Common Mistakes Writers Make and How to Solve Them - Act Two

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
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    Today I'm looking at common mistakes writers make in Act Two and how to solve these problems.
    Films Used:
    Toy Story
    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
    #Screenwriting #CommonStoryMistakes
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Komentáře • 86

  • @TylerMowery
    @TylerMowery  Před 3 lety +14

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  • @lizafootfor5471
    @lizafootfor5471 Před 4 lety +50

    While the recent Disney movies have been good with animation, visuals and characters the problem is there's been many small story flaws that even we Disney fans have noticed. From Wreck it Ralph 2 to Toy Story 4. Amazing topic to bring up.

    • @chocotoasties2671
      @chocotoasties2671 Před 4 lety +9

      It's because they erase the themes of the originals in an attempt to be "nuanced"

  • @Ryann10SA
    @Ryann10SA Před 4 lety +110

    Tyler, your are the next John Truby my friend. Ive found myself learning so much from your videos, to be honest even more then any John Truby or Robert McKee videos. Please keep up the good work and I look forward to watching your movies in the future. Ps. Toy Story is like the ultimate writers guide to learning screenwriting and I love you chose it for your video

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  Před 4 lety +17

      Glad you’re learning from the videos!

  • @Maggoz777
    @Maggoz777 Před 4 lety +43

    Is it me or you know about The Story Grid? If not, you should check it, you'll love it. Everything you say clicks. Keep it up

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  Před 4 lety +11

      Haven’t heard of it. I’ll take a look!

    • @anthonysiebenmorgen7216
      @anthonysiebenmorgen7216 Před 4 lety +3

      I just looked into the Story Grid. Thanks for sharing, its pretty awesome! Will definitely be using that

    • @Maggoz777
      @Maggoz777 Před 4 lety

      @@TylerMowery Oh, boy. You're in for a treat. :)

    • @Maggoz777
      @Maggoz777 Před 4 lety +1

      @@anthonysiebenmorgen7216 Always happy to share great things and I do believe The Story Grid Is quite awesome. There's the book, the website and specially the podcast, so don't miss any of those. Good luck!

    • @rakhunuhepptaylor2135
      @rakhunuhepptaylor2135 Před 4 lety

      @@Maggoz777 You ever heard of Dramatica Pro? I love the Grand Argument theory?

  • @Wawagirl17
    @Wawagirl17 Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you so much not only for this intelligent video, but also for pointing out how extremely well-written the first "Toy Story" film is. It's my favorite animated movie of all time (2nd favorite movie overall), and I get so tired of the only compliments of it being "nostalgia" and "childhood memories" and "the one that started it all" while simultaneously mocking the early animation style and praising how much better the sequels are. As if to say that if this movie hadn't kicked off the rest of the franchise, then it wouldn't even be worth remembering / discussing / or rewatching. That is such bullshit. It's a brilliant comedy and a great story, with plenty of touching moments, and with what I've always called one of the tightest scripts ever written. It's rare I see anyone else agree on how perfect the script is, and it's much appreciated.

  • @MistCellaneous-5
    @MistCellaneous-5 Před 4 lety +107

    Sounds like most Disney in general at the moment

  • @briancotton8692
    @briancotton8692 Před 4 lety +2

    Love your videos, man. I’m more into writing novels, but your videos are better than the ones that focus on writing novels. Keep up the great work!

  • @Eldoggia
    @Eldoggia Před 4 lety

    Very well done video. Conscise and easy to follow. I appreciate You Tubers who don't include a lot of distracting mannerisms in their speaking. The text inserts make it easy to pause the video and take notes. Thanks!

  • @AngelAlvarezCineTV
    @AngelAlvarezCineTV Před 4 lety +7

    Yes! Thanks for this! very insightful

  • @avtpro
    @avtpro Před rokem +3

    Even Pixar won't break down their stories this thoroughly. Thanks.

  • @jasperhale3607
    @jasperhale3607 Před 4 lety +13

    very helpful! I was facing this problem myself but now I understand how to progress my story better!

  • @sarahvaughan1550
    @sarahvaughan1550 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much, Tyler! Your channel really is amazing and has helped me so much

  • @ZvilgantisKailis
    @ZvilgantisKailis Před 4 lety +24

    For me problems are in the third act or final ending. For example, boy meets girl and... how to end this with mindblowing five oscar value worth ending? With the same effect like those falling skyscrappers in the The Fight Club (don't talk about it - thats against the rules).

    • @UltimateKyuubiFox
      @UltimateKyuubiFox Před 4 lety +4

      What do each of those characters want and what’s the greatest sacrifice they could possibly make to get it? If you have two characters ending up together by the end, and the ending is supposed to be huge in scale, what do they each have to overcome in order to be together and what physical external thing can be dealt with to symbolize it? Attack the characters’ flaws. Make those flaws part of the plot they need to battle physically within the story.

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  Před 4 lety +8

      Third act video coming next!

    • @farzeen2085
      @farzeen2085 Před 4 lety

      Is it a good idea to kill a main character? That's the twist in my story, that I'm writing.

    • @adamfuller5640
      @adamfuller5640 Před 3 lety +4

      @@farzeen2085 Only if the other characters that we care about learn or gain or lose something from the character's death. Just killing the character to be subversive is not nearly as cool or original as it sounds. There has to be a very specific reason that makes the overall story more emotionally impactful.

  • @writing741
    @writing741 Před 4 lety +9

    I had an obsurd ideaa, but i would love to see your case study on toy story, a full breakdown, hope u will have interest and time for that ! still love your channel!

  • @DarkSparkles
    @DarkSparkles Před 4 lety

    Decided to start writing my first story and this series is particularly helpful!

  • @NiallFlynn-mr5uq
    @NiallFlynn-mr5uq Před 4 lety

    Thanks man very helpful 🤘

  • @saraskerritt9262
    @saraskerritt9262 Před 4 lety +18

    I love this series Tyler it's so helpful. Well done again! :)

  • @Ousvec
    @Ousvec Před 3 lety

    You are really the master of the craft man... your points are amazing...

  • @VideoGameRoom32
    @VideoGameRoom32 Před 4 lety +2

    Great Video. Will you be making a video for a Act Three?

  • @ComicPower
    @ComicPower Před 3 lety +1

    Tyler's videos always deliver

  • @darryl0745
    @darryl0745 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow. When you named the normal problems of writing a second act I inmediately made the skeleton of a plan to fix them and it was just what you said. I mean, not exactly, but something is something. I've learned things today.

  • @chaeyoungvideos5742
    @chaeyoungvideos5742 Před 4 lety +1

    Man you are so helpful

  • @belhanafirachid4390
    @belhanafirachid4390 Před 3 lety

    iim really tankful for all ur advices in all ur videos

  • @plisskenetic
    @plisskenetic Před 4 lety +5

    Where's your Act 3 video. That's where I'm stuck lol

  • @jeffemanberg1966
    @jeffemanberg1966 Před 4 lety +6

    Hey, I'm trying to figure out if I have time to take your course but I have no idea how many hours it is.

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  Před 4 lety +3

      In total it’s about 8 hours long. I purposely made it packed with value but short enough to get through pretty quickly.

  • @donalddeluxe6407
    @donalddeluxe6407 Před 4 lety +1

    Lol. Sorry, every time I hear Tom hanks as woody say “light snack”, it cracks me up every time.

  • @the7thseven873
    @the7thseven873 Před 3 lety

    Nice✨💯

  • @Caezarsworld
    @Caezarsworld Před 4 lety +7

    Tyler you are the motherf#%

  • @Septumsempra8818
    @Septumsempra8818 Před 4 lety +4

    great channel.
    do you let viewers bounce ideas off you?
    s/o from South Africa

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  Před 4 lety

      I do! Check out the Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/644895109269258/ or message me on Facebook!

  • @gamster96
    @gamster96 Před 4 lety

    I never noticed the Binford Tool Box in Toy Story till now.

  • @daramej
    @daramej Před 4 lety

    This series is the best series on screenwriting I found on CZcams. I don't usually watch videos a few times but I went through the Guide to Screenwriting twice. Kudos and thank you.

  • @shrenalforever2135
    @shrenalforever2135 Před 4 lety +1

    It's a tough matter to write excellent but not impossible. ..impossible itself says "I m possible "!!!!😊😊

  • @audioengineeringtips
    @audioengineeringtips Před 3 lety

    cool thank's

  • @jannekramm9345
    @jannekramm9345 Před 3 lety

    Hey, thank you, I really appreciate your Videos, I even googled how to spell "appreciate" correctly for this comment. One thing though, maybe that's a european thing, or even a german one, but since I hope you have some of us among your viewers, I'm quite used to think in a 5 act system, maybe you could make clear that you work on 3 acts, to avoid some confusion. Just a detail, thanks again.

  • @nikolajmadsen1002
    @nikolajmadsen1002 Před 3 lety

    This video made me want to watch toy story again... like a lot

  • @craig8304
    @craig8304 Před 3 lety

    Do these principles apply to the first act?

  • @aeraerstill
    @aeraerstill Před 4 lety +2

    Is it a problem that the focus shifts, gradually?

  • @Lanngeax
    @Lanngeax Před 4 lety +1

    Disney is the best example for this :)

  • @loudandfast1389
    @loudandfast1389 Před 4 lety +1

    Can each act build the motivation for a character to change?

    • @vigneshvicky8139
      @vigneshvicky8139 Před 4 lety

      Yes

    • @icecreamhero2375
      @icecreamhero2375 Před 4 lety +1

      yeah the story and ending are the easy part the hard part is the idea. Writing a story is like knocking over dominos. This happened because this happened because this happened because this happened because this happened. And with each because this happened the situation should escalate and get worse.

  • @pinakichakraborty8759

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @2340Vegas
    @2340Vegas Před 4 lety

    Tell me how the 'point of no return' structure applies to the Oscar winning movie (and deserving so) "SPOTLIGHT". At the exact midpoint of the movie (the middle of the second act) they decide to do a reverse look-up of the church's records of Boston Priests. I'm not sure if the 'point of no return' structure was ever applied to this movie except to when the editors decided to release the results of their investigation. Structure is important, but it can't help a bad story.

  • @esteepoichot2796
    @esteepoichot2796 Před rokem

    Juju J.

  • @bigblack9819
    @bigblack9819 Před 3 lety

    Dude, how about a spoiler alert for Toy Story next time! Jeeze.

  • @domecice10
    @domecice10 Před 4 lety

    and Act 3? 🙏🏻😭😭

  • @dahgurr4833
    @dahgurr4833 Před 4 lety

    I wanna give up, writings so hard

    • @markbagang7670
      @markbagang7670 Před 3 lety

      I would stop you, but only you can change that. I agree, writing is hard but I still like it anyways. If you got tired of it, then it's ok.

  • @mychannel-lp9iq
    @mychannel-lp9iq Před 4 lety +1

    Dont get me wrong.. I love this channel.. but have this dude ever written a script? That's been mad into a movie to charge 150$???

  • @ashesfrombones
    @ashesfrombones Před 4 lety

    Lord of the Ring is a BAD BAD BAD example

  • @aufowithwificoverage3328

    Nani?! Why this dude so gorgeous

  • @stevequizodlibumpbumpbump3575

    Per Jung, rings betoken our self. Givin ring to Mordor is givin self to devil. Tolkein would have known this and constructed the plot with deliberate malice of intent (from our point of viewin).

  • @RuneKatashima
    @RuneKatashima Před 4 lety +1

    These aren't common mistakes. You don't even list a mistake. You just make a video about ONE thing writers SHOULD do.

    • @Cityweaver
      @Cityweaver Před 2 lety

      He outlined a narratively perfect movie and explained rising action in simple, digestible terms and you're complaining that isn't good enough? Good lord, I'd hate to cook you dinner.

  • @stevequizodlibumpbumpbump3575

    Why do I hate almost all last acts, or second-halves, created by corporate entertainment?
    Also, 3 is not so good a number as 4, so I am wonderin whether a fourth act might have merit, and how the plot would be divided. {later} Oic that fourth act structure has been much taught.
    Shakespeare's lines are deliberately in pentameter because the Baconian faction was satanist in secret. Tetrameter would have been beneficial to the Divine Plan, and octameter even better.

  • @holdencaulfield8933
    @holdencaulfield8933 Před 4 lety +1

    A Lessons from the screenplay rip off?

    • @critiquefinn5107
      @critiquefinn5107 Před 4 lety +1

      No. I admire both, and they each have very narrow subjects to teach, but that's about it, lessons from the screenplay lets you soak in information, Tyler just gives a helpful shopping list. Both effective methods.

  • @thumbaumrrr
    @thumbaumrrr Před 2 lety

    Your course is expensive, man

  • @stevequizodlibumpbumpbump3575

    My problem is that the ideas for the tale take about five hours and I'm tryin to make a movin picture under two hours. I'm such a good writer already (thanks to God), that I'm afraid that learnin more is goin to make me to overthink rather than to flow. But I always begin by sayin to God, "Please, YOU write this through me".
    One thing that I appreciate is that act 1 of this series did not cause any peril of overthinkin, though I alredy instinctively do some of what was taught therein.

  • @DevonRichardsCreates
    @DevonRichardsCreates Před 4 lety +1

    "Some mistakes I see..." Okaaay. WTF have you written? This is a little like a non-live musician posting tabs online. Those of us with optioned material and active projects don't want advice from a nasal man-child.

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  Před 4 lety +11

      Then don’t take it? No one asked you to watch?

    • @Scroteydada
      @Scroteydada Před 4 lety +3

      I don't get this. You recognise a on issue with your work and THEN you think of a solution. These are separate skills. You should know you can have one without the other because everyone does at some point of the creative process at least

    • @Ruylopez778
      @Ruylopez778 Před 4 lety +6

      I'm sure someone with 'optioned material' has much more important things to do with their time than criticise and belittle others [or watch YT videos on writing]. But thanks anyway for stopping by and dispensing such powerful wisdom. Everyone is eternally grateful to hear what is and isn't worthy of you.

    • @1999studios
      @1999studios Před 4 lety +1

      Damn man. Shut up

    • @Spheriment
      @Spheriment Před 11 měsíci

      horrible comment delete now