If You Don't Have Structure You Don't Have Character - Paul Chitlik

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    Paul Chitlik has written for all the major networks and studios in English and in Spanish. He was story editor for MGM/UA'S "The New Twilight Zone," and staff writer for Showtime's sitcom "Brothers." He has written features for Rysher Entertainment, NuImage, Promark, Mainline Releasing, and others. He has directed episodes and been coordinating producer for “Real Stories of the Highway Patrol” and “U.S. Customs Classified.” He wrote and produced “Alien Abduction,” the first network movie shot on digital video for UPN. He wrote, produced, and directed “Ringling Brothers Revealed” a special for The Travel Channel. (He had been a roustabout for Circus Vargas years earlier.) Most recently he wrote, produced and directed “The Wedding Dress,” for Amazon Prime. He received a Writers Guild of America award nomination for his work on "The Twilight Zone" and a GLAAD Media Award nomination for "Los Beltrán,” a Telemundo show. He won a Genesis Award for a Showtime Family movie. He has taught in the MFA programs of UCLA, the University of Barcelona’s film school ESCAC, Cuba’s film school EICTV, Chile’s film school UNIACC, The University of Zulia in Venezuela, The Panamerican University in Mexico City, The Story Academy of Sweden and as a clinical associate professor at Loyola Marymount University. Now writing full time again and living near his grandson in Chapel Hill, NC, with wife, Beth McCauley.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @danielforlano
    @danielforlano Před 17 dny +4

    I didn’t like horror until I experienced narcissistic abuse. Now I see some horror stands out for its depiction of what it feels like to experience demented people and social groups.

  • @obi-wanjabronii
    @obi-wanjabronii Před 17 dny +2

    I love going to the roots of what storytelling is

  • @DexterMorgan-sd4jx
    @DexterMorgan-sd4jx Před 18 dny +5

    If the structure and plot of the movie is very well made and writen, the character is going to change himself/herself along the story without the writer thinking about it

  • @ratemyactors
    @ratemyactors Před 17 dny

    Such a thought-provoking video! The concept of structure being essential to character development is so true. Paul Chitlik's insights on how a strong structure can elevate characters and the story as a whole really resonated with me. Can't wait to apply these principles to my own writing!

  • @filmcourage
    @filmcourage  Před 18 dny +2

    What do you like about this one?

    • @j.a.velarde5901
      @j.a.velarde5901 Před 18 dny

      It's not that there isn't a "twin lesbian black girl" within me: I am a human being and can absolutely relate to her; she IS inside me somewhere... BUT RATHER its that Star Wars Acolyte is NOT developing character. -- Thank you --

  • @thereccher8746
    @thereccher8746 Před 18 dny +1

    It...needed to be said.

  • @wexwuthor1776
    @wexwuthor1776 Před 18 dny

    Seen a Godfather movie a while since I've, but from what I remember, Michael only kills people who are worse than him. He even waited his mother gone before he got to Fredo

  • @puffy9257
    @puffy9257 Před 17 dny

    Why does the character have to grow. Why can’t they just go through stuff but stay the same

    • @BtheGoldenNinjaBGN
      @BtheGoldenNinjaBGN Před 17 dny +2

      They can, but they usually end up changing those around them (like in the Padington Bear movies or One Piece). You could have no change, but change is what gives a film momentum and a sense of accomplishment. It overall makes entertainment more engaging. If Iron Man didn't learn from his mistakes in the first film, or Batman didn't become the hero Gotham needs in The Batman, the films would arguably be less fufilling. Change is everything.

    • @AtomicElf1
      @AtomicElf1 Před 17 dny

      They can. This is often referred to as a flat character arc. In these stories, the character remains the same, but the world changes in some way. The character may go through a change of state but doesn't change intrinsically. These stories appeal to some people but not others. An example would be a detective story where the focus is on solving the crime. Some might argue that the story would be more interesting if the character was changed by what they experienced or that the story would appeal to a broader audience. These really are subjective things for an author to decide, depending on what their objective is.

  • @edgewaterz
    @edgewaterz Před 14 dny

    His Girl Friday! I want to like that movie but Cary Grant plays such an obnoxious character. I was rooting for her to ditch him the entire time and found it unrealistic that she would choose him.

  • @edwardsmith1060
    @edwardsmith1060 Před 17 dny

    YOU have no character.
    YOU!