Ellen Datlow interview about her Horror, fantasy, and sci-fi book “Edited By” (Subterranean, 2020) youtube
The youtube version of my interview with Ellen Datlow about her Horror, fantasy, and sci-fi book “Edited By” (Subterranean, 2020)
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The youtube version of my interview with Ellen Datlow about her Horror, fantasy, and sci-fi book “Edited By” (Subterranean, 2020)
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LEARN HOW TO STRUCTURE A SCREENPLAY.
Brian Herskowitz is a screenwriter and producer and has many credits to his name including Tour of Duty, Tio Papi, Hercules, scifi and horror movies, and a documentary on domestic violence. In part 2 of this screenwriting series he talked to me about structuring a screenplay.
0:25 – Brian addresses structure in screenplay writing.
4:20 – Brian talks about the beginning of a screenplay and ways to open a story.
7:14 – Brian talks about connecting the premise and connecting the whole structure.
11:13 – Brian talks about main plots and sub plots in a screenplay.
15:36 – Brian talks about how the beginning, middle, and end are further divided into sub-structures but also don’t have to be rigid about that.
18:57 – Brian talks about the “hero’s journey” concept.
22:03 – Brian talks about people struggling with the middle of the structure of a screenplay.
28:23 – Brian talks about the purposes of the various parts of the story and ensemble pieces.
30:16 – Brian talks about [the] what drives characters motivations.
31:46 – Brian talks about whether three act structure can apply to very kind of movie.
42:46 – Brian talks about the motivations of the main characters.
45:40 – Brian talks about thematic resonance.
48:27 – Brian talks about motivating the arbitrary.
52:56 – SPOILER ALERT: Brian discusses the Sixth Sense.
55:18 – SPOILER ALERT: Brian talks about the Event.
56:28 – Brian talks about connecting the start and end of the film.
58:51 – SPOILER ALERT: Brian talks about Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and Inglorious Bastards.
1:01:55 – Brian summarizes the importance of structure in a screenplay but also the usefulness in letting it go.
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Guests: Brian Herskowitz
Host: Cris Alvarez
Tags: screenplay structure
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DO YOU WANT TO LEARN HOW TO WRITE A SCREENPLAY?
Brian Herskowitz is a screenwriter and producer and has many credits to his name including Tour of Duty, Tio Papi, Hercules, scifi and horror movies, and a documentary on domestic violence. He teaches screenwriting and he talked to me about creating a screenplay. This is the first episode in a short series on screenwriting.
0: 45 – Brian talks about why people should and can write for screen.
2:35 – Brian talks about how some great novels fail in film.
3:15 – Brian talks about why people try to force novels on to the screen.
11:47 – Brian talks about research based and experience based screenplays.
12:40 – Brian talks about Raiders of the Lost Ark and the importance of research.
18:22 – Brian talks about maintaining internal realism in a screenplay.
20:27 – Brian talks about writing for movie like video games.
23:11 – Brian differentiates between doing short and feature length films.
25:50 – Brian talks about writing for mini-series and shows.
30:25 – Brian talks about shorts on youtube and vimeo.
33:03 – Brian talks about people who want to write a very visual script and about getting information to the audience.
36:13 – Brian talks about the best ways to get into writing screenplays.
41:52 – Brian talks about the premise of a screenplay.
45:28 – Brian talks about he breaks down a premise.
47:23 – Brian can be found at brianherskowitz.com
https://www.brianherskowitz.com/
For more “Full Contact Nerd” please follow me at crisalvarez.com, on Facebook at CrisAlvarezFCN, on youtube at Cris Alvarez on twitter @CrisAlvarezFCN, on Instagram @crisalvarezscifi, and on Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Stitcher / Spotify for the podcast. Please see historyrabbithole.com for a list of my dozen or so blogs and podcasts. You’re sure to find something you like.
Guests: Brian Herskowitz
Host: Cris Alvarez
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