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PALM ROYALE's Abe Sylvia shares his process on writing for an ensemble cast
Showrunner Sessions is our ongoing event series where we go one-on-one with a showrunner (or showrunning team) to find out, “What exactly does a showrunner do?” Find out what they look for in a writing staff, the lessons they’ve learned on the job, and their approaches to running the writers’ room.
For this session, we learn from the Creator, Executive Producer and Showrunner of Apple TV+'s Palm Royale. Hear how he creates multi-dimensional characters, how he writes toward the rhythms and voices of each actor’s performance, and how he navigates notes while staying confident in his ideas.
Moderated by Jenelle Riley (Deputy Awards and Features Editor, Variety).
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Brit Marling & Zal Batmanglij discuss collaborating as showrunners
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Showrunner Sessions is our ongoing event series where we go one-on-one with a showrunner (or showrunning team) to find out, “What exactly does a showrunner do?” Find out what they look for in a writing staff, the lessons they’ve learned on the job, and their approaches to running the writers’ room. For this session, we learn from co-creators and co-showrunners of FX's hit miniseries A MURDER AT...
Writer/director George Stevens Jr. reflects on miniseries SEPARATE BUT EQUAL (1991)
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May 17th marked the 70th anniversary of the landmark civil rights decision Brown v. Board of Education. To celebrate the anniversary, we hosted Separate But Equal writer/director George Stevens Jr. to discuss the challenges he faced making a series focused on social justice, the remarkable cast including Sidney Poitier, and the continued relevance of the subject matter with Trey Mangum, Managin...
Challenging Anti-Immigrant Narratives in Film and TV
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The Writers Guild Foundation, in collaboration with Storyline Partners and Define American, host this virtual panel discussion analyzing the history and current state of portraying authentic immigrant stories in entertainment. Tune in to hear guidance on how to approach future narratives thoughtfully to avoid harmful stereotypes and tropes. Panelists include: Bernardo Cubría - Like It Used to B...
Writers on Writing with Veena Sud (The Killing, Seven Seconds, The Stranger)
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Writers on Writing takes a look at a film and TV writer’s whole career and writing process, from their early introductions to screenwriting to their proudest career accomplishments-plus all the lessons learned in between. For this virtual session, we welcome TV creator, writer, executive producer and director Veena Sud. Veena recently recut her Quibi series The Stranger into a full-length featu...
Beyond Words 2024 - Writers Guild Awards Screenplay Nominees AUDIO
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The Writers Guild Foundation, in partnership with the Writers Guild of America West, Final Draft/Coverfly, Variety, and sponsored by Late Night with Seth Meyers, Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, present BEYOND WORDS 2024, our annual event highlighting this year’s Writers Guild Awards screenplay nominees. Listen in on two back-to-back panels featuring nominees for ...
ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING's John Hoffman shares his journey to the showrunner's chair
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Showrunner Sessions is our ongoing event series where we go one-on-one with a showrunner (or showrunning team) to find out, “What exactly does a showrunner do?” Find out what they look for in a writing staff, the lessons they’ve learned on the job, and their approaches to running the writers’ room. For this session, we learn from John Hoffman, the co-creator and showrunner of Hulu Original come...
WGF Librarians dissect A SMALL LIGHT's pilot with writers Tony Phelan and Joan Rater
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What better way to understand the mechanics of film and TV writing than to sit down with a writer and break down a script with them? In this virtual event series, the WGF Library team gathers acclaimed writers for the ultimate script dissection. Hosted by WGF Librarians Javier Barrios and Lauren O'Connor, we'll take a painstaking look at scripts on screen to analyze and learn about description,...
Disney+ Q&A with LOKI Executive Producer and Writer Eric Martin
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LOKI Executive Producer and Writer Eric Martin and Fandango Managing Editor Erik Davis discuss crafting every Season 2 episode of the Disney /Marvel series. Learn Martin’s approach to Loki’s emotional journey, the complexity of “time-slipping,” and introducing memorable new characters. #screenwriting #lokiseason2 #writers
THE HOLDOVERS writer David Hemingson analyzes his original screenplay
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In this virtual event series, the WGF Library team gathers acclaimed writers for the ultimate script dissection. Hosted by WGF Librarians Javier Barrios and Lauren O'Connor, we'll take a painstaking look at scripts on screen to analyze and learn about description, dialogue, character voice, text on screen, plus much more. For this session, we welcomed David Hemingson, the writer of The Holdover...
Screenwriting in the worlds of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
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The Writers Guild Foundation teamed up with Stephens College MFA in TV and Screenwriting for a virtual conversation about writing in the worlds of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). We’ll explore how writers research the science behind their shows, the inspiration for particular characters, their individual journeys to the writers’ room, plus more. Panelists: Onitra Johnson -...
Veterans Writing Project Info Session 2024-2025
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Interested in applying to the 2024 session of the Veterans Writing Project? WGF Programs Director Kira VandenBrande, librarian Lauren O'Connor and VWP alumni Sarah Hopkins, Yousif Nash, and Harsha Rao give an overview of the program and offer tips on how to nail the application. To learn more about the program, visit bit.ly/about-VWP.
How to craft a horror film from screenwriters that scare
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Since it’s spooky season, we thought it would be fitting to kick start our events programming with a virtual panel on writing horror films. This hourlong discussion focuses on how our panel of screenwriters honed their writing process, their horror inspirations, what they consider elements of an excellent scary story, as well as general advice for writers interested in the genre. Panelists: Ake...
Showrunner Glen Mazzara (THE ROOKIE) on what stands out in a spec script
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Writer/showrunner Glen Mazzara (THE ROOKIE, THE DARK TOWER) joins the Writers Guild Foundation to share why writing and stories matter to him. Filmed in the Shavelson-Webb Library, Mazzara shares challenges with being a screenwriter, advice for new writers and the importance of including fun in a spec script. Made by: Charles Day www.ripplingriverfilms.com/ Music by: Benedict Mortimer sound.ben...
Writer/Showrunner Teresa Hsiao (JOY RIDE) on the collaborative effort of writing comedy
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Writer/Showrunner Teresa Hsiao (JOY RIDE) on the collaborative effort of writing comedy
Showrunner Matthew Weiner (MAD MEN) motivates writers to finish what they've started
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Showrunner Matthew Weiner (MAD MEN) motivates writers to finish what they've started
TV Writer Kristina Woo (PLAYERS, A MILLION LITTLE THINGS) on why diverse stories matter
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TV Writer Kristina Woo (PLAYERS, A MILLION LITTLE THINGS) on why diverse stories matter
Showrunner Ali LeRoi's (EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS) advice for writers at any stage
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Showrunner Ali LeRoi's (EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS) advice for writers at any stage
TV Writer CK (Claire) Kiechel (WATCHMEN) gives tips on how to kick start a writing session
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TV Writer CK (Claire) Kiechel (WATCHMEN) gives tips on how to kick start a writing session
TV Writer/Playwright Christina Ham (WESTWORLD) shares how she works through writer's block
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TV Writer/Playwright Christina Ham (WESTWORLD) shares how she works through writer's block
Screenwriter Eric Heisserer (SHADOW AND BONE) on what inspires him to write
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Screenwriter Eric Heisserer (SHADOW AND BONE) on what inspires him to write
YOU's Sera Gamble gives tips on pitching, building and running a TV writers' room
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YOU's Sera Gamble gives tips on pitching, building and running a TV writers' room
Learn the Fundamentals of Writing for Kids and Family TV
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Learn the Fundamentals of Writing for Kids and Family TV
Writers’ Access Support Staff Training Program Info Session 2023
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Writers’ Access Support Staff Training Program Info Session 2023
Beyond Words 2023 - Writers Guild Awards Screenplay Nominees Panels AUDIO
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Beyond Words 2023 - Writers Guild Awards Screenplay Nominees Panels AUDIO
The Daniels dissect their Oscar-winning screenplay
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The Daniels dissect their Oscar-winning screenplay
How to craft a rom-com, from meet cute to happily ever after
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How to craft a rom-com, from meet cute to happily ever after
WGF's Year-End Fundraising Video 2022
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WGF's Year-End Fundraising Video 2022
WGFestival2022: An Evening with Netflix Creators
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WGFestival2022: An Evening with Netflix Creators
Amazon Studios' Q&A with THIRTEEN LIVES screenwriter William Nicholson and screenwriter John August
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Amazon Studios' Q&A with THIRTEEN LIVES screenwriter William Nicholson and screenwriter John August

Komentáře

  • @user-st8nk7wq8g
    @user-st8nk7wq8g Před 21 hodinou

    What a wonderful man!

  • @australiainfelix7307

    Hmmmm, changed his name from Zuckerman.

  • @drimeloca
    @drimeloca Před 4 dny

    That was very useful and they're both just adorable! Yes, Brit is right about us artists being like a satellite dish tuning into the collective frequency.

  • @affableman
    @affableman Před 5 dny

    I've always been a reader and Abe Polonsky was a hero of mine. Not for his politics but for his moral stance. He was a truth teller and he told truth to power. Today, we have nothing but sycophants, suck-ups and toadies who have no principles and are the worst kind of moral relativists there are. They're the ones who toss away their morals, values and ethics in companies and in politics simply to gain more power over others. We see it with those that surround that criminal who used to be President. They bow and scrape to him and they'll throw everything American, everything good and moral under the bus for him. They have no problem siding with the enemies of America like Putin. I don't know how so many can do that when we've saw the same happen in a country we had to fight to defeat in WWII. They went along to get along and the end result was the systemic murder of over six million Jews, Roma, the handicapped and others not to mention the tens of millions that country killed in that war. We stopped them then thanks to guys like Abe Polonsky. Now, the same are here and they're trying to bring to this country what we defeated in WWII.

  • @DaphneTooGaming
    @DaphneTooGaming Před 5 dny

    Kelly Lynne is a legend!

  • @user-zn6ds3xt3p
    @user-zn6ds3xt3p Před 6 dny

    The East was so good!

  • @user-zn6ds3xt3p
    @user-zn6ds3xt3p Před 6 dny

    When Brit talked about Stranger Things I got chills because as a screenwriter and artist I've always felt that there is some type of electric frequency line with stories that we tap into. It's an energy and you sometimes meet other artists doing something similar to you, but different, because they've tapped into the same frequency line.

  • @ashaale3605
    @ashaale3605 Před 8 dny

    Can they just continue the OA??? Why they can't continue the OA??? Can't they just pitch the rest of the seasons to Amazon or something??? WTF

  • @Sneakydevil247
    @Sneakydevil247 Před 8 dny

    Terrible writer

  • @victorleyva8660
    @victorleyva8660 Před 8 dny

    Your writing sucks

  • @vegasdutch
    @vegasdutch Před 8 dny

    This is why Hollywood is failing. Writers are talentless.

  • @GHOST-AI1
    @GHOST-AI1 Před 8 dny

    you ruined sw and research is terrible. half *ss writer

  • @KushagraaDubeyy
    @KushagraaDubeyy Před 8 dny

    The audio could’ve been slightly better. Eric’s voice could’ve been better.

  • @zartajmajeed
    @zartajmajeed Před 8 dny

    18:58 "There's this feeling of being after something quite specific..." - I now see that feeling is what Brit evokes in all her roles and stories - from Another Earth to The OA to Murder at the End of the World - it's a je ne sais quoi that is quite specific but not easily described because it's just so different from anything else

  • @yellowsmegma4269
    @yellowsmegma4269 Před 8 dny

    There goes Star Wars!

  • @ianguignet757
    @ianguignet757 Před 9 dny

    Brit and Zal are legit

  • @TheFamousChang
    @TheFamousChang Před 9 dny

    This woman knows absolutely nothing about star wars and look st the shit she is writing

  • @marcosdesebastiangallego8379

    I was listening masterclass by Mr. Gladwell and learning about the sensitive intelligence. Brit Marling😮

  • @georgesadler3944
    @georgesadler3944 Před 10 dny

    Fantastic watch. So much love for both their ambition and vulnerability behind every story they tell, never change B+Z ❤

  • @Coolbindus
    @Coolbindus Před 11 dny

    i didn't get the joke about the devil

  • @parrmik
    @parrmik Před 11 dny

    The brilliance of Sherwood was honed in radio, where the importance of dialogue and image were un aided by visual technology.Other greats of TV had similar training in vaudville; these training grounds no longer exist.

  • @fywongmd
    @fywongmd Před 13 dny

    Wow, I didn't realize this until I rewatched the dissecting of the script. When they discuss Gong Gong mumbling in his sleep, "We have to go. The Japanese are here" on page 15, it reminded me of stories that my mother would tell about the Japanese invasion and occupation of China during WWII. She lived in the SE province of Canton, China and had to escape from her village when the Japanese marched in. She made her way from Canton into Hong Kong during the war. So, even though that line of dialog was edited out of the movie, it really gave an authenticity to what Gong Gong's experience would have been like living in China at the time. It was a window into the post-traumatic stress that my mother had experienced.

  • @billyloska9224
    @billyloska9224 Před 14 dny

    Love of money, Root of All Evil, TV is not a good way to spend time living life

  • @jwstageplays
    @jwstageplays Před 14 dny

    I'm left feeling the two colab show runners have that, Bacall - Bogart & or Tracy- Hepburn creative voices of magic.

  • @jwstageplays
    @jwstageplays Před 14 dny

    "The Story IS the Boss" - Brit.

  • @jwstageplays
    @jwstageplays Před 14 dny

    "We'll teach ourselves to write" thank you Brit. Hey Malcolm, I still think your "Million Dollar Murray USMC " the Reno NV story would be a great script idea for the WGF Veterans Writing Project to team score. Salutes.

  • @GothicTopicPodcast
    @GothicTopicPodcast Před 14 dny

    What a delightful woman! I wish I could have met her. Thank you for sharing this interview with us.

  • @LoyalOpposition
    @LoyalOpposition Před 16 dny

    He does a GREAT interview on The Mort Sahl Show which is on CZcams

  • @felipejoya7897
    @felipejoya7897 Před 19 dny

    Just finished binging S 2 in Netflix Latin America ♥

  • @theindustrypod
    @theindustrypod Před 19 dny

    What a treat to find this. There's not enough interviews with these two.

  • @christianshreve3461
    @christianshreve3461 Před 21 dnem

    Wonderful

  • @michaelyoon9355
    @michaelyoon9355 Před 22 dny

    Your story is not the same as mine you idiot

    • @michaelyoon9355
      @michaelyoon9355 Před 22 dny

      Like I recognize my performance was but you defend your shit ending.

    • @michaelyoon9355
      @michaelyoon9355 Před 22 dny

      How do you not take responsibility for that poor performance?

    • @michaelyoon9355
      @michaelyoon9355 Před 22 dny

      You don't have growth unless you recognize that a mistake was made dude.

  • @enorma29
    @enorma29 Před 23 dny

    jesus please normalize your audio, I had to keep a finger on the volume keys the whole video, damon talks too low and carlton talks too loud.

  • @kristinabliss
    @kristinabliss Před 25 dny

    Cable vs. network 👋🏼

  • @dadominate
    @dadominate Před měsícem

    Schwartz was certainly talented and really tells a great story! Not surprising, given his writing acumen.

  • @gwenniegirl50
    @gwenniegirl50 Před měsícem

    An observation about two year old Billy Wilder being in a dress - for that time all infants and toddlers of any gender wore skirted garments (dresses). Typically boys did not wear britches until they could pull up and fasten the pants by themselves. However, it is entirely possible that the Wilders may have indeed wanted a girl. I do understand that this commentary lent itself better to the premise of this story. Thanks for letting me have my say.

  • @tench07
    @tench07 Před měsícem

    He says he never wrote about finding his father's body after he committed suicide, but he did... sort of... in Marathon Man.

  • @markothwriter
    @markothwriter Před měsícem

    I talked to William Goldman one time and he gave me the advice of "Don't give a crap what anyone else thinks".

  • @DevilDogDen1775
    @DevilDogDen1775 Před měsícem

    Back in the day I LOVED watching Gilligan's Island.... Watching it was a lot like visiting good friends once a week...And I especially enjoyed singing along to the theme song....

  • @TheJonnyEnglish
    @TheJonnyEnglish Před měsícem

    Nice tips for specs thanks guys

  • @TheJonnyEnglish
    @TheJonnyEnglish Před měsícem

    Zoom couldn’t handle that much talent on screen at once

  • @vincegay986
    @vincegay986 Před měsícem

    SPOILERS: CHINATOWN Having seen Chinatown many times, and having seen a couple versions of the script, there are questions I’d like to ask Towne: -At the hall of records, the perfectly cast snotty bureaucrat of a clerk says that part of the Valley (presumably the San Fernando Valley, a phrase I don’t think is ever used in the film) is in Ventura County, which has never been true. Writing error, or done intentionally, to make the clerk seem even more snotty? -In one version of the script (which I think was filmed, but not used), Evelyn, immediately after revealing the truth about Katherine, makes reference to the dam disaster and some kind of mental breakdown on her father’s part. The line, “The dam broke”, appears to have more than one meaning. She very briefly suggests that she had to care for him, and their relationship became like that of spouses. Was this description meant to reflect reality, or just the still-traumatized Evelyn’s distorted interpretation of what happened? Is Evelyn excusing her father or blaming herself? Did he simply not understand what he was doing , or did he just not care? Cross being what he was, I suspect this was a twisted mix of mental breakdown, already being 100% self serving, and already being someone who lived to abuse power, be it political or interpersonal. Cross later avoids answering Gittes’s question as to whether or not he blames Evelyn with an arguably true observation about humans in general (“capable of anything”), but it evades the issue and reflects exactly the kind of muddled assessment of his own culpability that one would expect from Cross. -In the final cut. Gittes, in a question phrased as a statement, says, right after the big revelation, “He raped you” Evelyn responds by shaking her head. Does the head shake mean, “No. It wasn’t rape”?, or, “I don’t want to talk about it”, or, “It’s complicated”? I think that Evelyn, an at least partially brainwashed fifteen year old in a nightmare situation, was very much raped, and could not possibly have consented, but may not realize that, especially if she had, at the time, even the least bit of conflicted feelings about what happened, helped along by her father’s twisted spin on the matter. -Evelyn seems to have had genuine affection and appreciation for Hollis-but while she often appears to be someone who is just barely holding herself together, and I get why she wouldn’t be entirely surprised by his death, she never appears grief stricken or immediately shook up by it. Does Evelyn not actually care about Hollis? Is she too preoccupied to grieve? Has trauma left her somewhat detached from her emotions, or is she just very good at keeping herself ever so barely under control? She very quickly ends up in bed with Gittes. Did abuse teach her that sex is the appropriate response to unpleasant emotion? What was the nature of her indiscretions while married to Hollis. Was Hollis more of a surrogate father than husband? -Gittes appears to be very much the proverbial idealist found just below the surface of many apparent cynics. Is that why Gittes, after many smart moves, makes the not at all smart move of meeting Cross alone, and of letting Cross know that he has the one known piece of physical evidence on his person? With any other writer, I would assume that this is a monumental error. Given that this is the work of Towne (and maybe Polanski), I’m more inclined to think that this is a reflection of Gittes being a mix of jaded and wide-eyed innocent. The catharsis he imagines he’ll get from this confrontation with evil blinds him to what an incredible strategic blunder it is. I would love for Towne to address this. BTW, I don’t think allowing Cross to take the bifocals helps Cross get away with it all. Cross’ style, the physical might involved in drowning Hollis, and the stupid sloppiness of not realizing the bifocals were missing, and not finding and retrieving the bifocals indicates to me that Claude did the dirty work while Cross probably went inside and poured himself a drink. In the unlikely event that someone were to take the fall for Hollis’s murder, the someone would be Claude, or some other sap-maybe even Gittes. Also: from the second Gittes, in the final scene, starts trying to tell Escobar what happened, it’s clear that Gittes could show verifiable film of the murder, and nothing would happen to Cross. It’s likely none of Cross’ henchman would be in trouble either. When Cross tells Evelyn what a “highly disturbed woman” she is, he’s the most powerful man in the city, announcing to the cops and others present what the official narrative is going to be. One more observation about the film’s relentless focus on moral murkiness: Evelyn’s fate being foreshadowed by Gittes description of whatever happened previously in Chinatown, and by the appearance of Curly’s wife displaying the limits of Gittes’s pat reasoning in the barber shop scene about just uncovering the truth, and not being in control of whether justice is done. The Curly situation is a repeat of the Chinatown scenario of never knowing if you’re combatting evil or helping it along. Did Gittes nobly expose the dalliance of a no-good two-timing wife? Or did an abused woman have one moment of respite exposed by Gittes, bringing on more abuse? Interesting that Curly, who’s deep in debt to Gittes for a service that’s caused nothing but trouble, has to ask Gittes for forgiveness of what he owes, in exchange for a trip that’s more dangerous than Curly can possibly know. How exactly is Gittes different from the banker? Finally, a point about screenwriting. One of the challenges is to very briefly convey the spirit of characters, wardrobe, setting; etc without, on the page, micro-managing the experts who bring those elements to life. One great example of this in Chinatown is with the scene in which Gittes first meets Cross. The very brief exterior setting description begins with, “It is California in miniature.” Brilliant! Communicates the vision in a way that allows the other creatives to be truly creative. Almost as good as the first sentence about Max Bialystock in The Producers: “Max Bialystock is a big baby.” The dialogue and actor directions take care of the rest.

  • @esignsmedia
    @esignsmedia Před měsícem

    Pure inspiration!

  • @usacut6968
    @usacut6968 Před měsícem

    WATCH David O. Russell's masterpiece 'Spanking the Monkey', I bought the movie when it came out (on video I think). It's one of those films with a strong theme, but it has the genius of not boxing you in, and that makes all the difference in telling a story. It will be a cult film one day, if it isn't already.

  • @DynamoChannl
    @DynamoChannl Před měsícem

    Not bad. Not bad at ALL.

  • @jennifer86010
    @jennifer86010 Před měsícem

    The first minute of this video ends with the same words written on Billy Wilder's grave stone...."I'm a writer, but then nobody is perfect".

  • @Jose_Irizarry
    @Jose_Irizarry Před měsícem

    Real impactful and incredible stories.

  • @happycat3399
    @happycat3399 Před měsícem

    I absolutely love this. The back stories of incredible people, right place right time, persevere, willingness to learn. Becoming so very successful. I wonder if he ever knew how many people he enriched with his talent? Amazing Life stories. Circle of life. I just love this.🎥❤️ RIP Garry Marshall

  • @lesley5839
    @lesley5839 Před měsícem

    you guys are so cool

  • @theogoldberg8919
    @theogoldberg8919 Před měsícem

    #WritersGuildFoundation around 1'13'00 what Robert Benton is trying to say is that writing stories begin with oral stories , Tales , transmission. It's fundamental. Don't write anything you couldn't pronounce , especially for a script !!!!!