Notes From a Screenreader: The Likability Trap

Notes From a Screenreader: The Likability Trap nywift: Photo via Go Into the Story. Protagonists need a bigger than life personality. Most spec scripts have protagonists without one. The average protagonist is unobjectionable. They color inside the lines and find a way to get what they want without breaking any rules. That is the…

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The hardest thing for me to do is finding the story. It’s much harder than financing, writing the script, making the film, editing it, whatever … Stanley Kubrick (via jamesgrantbrown)

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I’D WATCH IT

americachavez: a movie where a grizzled ex-marine is brutally murdered by a gang and his pregnant wife and young daughter go on a revenge spree to avenge his death

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A FRESH VOICE

If you boil down what makes a script readable, you get one adjective: fresh. It is impossible to overstate that most scripts are like most other scripts, because most writers write what they’ve already seen in exactly the way that they’ve seen it. Stretch yourself as a writer. Be personal. There is an undiscovered country…

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