Learn more about Simon & Schuster authors at videos.simonandschuster.com/?m... Go to class with Professor Spike Lee as he reveals a secret for aspiring filmmakers and writers.
For all those who dissed this clip, it's not as dumb as it sounds. Many, many aspiring filmmakers get paralyzed by how to start. They have ambition and grandiose ideas, but they forget that you have to start with the simple grunt work of sitting down and writing. It's not magic, obviously. But it's also something that many creative people lose track of. The only difference between one of those people and Spike Lee is that Spike Lee chose to sit down and write.
Spike, I have a great series idea that could actually be used for a while with different subjects but all related and need your opinion because it is very challenging and we know how you like a challenge. ahoy can I present it to you and provide a more in depth discussion of those ideas.
I have to do more research on script formatting and how to write far as format. Or do I just write stories ? I am looking forward to a storytelling class I have coming up soon.
i tell ya a good way to help your writing is to dictate ya story and go back over it ...bad oratory shines thru to leave you with goodness.understanding and writing a good plot goes hand in hand with visual techniques that you have acquired thru experience and experimentation the combination of both equates to a bloody good film if one can keep to the vision that one started with
Very true, before you learn to direct, learn how to write! Or team up with a talented screenwriter, but work on a script of your own too. Become a double threat in the film industry!
Directing is about creating the vision from your mind with the actors and production available. The vision is first created by the writer and then (hopefully successfully) interpreted by the director. Spike knows that developing your vision starts with writing for most directors. He also knows that the logistics of production also dictate writing your own story helpful when starting out. After all, you can write with your production values in mind. You also would have the clearest vision
@awesomefunn (cont.) of your own story. Start thinking of a simple movie you could create with what you have. Stephen Spielberg made a home movie set up into a film studio and made his own ww2 movies as a kid with ww2 relics he had which were fairly common to have at the time. A Producer wants someone with command of vision of a story because without that the movie would suck. Writing it to paper is the least expensive way to demonstrate you can wield your vision.
@dasnico13 "you don't have to be a great writer to be a great filmmaker". you missed the point to what Mr. Lee was saying. He said if you write while making films it will make you that much better of a filmmaker. Allowing you to stand out. If you do both you have a better chance of having a film produced. Writing is essential in Filmmaking, unless your film have no audio or dialogue. Even if filmmaking is a visual medium, visuals still tell stories and stories are written first then put to film.
Just found this comment from 8 years ago and see u just put out a short film a couple months ago. Congrats on sticking with it and your new film! Wish you the best
Mainly because first time directors often are not given a chance so they have to prove their salt and that is done by writing a script for such a film.
Spike lee advice to young film makers " Just wear a black face and make a movie and extort oscars, if they dont give it to you warn them of dire consequences" works everytime
he;s always throwing NYU out likes its a big thing Tarantino ,Nolan ,Kevin Smith Paul WS Anderson and many others are self tought never went to film school that bothers me about him
Spike Lee shoots out of the gate before it's time on many issues. One would think he would have developed enough personal skills to refrain but apparently he has not. At this point I don't even care to listen to his opinion because he just goes on and on and it somehow always smacks of racism.
i do not agree with this. Filmmaking is a visual medium, directors should create the story visually in their minds and ofcourse write it down. but it doesnt mean you have to be a great writer to be a great filmmaker.
wow..thanks spike lee, of course i had no idea that it took writing skills to write a screenplay!! how stupid of me.. thank you so much for giving us your revered expertise
black filmmaking? damn it, why cant film fanatics, critics, filmmakers who appreciate it all just get along, and love the art and judge these artists however we each want to instead of bringing..freaking..color in the picture. hes american, who gives a shit, hes american like millions of other in the country who are of different races.
Spike Lee,after he displayed such a negative attitude of indifference and intollerance towards Quentin Tarantino's movie Django I as many blacks were outraged !! He's a director but slamed Tarantino's creativity as racist,of which,the majority of interviewed blacks didn't agree with.So,it appears Spike is envious of Tarantino's success,therefore,Spike talking of aspirations is truly a crock coming from him !!
So Spike is envious of a racist like Tarantino's films where he blatantly directly and indirectly display african ppl as jokes and derogatory figures in every one of his films excluding Kill Bill Vol 1
Spike is not a teacher of film art, he never learned, he has no talent, and is the biggest fool in Hollywood but can't see it through his narcissism, a mad joke, Spike is not helping anyone.