20 Screenwriting Tips from Paul Thomas Anderson on how he wrote Licorice Pizza & There Will Be Blood

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    Paul Thomas Anderson is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He developed an interest in filmmaking from a young age. He made his feature-film debut with Hard Eight (1996). He found critical and commercial success with Boogie Nights (1997), set in the Golden Age of Porn, and received further accolades with Magnolia (1999), an ensemble piece set in the San Fernando Valley, and Punch-Drunk Love (2002), a romantic comedy-drama film.
    Anderson's fifth film, There Will Be Blood (2007), about an oil prospector during the Southern California oil boom, achieved major critical and commercial success, and is often cited as one of the greatest films of the 2000s. This was followed by The Master (2012) and Inherent Vice (2014). Anderson's eighth film, Phantom Thread, was released in 2017. His ninth film, Licorice Pizza, was released in 2021.
    Allow your story to naturally emerge rather than making sure you know the theme or the meaning of your film straight from the start.
    It’s fun to have an ego when you’re writing by yourself, so it might seem terrifying to become selfless and share your script with your collaborators but that’s when it starts becoming good.
    If there’s a problem with something in your film, it usually means you need to track it all the way back to writing.
    Create without fear.
    Spectacular ideas come from the mundane situations of life. Explore the core elements of our everyday lives, relationships and then use your writing to find a deeper truth about what it means.
    Writing can happen really fast if you’ve done your research about the setting, time and the characters.
    Your job as a director is being an audience member and a collaborator.
    Writing makes or breaks a film. Good writing makes directing and making a film easier, and poor writing makes it harder.
    No matter how unique your idea, there is probably something with a resemblance out there. Watch it, study it. See where you can take ideas and critique and avoid mistakes.
    Don’t be too descriptive, show your character’s motivations through their actions and their dialogue.
    Think about the songs you feel match your story, and why. What about the themes of the song, the style, tells your story. This means your music, and your writing will be more unified and natural overall.
    Film school can provide you with a great leg up, but ensure you learn from watching, and creating films first and foremost.
    When on set, take the work seriously, but don't take yourself seriously. Make sure you’ve already had all the key conversations and meetings before shooting takes place.
    Leap from project to project. Harness your excitement from each project to motivate yourself to do the next. Never allow your filmmaking to simply end.
    As a writing exercise, write someone else’s words down to get inspired and work your own script from there.
    Never just stare at the blank piece of paper. Build a momentum where you can write every day without it ever tiring you out, even if you only have vague ideas about what to write about.
    Don’t start with a theme. Start with characters.
    Constantly practise writing. If you don’t know where to start, use stories or ideas you’ve written down when you were younger.
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Komentáře • 63

  • @cobymarcum1442
    @cobymarcum1442 Před 2 lety +118

    100% agree on not staring at a blank page when trying to write. Go for a walk. Watch people. Make up a background story about two people you see. Do anything but nothing.

  • @njujuznem6554
    @njujuznem6554 Před 2 lety +45

    I loved Licorice Pizza. I've seen it 3 times now in the cinema

  • @filmmaker610
    @filmmaker610 Před 2 lety +29

    I wish Licorice Pizza would release in theaters in India. Great video.

  • @MrTheWilliamville
    @MrTheWilliamville Před 2 lety +18

    Glad to see PTA on this series!

  • @victorvargascb
    @victorvargascb Před 2 lety +64

    The greatest director of all time.

    • @lilmilontiktok
      @lilmilontiktok Před 2 lety +6

      Licorice Pizza low key disappointed me

    • @balloonheadproductions3284
      @balloonheadproductions3284 Před 2 lety +15

      @@lilmilontiktok i think he wanted to relax and make a fun movie, i he’s made too great serious movies he needs to have fun

    • @lilmilontiktok
      @lilmilontiktok Před 2 lety +2

      @@balloonheadproductions3284 true

    • @Menapho
      @Menapho Před 2 lety +2

      There is no such thing! But I love his stories and the way he tells them.

    • @lilmilontiktok
      @lilmilontiktok Před 2 lety +1

      @@Menapho i mean i respect that opinion. I still believe theres a greatest directed movie of all time which is citizen kane. Runner ups are definitely 2001, 1917, midsommar, and tragedy of macbeth which is pretty recent.
      (I tried to get a diverse group of movies too)

  • @NASkeywest
    @NASkeywest Před 2 lety +15

    Best writer of all time.
    Got a script I work on a little bit every weekend cause of this guy.
    The longline and idea is very solid I just have to execute

  • @dameanvil
    @dameanvil Před 6 měsíci +4

    00:00 🤖 Paul Thomas Anderson emphasizes the importance of transitioning from a writer's ego to a collaborative mindset when working on a film.
    03:11 🛡 Anderson believes that good directing hinges on strong writing; if the writing isn't right, correcting it can be challenging.
    11:30 💼 Anderson draws inspiration from various sources, including literature, to fuel his creativity in writing.
    14:02 🤖 Anderson values efficiency and minimal dialogue on set, focusing on creating a productive and quiet atmosphere.
    19:48 🛡 Anderson suggests avoiding fixating on themes and instead letting them naturally emerge from a story. He believes writing is more effective when characters guide the narrative.
    21:42 🛡 Anderson discusses the precision and narrative momentum in a specific scene, highlighting the importance of letting the scene naturally unfold without excessive manipulation.
    22:10 🤖 He emphasizes the challenge of writing scenes that move the plot forward and mentions how his approach to writing evolved over the years, from early exercises to more complex scripts like "Boogie Nights."

  • @jamesdelcol3701
    @jamesdelcol3701 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm starting to get into these videos. I am learning as I watch these.
    If you can describe a relationship, you have told a big story.

  • @saicharansinganmala658
    @saicharansinganmala658 Před 2 lety +9

    Pta and Alejandro my all tym favorite and inspiration.

  • @LycanVisuals
    @LycanVisuals Před 2 lety +14

    Wish I could see Licorice Pizza again but it didn't play much in my area.

  • @oniriscope
    @oniriscope Před 2 lety +5

    Great to have PTA here!

  • @rajsingharora26
    @rajsingharora26 Před rokem

    Master Auteur & the best advice.

  • @ryanmims9110
    @ryanmims9110 Před 2 lety +14

    Another tip not listed on here: "Have at least one scene where your main character is running"

    • @sully6065
      @sully6065 Před 2 lety

      huh?

    • @callum6224
      @callum6224 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sully6065 pta movies tend to have characters running, I guess. I can only think of instances from punch drunk love and there will be blood, and I guess magnolia.

    • @TomEyeTheSFMguy
      @TomEyeTheSFMguy Před 2 lety +1

      @@callum6224 LIGHTS OUT! SHUT THAT FIRE OFF

    • @YodasPapa
      @YodasPapa Před rokem

      @@callum6224 licorice Pizza at the end

    • @akeithing1841
      @akeithing1841 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@callum6224 The Master. Where Freddie has to escape from the work camp where he accidentally poisoned the old man to death.

  • @markcorless3552
    @markcorless3552 Před rokem +1

    PTA is simply one of the best.

  • @princewwe6032
    @princewwe6032 Před 2 lety +6

    Make a video on Coen bros.

  • @RekzaFS
    @RekzaFS Před 2 lety +5

    Incredible advice and as a heterosexual man this video also made me realize what a good looking man PTA is (I already knew he was a creative genius and never really paid attention to his looks)! Thank you for this video

    • @theexpresidents
      @theexpresidents Před 2 lety +2

      Sure you're hetero?

    • @RekzaFS
      @RekzaFS Před 2 lety +2

      ​@@theexpresidents at least since the last time I checked

    • @miked1869
      @miked1869 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@theexpresidents it's an odd thing about men acknowledging other men's good looks - that we should feel awkward about it and have to qualify it with "as a heterosexual man", or worse still with the godawful phrase "no homo".

  • @BoiseNewWave
    @BoiseNewWave Před 2 lety +2

    Can we get links to each individual interview please?

  • @niallkquinn4458
    @niallkquinn4458 Před 2 lety +3

    he looks so different without
    a beard

  • @ptalove
    @ptalove Před 2 lety +3

    He is the best in this planet.

  • @pandittroublejr
    @pandittroublejr Před 2 lety +2

    💕💕

  • @mattallengroupatREAL
    @mattallengroupatREAL Před 6 měsíci

    As good as PTA is, Charlie Rose was an expert interviewer.

  • @pinakichakraborty8759

  • @yskim2636
    @yskim2636 Před 8 měsíci

    A true filmmaker is a writer first. 100%.

  • @SmithQJohns-qm1yb
    @SmithQJohns-qm1yb Před měsícem

    He should play Kurt Kobain

  • @PowersBenzoCoaching
    @PowersBenzoCoaching Před 2 lety +7

    Too many commercials

  • @Matthew-is6ry
    @Matthew-is6ry Před 2 lety

    11:00

  • @KipArmadillo
    @KipArmadillo Před rokem

    What's not to love about Paul?

  • @iandt1367
    @iandt1367 Před 2 lety

    I wanna know how he wrote Translating the Name and Juturna.

    • @callum6224
      @callum6224 Před 2 lety +1

      I get your obscure reference. They do look similar.

  • @goyu8801
    @goyu8801 Před 2 lety +4

    Please translate to Japanase

  • @AntonQvarfordt
    @AntonQvarfordt Před 2 lety +5

    I don't know... Basically I find most lessons on 'how to be a good writer' pointless unless you have already passed the fundamental 101 introductory course on how to ever think interesting thoughts and coherently processing them.
    Just focus on passing that course - when you've passed that just write it down. Simple as that.
    Except of course for the 2 years+ of grinding work turning it into any sort of narrative one can follow that make sense as a moving picture... But that's like... Just "folks".. Could do THAT :P

    • @AntonQvarfordt
      @AntonQvarfordt Před 2 lety

      I saw some interview with PTR where he was saying that it's a problem that film school tell students 'who basically just want to make Terminator', that it sucks and they should piss off... Which is kind of how I feel...
      And since PTR is like my top 3 all time favourite filmmakers and he has a diametrically opposed opinion from mine, then I'll concede I might be wrong :P
      Maybe the important thing is just to write something, at least to start with... And to have a good time doing it so you can continue...
      And having it be great/interesting will come with time as long as you keep doing it.

    • @AntonQvarfordt
      @AntonQvarfordt Před 2 lety

      But I also feel that there are way too many produced films that are 'academically' well-written... But that are ultimately impotent in any sense of discovery or similar things that to me are what it's really all about...
      And I'd rather watch a movie that's 'sloppily' written but that is potent in those things...

  • @eily_b
    @eily_b Před 6 měsíci

    Just marry Maya Rudolph finally. After 4 children and how many years together? 20?

  • @theexpresidents
    @theexpresidents Před 2 lety

    You're starting to stray from writing....too much filler

    • @TomEyeTheSFMguy
      @TomEyeTheSFMguy Před 2 lety

      What the fuck are you talking about? This is still about writing, obviously.