Gonna have a montage!
The Script Lab uses lyrics from Team America’s awesome montage song to explain the hows and whys of using montage segments in your screenplays. Check out the article here.
The Script Lab uses lyrics from Team America’s awesome montage song to explain the hows and whys of using montage segments in your screenplays. Check out the article here.
Here’s a good article on scene headings over at ScriptMag.com, and all the ways they can be done right and wrong. Dr. Format explains it well!
https://scriptmag.com/screenplays/ask-dr-format-a-crash-course-in-scene-headings
In this double episode of The Moment, host Brian Koppelman talks to two acclaimed writers Tony Gilroy and Scott Frank about writing, their careers, and William Goldman.
The Moment with Brian Koppelman
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/slate/the-moment-with-brian-koppelman/e/57422291
I especially enjoyed hearing Gilroy talk about the “horse” scene from his script for Michael Clayton.
EXT. THE FIELD — DAWN
MICHAEL getting out of the car. Standing there.
THREE HORSES poised at the crest of the pasture. Hanging there in the fog like ghosts.
MICHAEL jumping the fence. Walking slowly into the field. Behind him, the MERCEDES with the engine running.
THE HORSES aware of him now. Watching him come.
MICHAEL’S FACE as he walks. And later on we’ll understand all the forces roiling inside him, but for the moment, the simplest thing to say is that this is a man who needs more than anything to see one pure, natural thing, and by some miracle has found his way to this place. The wet grass and cold air and no coat — none of it makes any difference to him right now — he’s a pilgrim stumbling into the cathedral.
And he stops. Just standing there. Empty. Open. Lost.
Nothing but the field and the fog and the woods beyond.
THE HORSES staring at him.
MICHAEL staring back. And just like that…
THE MERCEDES EXPLODES!
It’s not traditional, but slowing down the flow of the screenplay to focus on Michael’s internal state helped to indicate to the production crew just how important this moment should be when filmed and edited. And it’s a standout scene in the final film.
See the full script at
https://indiegroundfilms.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/michael-clayton-feb11-06-final-shooting.pdf
Did you miss our live Scriptitude event on May 11? Don’t fret, it’s still available to watch on Youtube (for a limited time). Hear a cast of Rochester actors perform the three winning short screenplays from New York State writers!
Watch below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpqW3uGbcSY
Script Studio and RAFAS present SCRIPTITUDE A Celebration of New York Short Scripts. A Rochester Writers Workshop Event.
The results are in! See live performances of our three winning short screenplays. A cast of Rochester actors bring these stories to life, with Q&A with the writers following each reading.
Originally broadcast live May 11, 2020 at 7:00 PM
Including: Concrete: The Deep by Jason Terrill
Still Watching by Brian VanDenBergh & Nick Pasquarella
Superbug by Gio Forlenza
For more info about the Rochester Association for Film Arts and Sciences, visit https://rafasny.org
Join us for a live streaming table read!
The results are in! See live performances of our three winning short screenplays. A cast of Rochester actors will bring these stories to life, live on the RAFAS Youtube channel.
Live Q&A to follow each reading!
Including:
Concrete: The Deep by Jason Terrill
Still Watching by Brian VanDenBergh & Nick Pasquarella
Superbug by Gio Forlenza
Scriptitude will broadcast live on the Rochester Association for Film Arts and Sciences Youtube channel. Look for the LIVE link at the channel on the evening of the event.
What can you learn about screenwriting from Pixar films? A lot.
https://screencraft.org/2015/12/01/pixar-screenwriting-themes/
A good list of films for filmmakers on Netflix. The blog post has tons of behind-the-scenes Youtube videos as well.
https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/best-movies-on-netflix
A thoughtful discussion from Reddit’s screenwriting group.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Screenwriting/comments/chmi46/how_do_you_personally_write_characters/
Much like our writers group, my favorite screenwriting podcast has gone to video chat. The last two episodes of Scriptnotes have been live video shows, broadcast over Youtube. This week’s show invited budding writers to share their work. Each writer joined the show to receive their critiques.
Video link here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIt4WCjMs5Y
Read along with the submitted three-page-challenge entries here:
https://johnaugust.com/2020/livestreaming-the-three-page-challenge