . No more self inflicted wounds .
This is the best “content” out there. I hate that word but you know what I mean. You don’t need to be a writer to gain from this. These are professionals who are committed to their work and anybody can learn from this
Plumber's block. I nearly fell out of my chair.
Haha! We had to have that in there.
Marsen oh, I dunno. Figuring out how to assemble the pieces you have into something that allows everything to flow smoothly? That's writing. And plumbing...
I had plumbers block once some Metamucil did the trick
Discipline is the lifeblood of a professional writer. Superb, clear "how-to" guidance. Thanks!
We are happy that you found this one!
I love how screenwriting advice is so contradictory from the next piece, it really reminds you to try everything and take in what you think you should. Not all advice works for everyone.
Feel the fear and do it anyway. It's better to write junk than not write anything at all.
I was the TA in a class at SF State called "Writers On Writing" where we scheduled a different writer to come in every week to talk to students about their work & their process. On week a student asked Leonard Wolf if he wrote every day. Leonard responded: "I go out with my bucket every day; it does not rain every day." That was over 40 years ago but I've always thought he nailed it.
As a musician/producer i can take so much from this video. Thank you
The GRIND is the only thing required . I got this like a yawn in the morning .
Dig in and handle it .
I'd like to thank the team working behind this video. This solid compendium of advice and perspective is very much appreciated here, in my heart.
Thank you, Monica! We appreciate the kind words.
All of it will pay off . You've got to be resilient during the struggle .
I've always like to write. Writing was my therapy growing up in a troubled home. I wanted to be a writer since I was 9. I wrote many short plays as a kid and was like Tyler Perry, where I performed all the characters in the play, changing my voice to entertain myself. I was the family comedian. I performed in my church youth group, as a child and teenager. I'm a mature adult. I wrote many things, mostly half-way finish. Never had anything published, because of the fear that what I have, is not good enough.
You sound exactly like me right now I'm writing a movie script and it challenging and I'm scared of rejection and it seems so hard to conc entrants to put it on paper but my ideas be genius......just keeping working at it I tell myself
Let the audience decide what's good enough. Ivedone things I thought was mediocre or just plain bad, and people LOVED it! I found out that my stuff wasn't so bad, I'm just my own worst enemy. Folks weren't obsessing over the things I was.
Perhaps it’s time to begin sharing what you have been given. It will be good enough for someone. Could be a lot more than one person.
I am speaking to myself also. Sometimes you have to talk about it first.
Actively engaging…
Those negative voices inside and outside the mind.
I think this is all about attitude. And self belief or lack of it.
You can easily self-publish on Amazon Kindle.
@@Jo-annSamurai3069 agree 100%. Once I started sharing my writing, I realized that there is someone out there willing to read it.
As a current film school student, this video was incredibly valuable to me! Thank you! I may have a friendly poltergeist in my home because somehow, one morning I came into my office, sat down to my computer, and I saw that it had rebooted likely because of an update. But when I logged back in, this video was loaded in Chrome and started auto-playing! I have no idea how or why, but I'm so thankful it happened. I'm not sure why some people disliked this video, but I think it's fantastic.
What a helpful poltergeist!
Words cannot describe the gratitude I feel for this gift of sharing experiences. Thank you, very much.
I listened to this video in bits and pieces when I’d take my breaks from writing. I’m a hardcore believe in the muse, but I also believe that she won’t whisper in your ear if you don’t prove that you’ll write what she shares with you. She likes it better when she finds you writing because she knows she’s not wasting her time and stories. Even deities get frustrated if you’re full of talent and promise but not action.
she? it's a HE.
These videos have been super inspiring to the extent that after listening to enough of them over the past few months I have finished 2 episodes of a TV show I'm working on and entered my original pilot into 6 screenwriting contests. Crazy thing is that I actually received positive feedback from a reader at The Blue Cat Screenplay Contest; objective feedback is awesome! So thank you sooo much for making these videos! I'm glad I found them.
That is a wonderful success story right there. Love to hear people putting in the work and getting results. Keep going!
Film Courage I will!!!! Thank you!!! 😊😁
Nice Avatar by the way can your avatar beat grumpy cat by the way?
I'm here right now. The reason I stop because I'm a perfectionist and I want to get it right. I don't want to feel like I'm throwing anything on the page. If I can't get it right I walk away until I can figure it out. This was a very good video!!!
My book is the bestseller worldwide.
Everyone is waiting like crazy for the next book in the series.
They're addicted to my story.
So true, surround yourself with people who believe in you and love you. - Marc Zicree.
This channel is GOLD.. thank you sooo much and plz keep it up
I have to join the praise: Film Courage has become THE screenwriting resource on RUclips. Thank you for all the hard work putting all these videos together!
I watched the whole thing because I have writer's block with my dissertation. It's amazing how much of this advice applies 1 to 1 for academic papers!
I'm putting in the work . Only the educated on the curriculum will understand .
Calm my mind . Calm my nerves . Allow my senses to flow and I can achieve it .
Financially, dragging out the writing of my dissertation in grad school was not an option for me. So, I typed out exactly the saying, "Don't get it right; get it written," and I printed that and taped it above my computer. It was a mantra that helped me tear through the first draft.
This channel is one of the best resources on earth!. Much respect for the courage!.
Thank you for watching! Glad to hear you're enjoying the videos. We appreciate the kind words.
The lady from 1:00: to 1:04 really spoke to me, thank you.
Be myself and don't be discouraged in the beginning.
The motivation hit me all at once . I know the waters and terrains I'm about to embark on my journey upon .
I needed this. I need to get honest about my own self sabotage. Like the do, no matter how hard it gets
2:57 I’m a cynical person so I didn’t think I’d live the day to hear anyone taking sense.
And, yet, this lady did just that. She talks sense. In a nice way.
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I am writing
So should you
I find this derivative.
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Im glad i continued listening. i got distracted but came back to this video multiple times. Im at the end where I could be missing out on important information from great professionals.
what an impressive and inspiring material.
Lee Jessup's energy is inspiring.
Thank God for good people you meet .
Awesome content. You guys should make a new channel for novelists too. Or at least expand into that category. Most of this info pertains. Would love to see you guys interview novelists and other writers. "AuthorTube" and "BookTube" are big communities on RUclips.
I second this.
Agreed. And there's so much garbage advice to sift through - insipid ukelele background music, perfect backgrounds with white Christmas lights, and advice from kids with no life experience.
When i write great stuff then run empty of words I embrace the time off because i understand this blank is for absorbing life’s experiences. It’s a cup emptying opportunity to let new thoughts develop to refill the cup again. No worries let writing flow naturally. I love it.
Dr. Phil would envy this video with all of it's deep, psychological information.
Even on days, I feel I can't write or if the words for my books just aren't there I at least write a poem. Keeping in the habit and my writing time slot and the creative mind going. After a couple of days the words come back and in the poems, I have found ideas for places or thoughts or dialog it's great and I am on about my 3rd book of poetry that will be ready to edit soon. So win/win.
This took tremendous amount of work. Thank you!!
Took a little longer than we would have liked, yet we enjoyed the process of working on it. Thanks for the comment.
The 8 min, 15-sec mark hits like a ton of bricks. TY!
Love that part!
I wish these kinds of videos were available in the 90s, so that I could have been lazy-shamed into actually writing my books.
A lot of stuff we publish is stuff we wish we knew years ago : )
Who was it that said, now is the second-best time to have started, but the best available one?
It saddens me that I remember writing this and yet I still haven't finished the book I was writing when I wrote it.
Or now
It's better to have written then not to have written at all. You can only improve each time you complete a script project. A script is like a diamond in the rough, you can always polish and improve it later once it's on paper. Two books I highly recommend: "Characters Make Your Story" by Maren Elwood and "Story Plotting Simplified" by Eric Health.
This is a rich collection of experience for all writers. Thank you!
I will achieve this . I WILL ACHIEVE THIS .
I have a story and there's a reason why I want it shown . The story is not forced . I'm compelled to write and show this story .
I really appreciate this channel, you guys really go all out to deliver great and helpful information.
Thanks, doing our best.
I love this channel so much, thank you for giving me so much inspiration to carry on writing!
i need to watch this clip once a while. Thanks FilmCourage and every person in this video :)
I love writing with the violin playing. Classical music too. My brain flows.
Soulful Sunday , Marvelous Monday , Terrific Tuesday , Wonderful Wednesday Thankful Thursday , Fantastic Friday , Sensational Saturday .
wow I am really glad that I found this video (although found this in 2020 in December), Thank you for making this video.
Doing it anyway even if I don't know if it will succeed...
Wrting saved my life...
Listening to lectures while doing chores, brainstorming while driving, writing every line or idea or quote that pops up in my brain anytime.Writing or reviewing what Ive written even a single line every night. Discovering my own process along the way. Wrting is a Journey and this is my Journey...❤
Kudos to all the Brave Writers out there!!!
Thanks for one of the best motivational videos for any creative person, not only useful for writers alone. I can apply this to both my writing and music production :)
Writers, you've helped an illustrator/painter...it's like we all co-exist on another level.
I take this approach when i'm writing short stories : I just write...I don't think about being perfect, I just write the story....I can always get it right in the revisions....
They've heard of me now . I've given small sample bites to become a part of writing teams . Creativity is must .
I dint meet my November 3rd due date because I lost focus , but I'm not quitting . I'm on to something .
This is a lot more than just about screen writing!
Cheers Robert!
This channel has helped me tremendously as a baby author. Thanks so much!
Ever since I heard this phrase I've accomplished so much, I'm few chapters away from finishing, wish me luck
Best of luck!
Dear Film Courage, this is the best 2 hours, 19 minutes, and 10 seconds I have spent (plus the time repeating sections) on learning about writing from the experiences of others- thx VERY MUCH for creating this video . All the best to you ⭐️⭐️⭐️ ❤️❤️❤️
"Don't Get It Right, Get It Written!" Fucking brilliant
Artistic and beautiful the way Film Courage condenses this priceless expertise. Thank you sincerely . I hope to someday contribute profound value in unique ways such as this as a token of my gratitude.
We appreciate it. Sending you our best.
I'm so glad I found this. I really needed this!
Writing is a job!
Thank you so much for this vid. I need it rn.Writing for me is lonely, and I dont know anybody that is also writing.Its great to feel like Im not alone with it.
May god bless this team!! So much love❤️❤️
Having just finished a screenplay (98 pages), what I learned was this: From the first page to the last I wrote something EVERY DAY. Sometimes as little as ten lines of dialogue. But I picked up the script every day. This was my rule - and it was easy to follow. My second rule: you don't have to write in chronological order! Not at all. So I started with a scene close to the beginning where my two main protagonists first meet. I had fun with it, their "chemistry" felt good and right to me. I was on track. Then a second scene... and THEN I sat down and PLOTTED the thing. Then I had an idea for the end - wanted to write it down spontaneously. Worked for me. Felt good. Then a long streak with, say, 25 pages one rainy, cold day when I did not leave my apartment. And so on.
Mind. Blown. Thank you for this video. I saw so many of my own writing battles in this video; it's good to know I'm not the only one who struggles, and to get these great writers' advice on how to overcome the problems we all face.
just by reading the title, i was already motivated to write. thanks
Best video on writing I've ever seen. Love this channel. They do great work and provide a wealth of truly helpful takeaways.
Back to it today .
Everyone who gave advice is awesome ✨ Thank you so much for posting this! ❤️
This channel is brilliant. Thank you so much for all these wonderful videos!
its important to remember when youre thinking abut the 10000hour theory that watching movies tv and listening to music, reading, if you do that all the time, that kind of counts as practice because youre absorbing information, youre still learning.
This is great. The kind of advice I needed from my Thesis advisor.
Me: stopped writing because I saw this video on my feed and clicked on it
My chair: get your ass back here and keep on writing
I Love down to earth talk that's putting it so anyone can get it. Either you're going to do it or not going to do it.
i'm learning a lot from you guys, cheers
Thanks for this video! I think at some point in development we all need some encouragement and this video is a good go to when "writers block" hits and we over-complicate the simple truth that you gotta write your way in and out of everything, if you wanna be a writer, if you are a writer.
the reason we watch this kind of interviews is that we can have some inspiration from them
Thanks! This are very powerful interviews
Coming back to this video to get encouragement.
This video has never failed to get me in a writing mood. Thank you thank you
Love to hear that! Keep writing!
Very helpful for me to watch this. I am an English academic writer and although it is not screenwriting, I am asked to write passages or dialogues on a certain topic, with a certain tone, from a certain perspective etc. I often experience writer's block because I want the first draft to be perfect off the bat. And when I receive feedback from my client that consists of many edits and revisions, a knot forms in my stomach and doubts about my ability set in. So, it is great to know that it is ok to write bad, even if it's just to get the words on the paper, instead of putting it off while waiting for 'inspiration' to hit! The 'feedback' chapter is really helpful for me. Thanks so much for this video.
WOW... I have never, ever seen a video on RUclips that didn't get a dislike until now!... This is a MILESTONE!.... What a great community of people :)
Hi Jay! Hate to report that this may evidence that RUclips is taking away dislikes. At the time of your comment this video has 111 dislikes. Overall a very strong ratio but not perfect as it may now seem.
@@filmcourage Now the number is: 105. Some People took their's away. :)