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Every Movie Has 4 Main Stories - 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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@filmcourage
@filmcourage 24 дня назад
Our previous video with Paul - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CK-5QEOhXVc.html
@dobby3159
@dobby3159 25 дней назад
The four stories: 1) Central character moving towards a goal: the Plot. 2) Central character overcoming their flaws. 3) Central character creating or mending a relationship which is important to achieve the goal. 4) Story of the antagonist.
@devangkakkad
@devangkakkad 24 дня назад
Dramatica theory of story shares the similar concept of 4 throughlines to create a complete story. But it is much much more detailed.
@hackiest
@hackiest 25 дней назад
Looking forward to an episode about the collapse of Hollywood and what indie filmmakers should do next
@simplenough
@simplenough 25 дней назад
Indie filmmakers should bootstrap and lean into ai
@LeviathantheMighty
@LeviathantheMighty 25 дней назад
Great point! For example, Disney has destroyed Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Willow, snow white, and more and hollywoke has destroyed most everything else. Something like half of shows watched now are from before the current woke Era.
@simplenough
@simplenough 25 дней назад
@@LeviathantheMighty “woke is bad” makes you sound dumb
@thereccher8746
@thereccher8746 24 дня назад
@@LeviathantheMighty They ruined their products with shit writing, oversaturation and poor planning. "Woke" has zero to do with it.
@LeviathantheMighty
@LeviathantheMighty 24 дня назад
@thereccher8746 'The girl boss' narrative, being super narcissistic, Anti male and anti white are all things Disney and hollywoke have done, and they are all woke agendas.
@Maazzzo
@Maazzzo 25 дней назад
I'm relieved that I actually have these 4 elements in my scripts. Happy to see a shout-out to one of my favourite movies, His Girl Friday. Thank you for the video.
@dazrmorrison9558
@dazrmorrison9558 24 дня назад
In a detailed conversation on storytelling and screenplay structure, Paul Chitlik, an author and screenwriter, shares his perspective that every movie typically includes four main stories. He begins by explaining the fundamental elements of these stories: The Plot: This is the central narrative thread where the main character pursues a specific goal. This goal drives the action of the story forward and serves as the backbone of the screenplay. The Personal Journey: Here, the focus shifts to the internal conflicts of the protagonist. This story explores the character's personal flaws, fears, and internal obstacles that hinder them from achieving their best possible life. The Central Emotional Relationship: Every compelling story features a key relationship that the protagonist must either forge or repair. This could involve family members, friends, or even new acquaintances. The dynamics of this relationship are crucial to the character’s development and often pivotal to achieving the overarching goal. The Antagonist’s Story: Contrary to the protagonist's objectives, the antagonist pursues their own goals, creating necessary conflict in the narrative. This character must be well-developed, presenting a formidable challenge to the protagonist, ensuring a gripping conflict that holds the audience's interest. The antagonist’s actions and motivations are not merely obstacles but are integral to the plot, mirroring and challenging the protagonist’s journey. Chitlik emphasizes that while these stories are essential, the art of screenwriting does not strictly bind a writer to a set formula. Instead, these elements serve as guidelines to help structure a compelling narrative. He likens screenplay writing to building a car - certain fundamental components like wheels, an engine, and a steering wheel are necessary, but the design can vary widely, from a Ferrari to an SUV. The essence lies in understanding these components well enough to innovate effectively. Furthermore, Chitlik touches on the importance of understanding screenplay conventions to craft stories that resonate with audiences. He cites films like "The Wizard of Oz" and "Memento" as examples of movies that, while unconventional in many respects, adhere to fundamental storytelling principles in intriguing ways. In "The Wizard of Oz," for instance, Dorothy’s journey is not just about returning home but also about her growth from adolescence to adulthood, reflecting the multifaceted nature of screenwriting. In conclusion, Chitlik argues that mastering the traditional structures allows writers to manipulate them in creative ways. By knowing the rules, a screenwriter can choose to adhere to or deviate from them, crafting unique and memorable stories. His insights provide both aspiring and experienced writers with a framework to explore their creative boundaries while ensuring their narratives remain engaging and cohesive.
@LaurindaBellinger
@LaurindaBellinger 25 дней назад
His Girl Friday is one of my favorite movies. It's HILARIOUS. Great interview and I'm ordering his book.
@chancelewis6514
@chancelewis6514 25 дней назад
Very useful and easy to understand. Thanks again guys
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 25 дней назад
Thanks Chance! We like this one a lot.
@chancelewis6514
@chancelewis6514 25 дней назад
@@filmcourage Paul Chitlik seems pretty knowledgeable but also very good at teaching the basics of film for sure.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 25 дней назад
Have you ever thought about these 4 stories when you are writing?
@danieljackson654
@danieljackson654 25 дней назад
How wonderful are these words. Very helpful. I've often thought of these four elements as separate characters like strands of a rope. I tend to be drawn to the exchange relations between characters rather than what's within characters.
@anyelamorales482
@anyelamorales482 25 дней назад
Thank you!! I've always been confused about how the plot works in romantic comedies. Now this makes so much sense
@5Gburn
@5Gburn 25 дней назад
Never got a pen out so fast. Thanks for this!
@AllThingsFilm1
@AllThingsFilm1 24 дня назад
This is one of the best breakdowns of script writing I’ve heard in a long time. Film Courage always delivers the best advice and interviews.
@revelation_jeff2951
@revelation_jeff2951 23 дня назад
Thank you for this video! One of the most helpful clips I've seen on breaking down the core aspects of what makes a story work. =)
@RodMartinJr
@RodMartinJr 21 день назад
Very nice, especially including the examples. That helps to bring alive the "theory" being discussed. It shows application of the principles. 😎♥✝🇺🇸💯
@thehappiest
@thehappiest 20 дней назад
"If there's one thing I hate, it's the movies. Don't even mention them to me." - Holden Caulfield
@johnclay7644
@johnclay7644 25 дней назад
informative content
@Dimitri-si8fj
@Dimitri-si8fj 25 дней назад
Love this page. Also, I'm the 111 like and 11 comment. Synchronicity
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 25 дней назад
Nice!
@vapx0075
@vapx0075 24 дня назад
Aunty em isn't even in 9/10s of the story, purely setup scenes and closing and she counts? I thought this was going to be a gotcha moment, attacking how many setup chapters or something. 😅
@Cathair
@Cathair День назад
I'm trying to build a Ferrari screenplay, but it keeps breaking down like a Jeep.
@webinatic216
@webinatic216 25 дней назад
I thought it had 3 main stories. 4 feels to many.
@dijonstreak
@dijonstreak 24 дня назад
he forgot THEE MOST important and ( heavilyrelates to screenplay writing...). THE CHASSIS. !!!!!1
@user-eq8ww1gr6v
@user-eq8ww1gr6v 25 дней назад
Not sure about overcoming their flaws, that rules out tragedies.
@thomasroarty706
@thomasroarty706 25 дней назад
Or trying to overcome their flaws but failing?
@thereccher8746
@thereccher8746 24 дня назад
Well he said you can break the rules once you've grown as a writer. If you're experienced, do that. But a new writer should develop the basics before attempting the tragic arc.
@sophiahoma4285
@sophiahoma4285 23 дня назад
The story of attempting to overcome the flaw still exists, it's a tragedy when the end of this story is failure or choosing not to grow past the flaw
@jimwoodswrites
@jimwoodswrites 24 дня назад
These arent stories to me as much as what MAKES a story.
@terranman4702
@terranman4702 24 дня назад
Movies are the lowest Form of storytelling
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 24 дня назад
What are the highest forms?
@Kormac80
@Kormac80 24 дня назад
Limerick's are the highest? :) Seriously, watch Andrey Rublev and tell me you still feel that way. Or maybe try Satantago, if you can hang in there for 7hr plus. So when a complete version of Hamlet is directed by a solid British director who also stars in the lead role, presumably that's not the lowest form of story telling... Or do i strike you as impertinent? lol.
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