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Looking At The First Ten Pages Of A Screenplay Through A Director's Eyes by Mark W. Travis 

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Комментарии : 21   
@JorgePrietoNYC
@JorgePrietoNYC 9 лет назад
Excellent advice by Mark Travis. Totally agree. One has to get in the mind of the character, its' conflict internal/external and how he/she will have to do to overcome them and we take that journey with the character. Ordinary People is a great example where as they say everything was in its right place in that home except the pass. THANKS guys!!
@queuesnake704
@queuesnake704 10 лет назад
The "good stuff" is getting to live with characters who see what you see. Both in the quiet moments and in the epic moments, the protagonists are always alone. Roy Batty's "Tears in Rain" speech is pretty representative. I've always had a bit of a soft spot for characters who clearly have their own internal dialogue going, yet they always seem like they're operating according to a different set of rules, priorities, and goals than everyone else. It's those weird people who do things for reasons that are important to them, but it's never necessarily obvious to anyone else why (until you meet one of you own, and even then, it's dicey). For some reason, I feel like those are stories worth telling and deserve to live on, in one form or another.
@mickkollins
@mickkollins 3 года назад
Been on a Michael Hauge tear for a few days...there's a complete Writing Course here @ YT University! If you were to compile all these clips of Michael with friends, clients and colleagues and then go back to your own personal writing projects and apply them you cannot help but be a better storyteller. I like that he always says his comments are true not only for film makers but novelists as well...or as Joseph Campbell wrote, "It's about the journey of a hero with a thousand faces" THANK YOU MICHAEL and MARK!
@GuidedSpirits
@GuidedSpirits 2 года назад
Thanks, Goooooood one.
@SnoozeAddict
@SnoozeAddict 5 лет назад
Thank you for reminding us to always look at it from an audience point of view and the bigger picture.
@Sandra-wj4on
@Sandra-wj4on 6 лет назад
Michael Hauge: Please do a full analysis of Ordinary People. It is an excruciatingly moving and fascinating movie.
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 9 лет назад
Love Hauge's insight and style
@fridakalota370
@fridakalota370 5 лет назад
I’ve Michael Hauge book i love it…it tells you everything you need to know.
@user-rk8gq8pd1c
@user-rk8gq8pd1c 3 года назад
Yes! It`s amazing! Love it!
@patriciawilder5286
@patriciawilder5286 6 лет назад
Wonderful advice & insights. Thank you. 😊 👍
@josepabloarellano9171
@josepabloarellano9171 9 лет назад
This is so helpful, thanks again
@melodid5023
@melodid5023 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@NHnomad
@NHnomad 5 лет назад
Thanks Ben. Good stuff.
@LondonSambaDancerBellydancer
@LondonSambaDancerBellydancer 6 лет назад
Great videos guys
@nemanja1343
@nemanja1343 4 года назад
That plant is unnecessary stealing my attention, i need focus of an eagle to understand genius behind this talk.
@sangria-margarita
@sangria-margarita 4 года назад
JmanJ you need a shrink
@valis14
@valis14 6 лет назад
How about asking a “real” director this question, someone of some status? Hell, even a music video/commercial director? This whole series is full of nobodies. If you want to learn about Hollywood and screenwriting, head to Twitter and find Eric Heisserer, Jon Spaihts, Daniel Kunka, The Wibberlys. Hell, Max Landis has a channel on RU-vid, dig in. Nothing to see here.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 6 лет назад
Any suggestions and info on where to contact them?
@valis14
@valis14 6 лет назад
Film Courage The writers? Or the directors? The writers you reach out them directly on Twitter or email/contact their managers/and or agents. If they have the time - and many won’t - they’ll do a VChat with you. If you ask 10-15 then you’ll likely get 1-2 and that’ll be more valuable then say, this interview, which is particularly bad.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 6 лет назад
Great info. Thank you for the tip. Will definitely check it out. Keeping smiling! :)
@SnoozeAddict
@SnoozeAddict 5 лет назад
I wonder if you feel you have nothing of value to say since you aren't well known. A lot of the great advice given on this channel has been echoed in other interviews by well known producers and directors. And those ppl had valuable advice before they were given "permission" to share their knowledge. It would be great to see someone more popular on here but that doesn't mean you aren't getting the same information.
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