How Pro Screenwriters Beat Writer's Block

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    A look into how professional filmmakers and screenwriters fix their writer's block. This is motivation for all aspiring screenwriters.
    Filmmakers featured in order of appearance:
    00:00 Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network)
    00:48 Coen Brothers (Fargo, No Country for Old Men)
    01:24 Jordan Peele (Get Out)
    04:19 Noah Baumbach (Marriage Story)
    05:59 Dustin Lance Black (Milk)
    06:28 Charlie Kaufman (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind)
    07:48 Taylor Sheridan (Wind River, Sicario)
    09:05 Dan Gilroy (Nightcrawler)
    10:06 Damien Chazelle (Whiplash, La La Land)
    10:23 Scott Neustadter (500 Days of Summer)
    10:37 Krysty Wilson-Cairns (1917)
    10:59 Robert Towne (Chinatown)
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    How Pro Screenwriters Beat Writer's Block
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Komentáře • 308

  • @BehindtheCurtain
    @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +16

    Join our Discord server and tell me what your favorite film is: discord.gg/xxTqXXd

    • @Mitch-nx2ic
      @Mitch-nx2ic Před 3 lety

      Why do you have a playblast of maya's cloth simulation running in the background?

    • @Lincoln1400
      @Lincoln1400 Před 3 lety

      Great video!!!
      Can you send the link from Noah Baumbach interview?

  • @franciscondon1902
    @franciscondon1902 Před 4 lety +556

    One way not to beat writers block is to take your family up to a deserted hotel for the winter. Some serious shit will end up going down.

    • @CutTheBeardToWatch
      @CutTheBeardToWatch Před 4 lety +24

      Francis Condon that’s a good advice to *Overlook* your work 😁

    • @ZaxorVonSkyler
      @ZaxorVonSkyler Před 4 lety +18

      All work and no play might Jack up your word count!

    • @doremiakaradiant205
      @doremiakaradiant205 Před 4 lety +3

      My search prior to landing on this channel was The Shining and Dr. Sleep. I guess I'll indulge because this has to be a sign, right?

    • @shaunaksoni7595
      @shaunaksoni7595 Před 3 lety +2

      All work and no play

    • @mohamedashian604
      @mohamedashian604 Před 3 lety

      Speaking from experience are you?

  • @Zeedijk2020
    @Zeedijk2020 Před 4 lety +831

    I once read a quote form a small child in a documentary about how she draws. Her answer is: 'First I think. And then I draw my think.' Best advice I ever got.

  • @Kishan_Baijnath
    @Kishan_Baijnath Před 4 lety +386

    Main thing I took away from this: Jordan Peele is sitting on Chupacabra script that we deserve to see.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +42

      We should all tweet at Jordan Peele with #ReleaseTheChupacabra

    • @RTKdarling
      @RTKdarling Před 4 lety +2

      Right? 'Nuff said, take my money

    • @sfus5354
      @sfus5354 Před 4 lety +3

      Writer’s block: “Well guys, we did it. Chupacabra film is no more.”

    • @ThatMans-anAnimal
      @ThatMans-anAnimal Před 4 lety +1

      He's a hack.

    • @gabbyhyman1246
      @gabbyhyman1246 Před 4 lety +6

      @@ThatMans-anAnimal Take your happy pill and go away.

  • @berlineczka
    @berlineczka Před 4 lety +261

    "Follow the fun". That is tremendous advice! Writer's block usually means a lot of frustration and negative emotions, which demotivates fast. Focusing on the fun bits is a good way out/around the problematic part.

    • @alexispapageorgiou72
      @alexispapageorgiou72 Před 4 lety +3

      It's known that a positive feeling stimulates the thinking part of the brain, right? Especially if the two are relatives.

    • @mejohn101
      @mejohn101 Před 4 lety +4

      thats just good life advice

    • @icecreamhero2375
      @icecreamhero2375 Před 3 lety +3

      I would say anything is better than nothing you can always edit it later.

    • @alexispapageorgiou72
      @alexispapageorgiou72 Před 3 lety +1

      @@icecreamhero2375 Yeah, but what about taking a wrong turn. It's a pickle ... Not so easy to recognize, which is the big problem,, and finally, how much would you have to change if you pick up on the mistake too late. Always write what you love is what I've learned via my own experience, which truth be told, is not that much. First major project, but it's a big one ... Of course, I might be included in my own "advice" and not even realize it ... That's how hard this shit is.

    • @icecreamhero2375
      @icecreamhero2375 Před 3 lety

      @@alexispapageorgiou72 Yet again I am used to writting cartoons with the same characters every week. For my stuff as long as everyone is in character, no polt holes, you don't break the rules and there is a proper 3 act structure you are good to go.

  • @mattsmith6558
    @mattsmith6558 Před 4 lety +17

    “I do anything I can to avoid writing” I think procrastination is at the heart of writer’s block in all its forms and stems from a fear of failure. The fear that what you write or create isn’t good enough.

  • @anotherdanegan
    @anotherdanegan Před 4 lety +269

    I really appreciated all the different visual styles you had for each speaker. One of the best looking talking head videos I've ever seen.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +37

      Thanks, man! That means a lot. I always want to add something extra to the videos, but I'm not always sure people pay much attention. So it's good to get comments like this.

    • @shriviyasr3848
      @shriviyasr3848 Před 4 lety +12

      @@BehindtheCurtain We do pay attention. You did a great job with both the video and the audio.

    • @RhayaderGoesToTown
      @RhayaderGoesToTown Před 4 lety +3

      Definitely, it's one of the things that make this channel so fun to watch

    • @lucaschahuneau7612
      @lucaschahuneau7612 Před 4 lety +1

      @@BehindtheCurtain Can I ask which software you used to create such cool graphics? Thanks for putting all this great content together. This channel is such a great resource!

    • @rickardelimaa
      @rickardelimaa Před 4 lety +2

      If a content creator put work into it, it will at least make me more engaged because passion is contagious.

  • @cinemaster9012
    @cinemaster9012 Před 4 lety +75

    "pacing around my office"---explains the cinematography in the West Wing

  • @mad_the_monk
    @mad_the_monk Před 4 lety +18

    I laughed way too hard at Charlie Kaufman’s awkward delivery of “tight little bullshit” - that man is a true legend

  • @LutherE.Bolkart
    @LutherE.Bolkart Před 4 lety +78

    Same for me with Charlie Kaufman. I just think about it for a while. I think, come up with something new, think and think, until im absolutely sure this is what I want to do. And then I start writing.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +22

      Most of writing does seem to be the thinking about it. But it's a balance too, you know? Sometimes I think too much about it and never get anything written.

    • @PalaceDude
      @PalaceDude Před 4 lety +1

      I have a thing with the short stories I write. I never start writing unless I know exactly how it ends.
      Usually it's easier for me to start when I know the full structure (without details) And so when I start writing, it just flows out of my head. And then it's easier to polish, and fill the gaps after you finish.
      Last story I wrote, I spent a week or so thinking about it, and then I wrote it in one sit lol 6 pages.

    • @EN-wt7uv
      @EN-wt7uv Před 4 lety +1

      john cleese said a brilliant thing about going for a walk and think until hes certain he has the whole idea plotted out down to the dialogue

  • @user-gk9pl6vl5v
    @user-gk9pl6vl5v Před 4 lety +64

    I love how the Coen brothers are "Work... well maybe calling it work is a little gloryfying" and then first semester film school teachers are calling themselfs "real artists"

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +16

      Haha, the Coen Brothers are some of the least pretentious filmmakers I've listened to. It's great.

  • @amandaborges9218
    @amandaborges9218 Před 4 lety +17

    i was trying not to watch this video to avoid the fact that i’m dealing with writer’s block right now but now is the time

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +3

      Hopefully something in video unblocked something in your mind and you were able to write something! Good luck!

  • @Hot18Shot
    @Hot18Shot Před 4 lety +39

    Agreed on a lot of what these brilliant people have said; writer's block is the natural process, it's what will propel you forward. Rather than let it stump you, you have to let it guide you. It should guide you to truly think what it is that you want to present, and search for it in places you may find it, such as other projects or movies/books/music etc. that you enjoy. Anything. Then you come back with a fresh mind, with a better understanding of it and fresh perspective to continue. You might not always be putting words onto the pages, but no matter what, you never stop thinking about your story, and so sooner or later you will be ready when that idea comes along.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +3

      This is exactly right. The perspective switch on writer's block frees you up to continue being creative with your story and move forward. Good comment.

  • @PalaceDude
    @PalaceDude Před 4 lety +39

    I relate to Jordan Peele's point of view a lot. You don't BEAT writer's block, you just deal with it, you just DRIBBLE it, so to speak.
    Whenever I get a writer's block on a certain story, I just put it aside, and move to a different one (usually a totally different genre, like I go from writing a fantasy story to a crime story) as sort of a break. And the drive that I have in writing is mainly *inspiration.* Sometimes the break isn't to move to a different writing, but to stop the writing at once, and start looking for inspiration, but spontaneously (let it come naturally). Watch movies, read books, enjoy other people's stories, and listen to the superiors' and idols' ideas (like what I'm doing right now). So the ideas and inspirations especially come up when I watch a certain scene, or read a certain story. For example if I decide to watch a GAME OF THRONES episode, that will finally inspire me to go back to my fantasy story, I finally find new ideas, and solutions to my plot-holes.
    Whenever the fun stops, save it until the fun returns, and only inspiration will bring that fun back.

  • @bunathan2485
    @bunathan2485 Před 4 lety +4

    I love how some are conflicting with others.
    It shows how everyone is different and everyone has a different way of writing

  • @walternate2914
    @walternate2914 Před 4 lety +31

    Really encouraging to hear these successful professionals describe the way I feel about writing-some days it is really working and others you feel like a complete failure. But you just have to keep going, push through, and eventually you have something.

  • @alexandersttk
    @alexandersttk Před 4 lety +97

    Quick, someone send this to George R.R. Martin, maybe it helps him too!

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +15

      Hahaha, it's been 9 years! Apparently this isolation has helped him focus.

    • @chrisofnottingham
      @chrisofnottingham Před 4 lety +2

      I think IS following the fun rather than finishing off the work.

  • @hanieldarrison
    @hanieldarrison Před 4 lety +49

    I appreciate your content, thanks for putting such great information in one place all the time.

  • @gopet400
    @gopet400 Před 4 lety +21

    Easy just get some of that Aaron Sorkin genius juice.

  • @JakeBirkelGooglePlus
    @JakeBirkelGooglePlus Před 4 lety +13

    I have had writer’s block on something for class that is due in a week so THANK YOU

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +4

      Glad I could help in some small way. Good luck to you on your project!

  • @savehimgffff1777
    @savehimgffff1777 Před 4 lety +12

    I got an Aaron Sorkin ad on this video about Aaron sorkin.

  • @AnastaciaMary
    @AnastaciaMary Před 4 lety +9

    Jordan Peele and I are on the same wavelength: you get your images and revelations when you smoke a little weed and just listen to some music.

    • @Z5Z5Z5
      @Z5Z5Z5 Před 3 lety

      my subconscious and my conscious thoughts combine when i smoke, I get full brain potential 😂

  • @memory4479
    @memory4479 Před 4 lety +5

    Your channel is criminally underrated

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks, I appreciate that. We're seeing consistent growth and that's all I can ask for.

  • @nicke.424
    @nicke.424 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm new to screenwriting but whenever I cant think of what to do next I just do something regular. Go for a walk, clean carts at my job, sit down, etc. An idea comes to me almost every time. That's the weird thing about the writing process, you get flashes of ideas or answers to problems out of nowhere. You can think all you want at a desk of what you want to write but it's rarely as good as something that comes out of nowhere

  • @doglordian
    @doglordian Před 4 lety +9

    This is one of the best videos on writing I've seen on CZcams period. I'd love a part two.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety

      Hey, thanks I really appreciate that. Any topic suggestions you'd like up see for the next videos?

    • @hunterosking3255
      @hunterosking3255 Před 4 lety

      @@BehindtheCurtain I'd love to see one on Charlie Kaufman!

    • @hunterosking3255
      @hunterosking3255 Před 4 lety

      Keep up the great work man. There's a lot of videos out there right now that build analysis on top of writers habits and styles, and while those videos are sometimes very well done and intelligent, they give the misleading impression that you can figure out how to write by deconstructing singular works and authors. I love how your videos open up the writing process to subjectivity. Across them I can't find a singular argument about how to write. It leaves it up to the viewer to sort through the contradictory advice and methods to see what applies to them and what doesn't.
      Also a Kenneth Lonergan video would be sick (in addition to Kaufman).

  • @nadsoos2212
    @nadsoos2212 Před 4 lety +16

    Realizing that Damien Chazelle procrastinate made my day cause i feel like such a failure every time i do procrastinate

    • @lukethekuya
      @lukethekuya Před 3 lety

      It should really be the discipline to do something at least and move forward. Even with procrastination, if you are motivated and disciplined enough to write, you are good to go!
      Favorite director too. 😊

    • @nadsoos2212
      @nadsoos2212 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lukethekuya yep, i try not to let procrastination consume me completely hahaha, like i do my best to keep up; its a struggle sometimes

    • @lukethekuya
      @lukethekuya Před 3 lety

      Also with Chazelle's sharing, I recommended you do something else to make you think, like watch a movie or read a book. That way, your brain starts having more think power and imagination, which can help continue on your story. 😁

    • @lukethekuya
      @lukethekuya Před 3 lety

      @@nadsoos2212 Relate...
      Hopefully what we must finish can be finished well. 😀

    • @nadsoos2212
      @nadsoos2212 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lukethekuya hahahaha dude no, if anything, watching a movie is what i do DURING procrastination lmaoo

  • @kos6654
    @kos6654 Před 4 lety +8

    mindblowing analogy at the end there. im gonna use that

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +1

      It's literally a perfect analogy. Glad it connected with you.

  • @jakenell7673
    @jakenell7673 Před 4 lety +7

    pls dont slack off on the quality of ur vids. theyre good. This what really sets u apart

  • @DocOcky
    @DocOcky Před rokem +1

    Trust in your gift n realize anything you write will be good, there’s all kinds of audiences. As long as your speaking to your audience they will listen.

  • @bluesdjben
    @bluesdjben Před 3 lety +2

    I love Robert Towne's bit at the end. That's just how I feel in general when I'm looking at my life and my career and trying to figure out what I want to do next. I don't know what I want to do, but I have faith that if I keep an open mind and am prepared to take advantage of the opportunities that do come that I'll figure it out at some point.

  • @jamesfarmer8463
    @jamesfarmer8463 Před 4 lety +2

    That fishing comparison is so apt and clear.

  • @ArthurMoore
    @ArthurMoore Před 4 lety +6

    Beautifully done video. Thank you!

  • @raulruizdevelasco6215
    @raulruizdevelasco6215 Před 4 lety +3

    How does your channel only have 130K subs? This is quality content. I loved hearing how all these different top-notch writers have different methods to confront writer’s block. There isn’t one definitive answer. Every approach is valid.

  • @matschramm
    @matschramm Před 4 lety

    Quite simply, love this channel.

  • @AnalogDave
    @AnalogDave Před 4 lety +5

    This applies to any creative process. I write code and I implement alot of these different processes. What I've always thought is that my subconscious is way smarter than my conscious mind, so I try not to think to hard about anything. I just let it marinate in the background while doing something else. It will eventually come to me. I can also appreciate just putting something down even if you know its wrong. Just get the ball rolling seems to help me.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety

      Exactly! Growing up I thought everything relied on pure willpower. I'm beginning to realize that the unconscious mind is the true beast. Thanks for talking about other creative mediums. I'm an admirer of coders and coding. I know a small amount. It's sooo frustrating, but that makes the reward even greater. Similar to writing.

  • @trevorrogers9276
    @trevorrogers9276 Před 4 lety +1

    The interviewer struggling to contain her laughter at the end was gold. Who knew such a perfectly placed curse word in the right tone could be so effective. 11:14

  • @nateburkart8947
    @nateburkart8947 Před 4 lety +11

    Would you be so kind as to do a "How I wrote" on the movie trainspotting? I think there is probably a really good story behind that one.

  • @peterkovic2241
    @peterkovic2241 Před 3 lety

    Exceptional video. Really cool to see the diverse ways pro writer's deal with the common issue of Writer's Block.

  • @jeremy812
    @jeremy812 Před 8 měsíci

    Jordan Peele section was fire. All is great. I appreciate the content.

  • @BlakeThePerson
    @BlakeThePerson Před 4 lety +2

    I really needed this video right now. Thank you for making this.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety

      Man, I'm glad it helped you. That's the goal. Keep it up, bro.

  • @MichK777
    @MichK777 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you SO much for this. It's such a relief to hear that so many experience this and that there are so many ways to approach/conceptualize it!

  • @dandai8
    @dandai8 Před 4 lety +2

    Your videos are incredibly helpful man, THANK YOU SO MUCH

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety

      Glad you like them, man! Trying to bring more and more value to the people!

  • @moratuwamaleke6923
    @moratuwamaleke6923 Před 4 lety

    This is an awesome channel. Thank you Behind the Curtain🙏🏾

  • @RuskiyStandardRaw
    @RuskiyStandardRaw Před 2 lety

    I'm working on something big and I'm very grateful for this.

  • @batgurrl
    @batgurrl Před 4 lety +2

    This was awesome thanks for putting this together. I crave more writing from the brilliant mind of Charlie Kaufman.
    Stay safe and healthy.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety

      Yes, I'm hoping to make an Eternal Sunshine video soon! Love Kaufman so much. He has a film coming out this year that he wrote and directed that seems to be slightly different than what he normally does, but I'm sure his voice will still be strong throughout.

    • @batgurrl
      @batgurrl Před 4 lety

      Behind the Curtain I thought you didn’t like my comment lol.
      ESOTSM happens to be my favorite movie of all time so that would be splendid.
      I look forward to anything new from him.
      It’s been too long.

  • @HardyCozen
    @HardyCozen Před 4 lety

    Wow this channel's content keeps getting better and better,

  • @gabbyhyman1246
    @gabbyhyman1246 Před 4 lety +2

    My writing teacher told me to go to a funky laundromat and find a character I could use. Prescriptive, but it really worked when I was young.

  • @haynesrobert2830
    @haynesrobert2830 Před 3 lety +3

    In my whole year, I didn't have any writers block issues writing almost 23 episodes of the protagonist. I started in 1st draft to write what's in my head before any dialogue to easily describe and give structure of the story. Once its completed I put the dialogue in the 2nd draft then go back and fix grammar and misspelled words. Then you should already have another outline being ready to go for the 1st draft or already for the dialogue to put place for the second draft

  • @geniosityfilms
    @geniosityfilms Před 4 lety

    This is quickly becoming my favorite screenwriting CZcams Channel.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +1

      That means a lot, man! I strive to bring the most value I can!

    • @geniosityfilms
      @geniosityfilms Před 4 lety

      @@BehindtheCurtain Keep up the great work! I would love to see more videos of
      writers talking about great shows like Homeland, The Americans, Ray Donovan, Atlanta, etc.

  • @aah4735
    @aah4735 Před 4 lety +5

    i got five pages out today because of this, thanks man

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +3

      Dude that's awesome. This is the best comment I've ever gotten on this channel.

    • @aah4735
      @aah4735 Před 4 lety

      lol you're welcome

  • @chaeyoungvideos5742
    @chaeyoungvideos5742 Před 4 lety +10

    I don't know what to believe now

  • @thegreathobino
    @thegreathobino Před 4 lety

    these videos are so useful. thank you :)

  • @daftbanna7202
    @daftbanna7202 Před 4 lety +1

    Write like it's your job. Make sure you always have a deadline to meet. It won't fix it but it can help

  • @MissGeorgiex1
    @MissGeorgiex1 Před 4 lety +1

    i LOVE a lot of this advice, especially 'bullshit on the page until you get back on track' ahah

  • @ShortTellswithChirasreeBose

    Wow, this is so awesome. Since I am a writer too and make videos on my stories, this looks really interesting and useful 🙏

  • @sainikhil4166
    @sainikhil4166 Před 4 lety

    Great work man

  • @EulerCosta
    @EulerCosta Před 4 lety

    You're Nuke Norway, right? This channel is great, man. Cheers!

  • @TheSharkTrager
    @TheSharkTrager Před 4 lety

    Thank you...this has really helped!

  • @josephkhalil8314
    @josephkhalil8314 Před 3 lety

    love the videos and love the work you put into it, it is rare for me to leave a comment, but i love your work too much to keep it to myself. thanks and keep up the good work

  • @tamarleahh.2150
    @tamarleahh.2150 Před 4 lety

    The best advice I got for writing was "write first, edit later" because then you get a better sense of what you want to show

  • @briangalloway7537
    @briangalloway7537 Před 4 lety

    Love the fishing analogy!

  • @julesalves3083
    @julesalves3083 Před 4 lety

    The look of your video gets better and better. Content too !

  • @williamhgould1583
    @williamhgould1583 Před 3 lety

    Great Video. Love it.

  • @sadeed22
    @sadeed22 Před 4 lety

    This is amazing. Honestly.

  • @JohnBradydoesstuff
    @JohnBradydoesstuff Před 4 lety

    It was incredibly helpful to hear that aaron sorkin has writers block. Thank you thank you thank you.

    • @MrGreen-ci2mm
      @MrGreen-ci2mm Před 2 lety

      Lol, sorkin only does book adaptations, nothing more. He needs to write an original story for once.

  • @egm100
    @egm100 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks for this.

  • @guerillawhite3083
    @guerillawhite3083 Před 4 lety +10

    i ddont know how to feel about jordan's advice, as someone with ADHD its very hard to stay focused on one project for very long even if its worth continuing, so it might be better to finish something til the bitter end

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +5

      Different people have different processes. Try it all and then do what works for you. Good luck!

    • @guerillawhite3083
      @guerillawhite3083 Před 4 lety

      @@BehindtheCurtain for sure! im always trying new things to follow my dream

    • @kokoleka808
      @kokoleka808 Před 4 lety +3

      You could write an outline, and then proceed to write a rough draft based on the outline. Or, you could write the scenes one by one on index cards and flesh them out later. You could take a few hours, a day, a week, a month, or as long as it takes to work on each scene. I finished my first draft by writing all the scenes one by one on index cards and fleshed them out, one by one. By the time I fleshed out all the scenes and added them all together, it nearly formed an entire rough draft.
      I pretty much had the entire story in my head, yet it would have been a monumental task to write the entire rough draft in one sitting, or even a dozen sittings. It's daunting to even think of doing it in one fell swoop--so if you're like me, I would suggest breaking the project down bit by bit, by writing one scene at a time. And whenever you're faced with writer's block, you can always work on the back story, do research or watch movies about the topic you're writing about or simply stop writing for the moment to let what you've written sink in. For me, the more back story I amassed, the more my story developed and the characters in it became more layered, to the point where it seems they take on a life of their own as the backstory offers so much for the story and characters to draw upon.
      I've gotten to the point where my screenplay is long enough to make a three hour movie. However, it'll probably be way under two hours by the time I cut out all the unnecessary dialogue and scenes that don't keep things interesting and drive the story forward. For now my screenplay is akin to a block of wood, which contains all the substance needed to make a feature film out of, but to turn it into a work of art will require carving out everything that is unnecessary to reveal the sculpture that is hiding behind it. I'm now realizing that from an artistic and creative standpoint, the heavy lifting happens during the rewrites. But I've gotten this far, so I won't give up.

    • @hollyerwin7511
      @hollyerwin7511 Před 4 lety

      @@kokoleka808 well done

    • @hollyerwin7511
      @hollyerwin7511 Před 4 lety

      I think what he's getting at is the act of writing allows new ideas to flow, the one you started lead to another one which feels like the sweet spot

  • @augustuscaeser10b78
    @augustuscaeser10b78 Před 4 lety +1

    the animation that flows behind the writer's pic...just help me get an idea of how actually quantum gravitational loops may fn...thanks for that
    and yeahhhhh...the advice are all as wise it can get
    thanks a lot man

  • @ChicagoMonsterPunk
    @ChicagoMonsterPunk Před 4 lety +1

    Your channel is so fucking necessary. Thank you.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +1

      Man, thanks so much for watching. I really appreciate that.

  • @mangologg3070
    @mangologg3070 Před 4 lety

    I'm craving to become a rapper and your videos really help me a lot, especially ones like this, keep it up.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety

      That's unexpected, but really cool! Good luck to you, man.

  • @djm754
    @djm754 Před 4 lety

    Writing is like building a puzzle, but building the pieces as well.
    I'm basically done with my novel, wrapping up the forth draft. So glad to see that I've naturally stumbled into a workflow that is very similar to all these writers.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +1

      Congratulations on your novel. That's a big feat.

    • @djm754
      @djm754 Před 4 lety

      @@BehindtheCurtain Thanks very much! Great channel!

  • @redheron4321
    @redheron4321 Před 4 lety +3

    Wow, that was great! Can definitely relate to a few of these... But I don't think waiting to write until you feel like it is a good advice... Done this so many times, and it's probably just the perfect recipe to never do anything, I think. Anyway, thanks for that!

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +1

      It's definitely a balance for me, but I side with the ones in the video that talk about writing BS until you start flowing. Like what Noah Baumbach said, "Sometimes I don't feel like I'm ready [to write], but then I usually figure something out." Thanks for watching, man! Join the newsletter if you're interested in the new content coming to Behind the Curtain: www.behindthecurtainfilm.com/

  • @Danmarinja
    @Danmarinja Před 4 lety

    I always have so many documents open with different ideas, and I try to boil each idea down into why they excited me enough to write them down.
    One document might be a fun space adventure, but I realise I’m having more fun when the characters are just hanging out.
    Another will be some intense dramatic scene based in Celtic myth, but what I’m excited about is the one Banshee character that can sense when someone is about to die.
    While yet another will be a story about a charlatan getting his comeuppance, but just having the character talk in a way that’s smooth and fun is the most joyful part of the writing process.
    Like Peele said, find the fun, but also find the reason it’s fun. Combine the disparate fun ideas and just see what happens.

  • @ziggykoeverden3977
    @ziggykoeverden3977 Před 4 lety

    Please do a video on Taika Waititi Boy! Loved this video and your work. Keep it up!

  • @matthewsaponar
    @matthewsaponar Před 4 lety +2

    Loved Peele’s bit 👍👍

  • @RecklessViolet
    @RecklessViolet Před 3 lety

    Adaptation is one of the most brilliant screenplays ever written.

  • @DavidJLee-zr8ic
    @DavidJLee-zr8ic Před 4 lety +1

    it's to go live your life to the fullest and come back to write it all down and again and again

  • @Toxoplasmosis006
    @Toxoplasmosis006 Před 4 lety

    The "follow the fun" one tho. Love Jordan Peele and I haven't seen none of his films yet.

  • @sed9385
    @sed9385 Před 4 lety +1

    Dude... the effort though. Wow.

  • @creativeed6788
    @creativeed6788 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey! Recently subscribed and loving the concept of this channel! I would love to see a video of the "How I Wrote..." about the movie "Almost Famous", love that movie and I think would be really interesting seeing the commentary of the creator.

  • @howardkoor2796
    @howardkoor2796 Před 3 lety +6

    When your writing, don’t censor yourself. Lose yourself in your characters. Follow them around. Let them surprise you and themselves.

  • @m.mishra9133
    @m.mishra9133 Před 3 lety

    What a stunningly made video. I didn't even hear half the things.

  • @frontierfilms430
    @frontierfilms430 Před 3 lety

    Noah Baumbachs way of describing the writing process was really interesting. It was similar to how Cobb explained the dream world and how the dreamer controls it, in Inception

  • @ZearthGJL
    @ZearthGJL Před 4 lety +1

    Ok, I'm pretty sure it's not a coincidence that I got a master class advertising from the same person being interviewed.

  • @StevenCasteelYT
    @StevenCasteelYT Před 4 lety

    Nice motion graphics!

  • @jakeharries2775
    @jakeharries2775 Před 4 lety

    @Behind the Curtain - I'd love to see a video about Black Sails if that's at all possible? Loving your channel btw, really interesting and helpful for an aspiring writer.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety

      Hey, I'll look into! I'm not familiar. I appreciate the comment. I've got a lot of great things to come, believe me! Glad you're a part of the community.

  • @charliem1832
    @charliem1832 Před 4 lety

    This channel is the best

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety

      Glad you're enjoying the content! I have a lot more to come

  • @d00dufd00dz
    @d00dufd00dz Před 4 lety +3

    Listening to Robert Towne is like listening to god. Similar feeling to listening to George RR Martin. Great video!!! Love your stuff.

  • @marekhoy1418
    @marekhoy1418 Před 4 lety +1

    I got an ad with the same guy on the video image

  • @pedroc6802
    @pedroc6802 Před 4 lety

    Jordan Peele is so full of hot air, goddamit, is incredible.

  • @frozenbananas6726
    @frozenbananas6726 Před 4 lety +9

    I’m exactly like Charlie Kaufman

  • @daniloapostolov-dacatv1536

    I just can't find ideas.... But I MUST FIND IDEAS!!

  • @archangecamilien1879
    @archangecamilien1879 Před 4 lety +3

    4:11 the "follow the fun"-idea led to someone I know not finishing various pieces of music he was working on, haha...he only started finishing pieces when he decided to stick to a piece...but he does sometimes do a sort of "follow the fun", but within the piece itself...he won't fly from piece to piece as he used to do...

    • @archangecamilien1879
      @archangecamilien1879 Před 4 lety

      8:06 driving probably works because of the fact that he has to concentrate on something else, he can't be entirely focused on the idea...I mean...I think a psychologist was talking about that type of mild distraction being important for the aha-moments...

  • @GreedAndSelfishness
    @GreedAndSelfishness Před 4 lety +1

    Really, I think it all just comes down to patience. You have to be patient enough for the ideas to come to you. Because they will.

  • @franrodriguez6558
    @franrodriguez6558 Před 4 lety

    It would be amazing to see "How I wrote Under the Silver Lake" please!!

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm trying to interview David Robert Mitchell myself, so hopefully that happens!

  • @et4751
    @et4751 Před 4 lety

    Think Troy Sheridan has best "way/trick". Imagine how many ideas, stories he unconciously absorbs as 'tunnel driving' across America. Especially when he's finally sorted the scene that was giving him trouble. Except I'd be driving across Australia or through Scandinavia.

  • @larrylentini5688
    @larrylentini5688 Před 4 lety

    BSing on the page is just his way of saying what any good english teacher will tell you about a first draft. When you can't write what you want just write something, and write it quickly without thinking too much. Once all your thoughts are somewhere on the page they start to fit together and you can shape them into the story you want to tell.

  • @davidgallagher2455
    @davidgallagher2455 Před 4 lety

    Do you have a Podcast? This would be great for driving and train rides.

  • @happinesss2
    @happinesss2 Před 3 lety

    I love seeing all these different styles. Bc so many aspiring authors are like omg work on only one project at a time and never edit as you go, then you see other accomplished writers being like ahahaha I have writer's block aaaall the time and will procrastinate like heck and edit as I go.
    Just goes to show everyone's different so take all advice with a grain of salt. Just keep at it at your own style.

  • @phemartin
    @phemartin Před 4 lety

    you should make a podcast out of these videos

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Před 4 lety

      I actually am... but with original interviews with screenwriters. It's launching in 1 week. And it comes with a lot more than just the interviews. You can learn more here: www.behindthecurtainfilm.com/