Lessons from the Screenplay - Season 2 / Year 2016

Lessons from the Screenplay - Season 2 / Year 2016

Season 2 / Year 2016

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Episodes11
Datesjuin 8, 2016 - déc. 20, 2016
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Gone Girl — Don't Underestimate the Screenwriter
Year 2016Episode 17 min

Gone Girl — Don't Underestimate the Screenwriter

Gone Girl uses classic screenwriting techniques to tell its twisty, modern noir story. This video examines three of the techniques used by screenwriter Gillian Flynn to see how and why they work so well.

juin 8, 2016
Independence Day — What Makes It So Great
Year 2016Episode 28 min

Independence Day — What Makes It So Great

Most disaster movies are comprised of boring characters, uninteresting antagonists, and a ton of so-what deus-ex-machina action scenes. Independence Day manages to avoid these pitfalls and succeed where most movies fall short, making it a memorable and exciting film 20 years after its release. On the eve of the release of its sequel, Independence Day: Resurgence, I examine a few techniques that the screenplay for ID4 executes well.

juin 21, 2016
How Ghostbusters Became Ghostbusters
Year 2016Episode 38 min

How Ghostbusters Became Ghostbusters

The screenplay for Ghostbusters is actually pretty underwhelming if you only focus on the details. But if you zoom out and look at the macro-scale of writing — coming up with a premise and figuring out how to execute it — Ghostbusters stands as a great example of the importance of execution. It's not just what your story is about, it's how you tell it.

juil. 5, 2016
American Beauty (Part 1) — The Art of Character
Year 2016Episode 48 min

American Beauty (Part 1) — The Art of Character

American Beauty is one of my favorite films, and there are so many lessons to be learned from its fantastic screenplay. In this video I cover how screenwriter Alan Ball designs and reveals character.

juil. 26, 2016
American Beauty (Part 2) — The Missing 27 Pages
Year 2016Episode 59 min

American Beauty (Part 2) — The Missing 27 Pages

In the last week of editing, director Sam Mendes cut out a big portion of the film. Why? What are in the missing 27 pages that were cut from screenwriter Alan Ball's original version of American Beauty?

août 2, 2016
The Dark Knight — Creating the Ultimate Antagonist
Year 2016Episode 611 min

The Dark Knight — Creating the Ultimate Antagonist

Heath Ledger's performance as The Joker is universally celebrated—and with good reason—but there is more to the character than his excellent performance. In this video I analyze what makes The Joker the perfect antagonist for The Dark Knight.

août 23, 2016
Nightcrawler — Empathy for the Antihero
Year 2016Episode 710 min

Nightcrawler — Empathy for the Antihero

The protagonist of Nightcrawler is motivated, clever, and a sociopath — and despite him taking unforgivable actions, the audience stays engaged in the story. Why? This video analyzes how to create empathy for an antihero.

sept. 13, 2016
Moonrise Kingdom — Where Story Meets Style
Year 2016Episode 810 min

Moonrise Kingdom — Where Story Meets Style

In Moonrise Kingdom, Wes Anderson's style is the perfect match for the story. He uses details to create a believable world, establishes the rules of this fantastical story, and creates a tone that forms a connection between the audience and the characters of Suzy and Sam.

oct. 4, 2016
The Shining — Quietly Going Insane Together
Year 2016Episode 910 min

The Shining — Quietly Going Insane Together

The Shining, more than any other horror film, frightens me on a deep, psychological level. This video explores what exactly makes it so creepy.

oct. 25, 2016
Whiplash vs. Black Swan — The Anatomy of the Obsessed Artist
Year 2016Episode 1017 min

Whiplash vs. Black Swan — The Anatomy of the Obsessed Artist

A comparison of how the tale of the obsessed artist is told in Darren Aronofsky's "Black Swan" starring Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, and Vincent Cassel, and Damien Chazelle's "Whiplash" starring Miles Teller and J. K. Simmons.

nov. 22, 2016
Ex Machina — The Control of Information
Year 2016Episode 1111 min

Ex Machina — The Control of Information

At its most basic level, a story is simply information being communicated over time. Ex Machina is a great example of how a screenwriter's ability to carefully control a story's information can make for a compelling film.

déc. 20, 2016

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