The Science Of Connecting To A Character - Paul Joseph Gulino
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
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In this Film Courage video interview, Associate Professor Paul Joseph Gulino of Chapman University Dodge College of Film and Television talks about the science of connecting to a character.
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I loved this dude in Independence Day
"Peeeeeaaaccceee? Noooo peeeaaaaaccccee"
I loved him in "Princess Bride" - You think you can stand up to the machine?
I like this guy. I feel comfortable with him and his approach to the subject. I think I'll buy his book.
It says something that as of 7/4/19, almost 4 months after the video has come out, that there are 0 dislikes. Edit.... Also, this guy could double for Brent "Data" Spiner from Independence Day.
This is the first time a person made me watch the full video I like this guy's approach
I've been watching FC for like a year so far, mostly to see the diversity of opinion and see different views on the same people to contrast them with my own. But now you finally shown someone who really speaks on the wavelengths that "speak" to me. Can't wait for a full review!
Some script writers work with actors and improvise scenes with them to find the characters and bring them to paper.
The audience needs to be able to relate to the tribulations, fears, and inner conflicts of the characters. The Story recommends a better way of living life, via the protagonist's courage to take action; the audience chooses to embrace or retreat from living life in those ways.
I agree except it's not always about living a better life, as we wouldn't want to be in some of those situations it how they end up, but maybe it's more getting to live the experience vicariously through the characters.
He's so interesting
Thanks for this - excellent.
good point about the VR
PGJ is fascinating- a little maniacal(spelling?) But i would love to talk to this weirdly brilliant man for hours! Great👏stuff
Already bought 2 books so far cause of Film Courage.
Cheers Michael, hope you find just as much if not more value from the books as you do here.
Thank you. You guys are amazing.
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I’ve noticed over my short time chasing my goal that a ton of ppl can tell you how to write a screenplay...yet not many are recognized for being good at it.
Also,
A ton of ppl enjoy writing , but aren’t very good at it. Hence all of these self-help vids on just writing over the years...
Rio Rogers I’m a newspaper group editor, and I keep getting CVs (or Resumes, in American) from journalism graduates with far higher qualifications than me, but utterly underwhelming work attached.
Writing - good writing - is something that can’t be taught or created in people who lack that innate spark. Oh, sure, it can be polished or refined in those who already have some natural talent - but either you’ve got it or you don’t, and if you don’t, you’re just going to reach the same taught level of pure mechanical averageness that I see in the vast majority of people who contact me (and, frankly, in most of my journalists).
I luv this guy and this interview, but I didn't understand what he was trying to say or get anything from it.
100%.
Will the full interview be relised?
Usually, they seem to release thematic excerpts and then the full interview at some point as well. I'm pretty sure I've seen a full-length interview for every excerpt like this they release. Hope that helps!
R. P. McMurphy
I really like this guy. His insight is brilliant. I sat down to just relax and watch a RUclips video and I ended up taking notes! I only wish he would get a haircut
He still has long hair. I'm doubtful that you are capable of seeing anything beyond the shallowest of veils. Close your eyes, listen and learn. 😁 Paul Gulino is brilliant and a really nice guy.
He doesn't know VR games have existed for years?
It's funny how he dances around using the word empathy, as if it really is the bad thing our culture says it is.