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00:00 - A Revelation In Story Structure I Wish I Had Learned 10 Years Earlier by Michael Hauge
00:55 - Why Most Screenplays Are Bad by Peter Russell
01:34 - How To Make An Audience Care About Your Characters by John Truby
04:01 - A Common Mistake Screenwriters Make When Developing Their Characters by Steve Kaplan
06:51 - What Must Happen In The First 10 Pages Of Every Screenplay by Michael Hauge
08:50 - Why Most Screenplays Are Bad by Peter Russell
10:28 - The #1 Most Important Element Of Developing A Character by John Truby
12:27 - Unlocking The Secret To Story by Michael Hauge
15:16 - An Example Of A Wounded Hero Given A Chance To Change by Peter Russell
20:41 - A Couple Of My Hidden Tools For Comedy Writing by Steve Kaplan
21:44 - First Step In Writing A Screenplay by Peter Russell
24:02 - Screenwriting Gold For Any Screenwriter by Zoe Cassavetes
25:03 - First Step In Writing A Screenplay by Peter Russell
26:28 - The Audience Wants To Feel An Emotional Connection With Your Movie by Michael Hauge & Mark W. Travis
30:21 - The #1 Tip To Writing Likable Characters by Steve Kaplan
35:49 - Perfect Characters Must Have Flaws For An Audience To Like Them by Peter Russell
38:20 - A Couple Of My Hidden Tools For Comedy Writing by Steve Kaplan
39:38 - How To Direct A Great Scene by Mark W. Travis
42:59 - How To Write A Great Scene by Michael Hauge
46:51 - Casting For A Reality TV Show by Troy DeVolld
48:06 - The Answer To What Characters Want by Michael Hauge & Mark W. Travis
50:40 - Screenwriting Structure And Conflict Tips For Screenwriters by Steve Kaplan
53:22 - Casting For A Reality TV Show by Troy DeVolld
54:28 - When A Character Walks the Line Between Good and Evil by Pamela Jaye Smith
58:01 - Tips On Writing A Villain Character by Thunder Levin
59:56 - The Power Of The Darkside: When A Good Character Turns Bad by Pamela Jaye Smith
1:03:32 - Writing The Ultimate Evil Character by Pamela Jaye Smith
1:06:26 - The Formula For Writing A Great Comedy Script
1:12:23 - Screenwriting Analysis That Can Help A Screenwriter Improve Their Screenplay by Michael Hauge & Mark W. Travis
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@MrCeeWorld
@MrCeeWorld 7 лет назад
Welp... time to buckle down and take notes
@MindofAmna
@MindofAmna 5 лет назад
DIIIIIPPPPPEEERRR!!
@Cordelia-again
@Cordelia-again 5 лет назад
Michael Hauge is so generous with his knowledge. His videos are my favourites!
@demetriusdion286
@demetriusdion286 4 года назад
I highly recommend five books that can save YOU from taking Screenplay classes: 1) The Intent to Live by Larry Moss, an acting book, 2) Inside Story The Power of the Transformation Arc by Dara Marks, 3) Into the Woods by John Yorke, 4) Story by Robert MCKee, and 5) The Anatomy of Story by John Truby. and a bonus book Dramatic Construction by Robert Mabley.
@IJustLoveStories
@IJustLoveStories 8 лет назад
I've been watching a lot of videos on writing recently, and I have to say of all the artists in all the different disciplines, no other artists have as many rules and screenwriters do. That said they do help, so I won't complain too much.
@fooliefoolie4160
@fooliefoolie4160 7 лет назад
I love these videos. I'm not writing a script for a movie but for a comic and this channel as well as John Truby's 22 steps book have been amazing!
@TheRealOtakuEdits
@TheRealOtakuEdits 7 лет назад
I'm trying to write a novel myself. Best of luck on your comic btw.
@zanderwohl
@zanderwohl 9 лет назад
I'm only writing a short story, but this has been a really great thought-provoking thing to listen to!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 9 лет назад
Alexander Lowry Thanks Alexander. We're happy you discovered this video and our best to you on your current short story and whatever comes afterward.
@miskatonic3197
@miskatonic3197 8 лет назад
the "change of character" is an important point to keep in mind, but... in a lot of good movies I'm thinking of, characters don't change, so the statement that a good movie is only about a main character who changes, or that a script without this change would then be a bad or uncomplete one is exagerated and can be proven wrong. one flight over a cuckoo's nest : no change of the main character, or the main character is the indian then. man on the moon : the main character doesn't go through any "big initiatic learning" or changes at all, he stays who he is from the beginning til the end. man from earth : no change of the main character as well. gladiator : same! and the list can go on and on. think about what are you fav movies and you'll realise that this "rule" is not a must be to a good movie. it also depends on the genre, because the good horror or sf movies like insidious, alien, damien, dead silence etc... just don't care about their characters changing at all.
@film_magician
@film_magician 9 лет назад
This is such a great compilation. I need all the info in this video memorized. Thanks FC
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 9 лет назад
Film Magician Treat it like a podcast. Listen to it in the car, at the gym or while washing dishes.
@film_magician
@film_magician 9 лет назад
Film Courage Yeah that's what I'm doing, except I'm playing online poker / cooking.
@ReneeWashingtonforever
@ReneeWashingtonforever 9 лет назад
This is amazing. I dont think I need to scratch my entire screenplay but definatly need to make some major adjustments.
@Septiviumexe
@Septiviumexe 4 года назад
Not trying to be an asshole but I can guarantee that you'll need to scratch the entire thing. I havent read one usable screenplay from someone online yet, Ive read thousands of unusable trash
@scarletmason7118
@scarletmason7118 8 лет назад
Thank youuu sssoooo much for compiling them like this. Means a lot
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 8 лет назад
Means a lot to us to receive your comment. We appreciate it and we're happy to have you share in (and hopefully benefit from) our work.
@favourites1491
@favourites1491 3 года назад
Anything you tell about yourself that's true and that's embarrassing, is fascinating
@BaronMcLean
@BaronMcLean 8 лет назад
This is really good. Watched it twice and took a lot of notes. As a writer, director, editor, & student of the game, I took all things in consideration. I am about pace & dialogue. It all make sense. Thanks a lot Film Courage.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 8 лет назад
+Baron McLean We love to hear that Baron. We made this to help inspire others with their stories. Thanks for your feedback.
@Shiznaft1
@Shiznaft1 9 лет назад
This is an amazing resource. Thank you so much for putting this together. Really took a lot from this. Subscribed!
@ChistopherMoonlight
@ChistopherMoonlight 9 лет назад
That was amazing. Great job. If I have one complaint, it's that it was over to soon.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 9 лет назад
Ha, our strategy is to make you want to watch it again.
@ChistopherMoonlight
@ChistopherMoonlight 9 лет назад
Film Courage Then it worked, because I'm going to. I actually had it on in my studio, while I worked on some FX stuff.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 9 лет назад
Thanks for sharing, Christopher! Appreciate the kind words.
@ChistopherMoonlight
@ChistopherMoonlight 9 лет назад
Film Courage Thanks for making something worth sharing.
@kkv2786
@kkv2786 8 лет назад
Wonderful, thanks for editing this into one convenient package.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 8 лет назад
kkv2786 It was fun to work on this one. We appreciate you checking it out and your feedback.
@howardkoor9365
@howardkoor9365 10 месяцев назад
What a wonderful collection of story experts that you put together. Much appreciated
@Jellofish777
@Jellofish777 6 лет назад
Been enjoying your channel quite a bit. I'm trying to outline a very complicated novel but the screen is where I really want it. I've been thinking of writing it first as a tv script so that the dialogue and body language can be isolated from the novel's description and then fleshed out with prose later. Anyone tried this approach before?
@chromosomestudios7100
@chromosomestudios7100 7 лет назад
The Characters Play a central role in every story, they take the narration forward and must be given utmost importance. Great Video. Very helpful
@santoshoommen9209
@santoshoommen9209 6 лет назад
Fabulous advice for screenwriters and writers in general. Juicy tidbits and a ton of insight info!
@hannaehbelser8040
@hannaehbelser8040 9 лет назад
This was amazing. I really appreciated all the advice.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 9 лет назад
Hani Bel What other screenwriting compilations would you like to see us put together?
@hannaehbelser8040
@hannaehbelser8040 9 лет назад
Wow. I guess I would like to hear more from women and writers of color about diversity and how to start!
@okcomputer0101
@okcomputer0101 7 лет назад
Must love black film and unicorns just do it. The industry needs more diversity and more women. But we can't have that if you don't do it! So start right now! Today! Write everyday and get it out there!
@SquirrelsForAll
@SquirrelsForAll 6 лет назад
This is an amazing compilation and so infinitely valuable to both new and experienced writers. Thank you for creating, your dedication to education is appreciated.
@bjarkisteinnpetursson9736
@bjarkisteinnpetursson9736 7 лет назад
Okay, saying that in a superhero movie, the protagonist doesn't change may be true in many cases but not always. Tony Stark changes dramatically in Iron Man, so does Thor in Thor. In the Captain America trilogy, Steve Rogers evolves throughout the three Cap films and two Avengers films from someone who would do anything for his country to someone who distrusts his country and, ultimately, to someone who fights against his country, the country that made him the man he is but now has different ideas than he does. So saying that superheroes never change in superhero movies, though it may be true in some cases, is not always true. Those are my two cents.
@alexman378
@alexman378 4 года назад
Pretty much every single superhero that has been on the frontline for the past twenty years, both in movies and series, has a big character arc, especially the MCU ones. Loved the video, but this is definitely the type of dismissive attitude people have towards these films, and instead of actually paying attention they consider them cheap entertainment, which is why they can’t understand why their movies flop and the superhero ones thrive. Some of the most interesting character arcs have been those of superheroes. Wolverine, Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Daredevil, the Punisher, and many many more examples out there.
@yerabbit6333
@yerabbit6333 4 года назад
yeah, everything else that guy says is bang on, but i feel like he hasn't seen some of the superhero movies he's talking about!
@nikkinewbie6014
@nikkinewbie6014 5 месяцев назад
The exception is Pamela that calls out Nolan’s The Dark Knight. Bruce Wayne experiences a full character arc in the Trilogy as well as mini arcs in each movie. I believe he is the only Batman that so clearly completes a significant arc.
@bjarkisteinnpetursson9736
@bjarkisteinnpetursson9736 5 месяцев назад
@@nikkinewbie6014 Bruce even goes on two arcs in Batman Begins. He also has a very powerful arc in The Batman
@nikkinewbie6014
@nikkinewbie6014 5 месяцев назад
@@bjarkisteinnpetursson9736 I’d be interested in what you view as the two separate arcs in Begins? Not even arguing…just trying to build my knowledge base on story structure. Do you mean external and internal? I’ve never heard of two separate character arcs for the same character in the same movie. What makes it two separate arcs? The two different lessons / themes learned at the conclusion? The Batman…I assume you mean Pattinson’s iteration. Yes I agree he experienced an arc. It might be interesting to see where subsequent movies take it and what the through line for that iteration’s trilogy would be.
@karlayork877
@karlayork877 7 лет назад
This is not only informative but quite validating that my writing is not hopeless, because I've done a number of these things intuitively. The video also tells me so much about my characters, my story, me. Thank you.
@alainleclerc2775
@alainleclerc2775 8 лет назад
Pertinent and extremely generous ! I watched it twice ... At the first viewing. Thank you very much for sharing this! One of my favorites video about writing.
@rainymoon9848
@rainymoon9848 9 лет назад
45:50 to 46:04 - I disagree that a character saying exactly "how they feel and what they want" is terrible dialogue. It depends on what is happening in the scene. Many years ago, there was this great scene on As The World Turns, where the character of Camille was telling John Dixon why she wanted to become a doctor... because of her experience as a breast cancer survivor. The scene was emotional, powerful, and moving. The dialogue, itself, was highly emotive. Many fans of the show said, on message boards back then, that if anyone ever asked them why they watched soap operas, they would want to show them that specific scene.
@cagney1568
@cagney1568 8 лет назад
great stuff! thank you very much!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 8 лет назад
cagney 156 Cheers!
@HakeemAlhakeemSA
@HakeemAlhakeemSA 7 лет назад
cagney 156 xD I was. Watch ing
@danetterodriguez9215
@danetterodriguez9215 7 лет назад
Love. Love. Love. Thank you for creating and sharing this. xo
@kriskemp
@kriskemp 8 лет назад
This is great! Thank you for posting!
@liamwakefieldmusic
@liamwakefieldmusic 9 лет назад
Very insightful. Thank you posting this, its been a big help!
@mezza001
@mezza001 8 лет назад
What I take away from this that is very important is this: Our main character must go through transformative CHANGE, must overcome weakness/demons, to make the screenplay effective. Good example is when watching The Walking Dead series . . . also films like As good as it gets to name another from so much other great tv and film shows.
@mastrosasso
@mastrosasso 7 лет назад
Incredibly interesting and useful, as always... Thank you!
@lemilifilms8613
@lemilifilms8613 8 лет назад
This is such an interesting video, thank you for making it and sharing it on youtube!
@sachin15march
@sachin15march 7 лет назад
Master class, best video available on RU-vid for aspiring screen writers. thank you so much #FilmCourage love and regard from India.
@rituparnachowdhury790
@rituparnachowdhury790 8 лет назад
Thank you so so so much ! I need to be my own hero fighting my own villains first to create my heroes, and this what it taught me !
@Teranomy
@Teranomy 9 лет назад
I cannot thank you enough for that! VERY valuable advice, inspiring and great! Thank you!
@travelalice
@travelalice 3 года назад
Thank you so much! Great video, every minute is priceless.
@AngelineBatimala
@AngelineBatimala 7 лет назад
Thank you for your most valued feedback
@whothetechknows
@whothetechknows 6 лет назад
This is very helpful. Thanks for posting.
@marijaloncarevic5596
@marijaloncarevic5596 7 лет назад
super helpful! Thanks for posting!
@patrickketch1
@patrickketch1 7 лет назад
watched over a few days. really useful pushing me to the end of my script
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 7 лет назад
Thanks Patrick, congrats on completing your latest screenplay!
@kimanigkiarie
@kimanigkiarie 8 лет назад
Explained and broken down very well. I have learnt so much yet i thought i knew so much.
@robinsonaliero7943
@robinsonaliero7943 8 лет назад
So Educative thanks!
@thereccher8746
@thereccher8746 8 лет назад
9:00 - 10:10 says it all. Even the greatest writers of all time aren't perfect. Goes to show how intricate and challenging this craft is.
@Vee_Macdonald84
@Vee_Macdonald84 6 лет назад
I especially like the advice about only needing to reveal the main character's weakness and goal. 🤔👍
@JakobGeiger
@JakobGeiger 9 лет назад
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 9 лет назад
Jakob Geiger Our best video of the year so far. Thanks for watching!
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 9 лет назад
Sensational share! Thank you so much.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 9 лет назад
Howard Koor Thanks Howard, glad you discovered this one.
@santacruzvideos7595
@santacruzvideos7595 9 лет назад
Thanks for this wonderful info...
@cbblitz32
@cbblitz32 8 лет назад
This was great!!! Thank you!!
@shaun8392
@shaun8392 7 лет назад
17:05 he is totally into the story/character.. RESPECT :)
@ashimborah.
@ashimborah. 7 лет назад
Thank You Film Courage for sharing love. :)
@aizza123
@aizza123 7 лет назад
This is Beyond Amazing! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@babakpourmand8727
@babakpourmand8727 3 года назад
very puzzled by the reality show parts, but nice vid
@amcwhorter3124
@amcwhorter3124 7 лет назад
Peter Russel is giving me life! Everything he's saying just clicks. We write because we imagine wanting things to be different. We imagine because of our perceived trauma that life doles out. So anything that we write is somehow connected to those and if they aren't, they just don't work... Mind. Blown.
@robertolara3820
@robertolara3820 8 лет назад
i still viewing it. but i must to say thanks right now. and again, thanks.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 8 лет назад
We always appreciate anyone taking a moment to say thanks. This is one of our best videos, we hope it serves you well.
@chocopieces9529
@chocopieces9529 5 лет назад
good shit. thank you!
@dejw6284
@dejw6284 8 лет назад
Thanks for this!
@funtertainment2128
@funtertainment2128 8 лет назад
Thank u for this brilliant Informative video, Can u guys make a Video on Constructing a Scene and Dialogue
@mtallicsmetal8424
@mtallicsmetal8424 4 года назад
i want y,all to never stop and never giveup .. keep you work someday you will be telling the GREATEST story of century ... believe me i m not joking
@brandenconejo8401
@brandenconejo8401 3 года назад
Awesome film! Thanks.
@siddharthx1
@siddharthx1 8 лет назад
Thanks a ton. Really enlightening..
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 8 лет назад
Thanks, what's your biggest takeaway?
@siddharthx1
@siddharthx1 8 лет назад
A plot comes from he internal battle of the character.. Every story must come from the heart of the writer, A core weakness of the writer develops helps him develop the strongest character and many more... I was sitting with a notepad man.. thanks a ton! Really!
@YourLBN
@YourLBN 8 лет назад
I love this channel, this is one of my favorite videos
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 8 лет назад
YourLBN We love your enthusiasm for our work. We agree, this is one of our best videos. What film projects are you currently working on?
@YourLBN
@YourLBN 8 лет назад
Just doing script writing research right now, your page has turned into a gold mine for me. Thank you so much for all your hard work. Where is your company located by the way, I am very interested in all that 'FC' does, such an powerful source!
@YourLBN
@YourLBN 8 лет назад
Film Courage & thank you for asking, that was very nice of you :)
@joestockton7016
@joestockton7016 7 лет назад
Subscribed. Thanks for making this. I'm working on a teleplay adaptation of an existing show, do you have any info that pertains to adaptation please? I'm hoping to learn more about the logistics of doing this legally, but I'm mostly interested in the analysis of what makes a show popular and how to translate that appeal to an audience that is culturally different from the original target audience: "The wire" but set in France, or "The walking dead" but set in England (these are just examples). Really appreciate it.
@TheJaylennon
@TheJaylennon 9 лет назад
This was AMAZING
@Awesomebaconman123
@Awesomebaconman123 8 лет назад
I'm really in the thought of becoming a writer, but I'm not sure what medium I want. I know simply writing a novel has the possibility of being the most imaginative and creative freedom, while films and TV shows are a joint effort collaboration. I really adore the way Graphic Novels/Mangas/Comics make their stories, I was leaning more towards Graphic Novels since it'll give me the tools to create the vision of the story I feel is the way the story and the characters and everything is supposed to be viewed compared to another person's vision (director's). But films also give a more realistic combination of Formalism of the director and Realism with Classic I really love. Can you help me Film Courage? I'm quite young almost done with High School and I'm really thinking of pursuing this career in College.
@deanofett
@deanofett 7 лет назад
I just graduated and am thinking pretty much the exact same thing. I have a story I am passionate about and I am in the process of writing it all down and editing it so it is best it can be. If you also are passionate about your story then I would urge you to do the same, watch more videos on how to improve your story and characters and don't be afraid to test out a writing major in college to see if its for you.
@nicoleharris4192
@nicoleharris4192 6 лет назад
I'd say research the different formats (screenplays and comic books have a VERY specific structure). Then come up with an idea for a short story. Write the story in each of the formats and see which is easiest for you.
@simonesimone3822
@simonesimone3822 4 года назад
This video was amazing!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 4 года назад
Thank you.
@Zillerguy
@Zillerguy 9 лет назад
very helpful
@donnellhenderson4911
@donnellhenderson4911 2 года назад
Thank you Film Courage. Just. Thank you!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Cheers Donnell!
@tytusbergstrom
@tytusbergstrom 7 лет назад
wonderful!
@justinsanchez7651
@justinsanchez7651 9 лет назад
great video
@moxx17
@moxx17 8 лет назад
Good watch
@Sandra-wj4on
@Sandra-wj4on 6 лет назад
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! More, more, more!!!! Encore!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 6 лет назад
Thank you Sandra. Anything you are looking for that has been harder to find?
@Sandra-wj4on
@Sandra-wj4on 6 лет назад
Film Courage Thank you for responding, I feel so special! I'm an author that would like to turn my books into screenplays. I especially love anything Michael Haugh lectures on. Does he teach a class and if so, do you know how I could enroll? Thank you! :)
@GrahamInman
@GrahamInman 8 лет назад
Very interesting video.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 8 лет назад
+Graham Inman Thanks Graham, we feel it is one of our better ones. Glad you checked it out. Hope it gives you some things to think about.
@TimelineProvision
@TimelineProvision 8 лет назад
15:16 was actually a good story, I would watch that :)
@jordanalford2825
@jordanalford2825 8 лет назад
+TimelineProvision TP Watch Up in The Air by Jason Reitman he basically just used the same plot from that movie but he flipped the genders of the characters.
@TimelineProvision
@TimelineProvision 8 лет назад
Jordan Alford lol really
@jordanalford2825
@jordanalford2825 8 лет назад
TimelineProvision TP I made the comment before he finished talking lol. I was like wow I should've finished the video first.
@TimelineProvision
@TimelineProvision 8 лет назад
Jordan Alford hahaha ;D
@unaparker357
@unaparker357 6 лет назад
Most studios don't receive submission unless you have an agent or connections. And the three that allow me to submit say because of high volume unfortunately they can't review or produce many. There are a few small studios or production companies, but they want thousands of dollars which I cannot afford.
@ryannixon4138
@ryannixon4138 6 лет назад
Big celebrities here. Lookin at you, guy who wrote Shark Nado XD
@ScribblebytesWorldwide
@ScribblebytesWorldwide 2 года назад
1:03:54 Omg she knows Ajna and Human Design. I like this lady.
@1nihil
@1nihil 5 лет назад
thank you so much..really.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 5 лет назад
Cheers!
@chimikou3
@chimikou3 2 года назад
Thanks!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Hi chimikou3! Thank you so much for supporting our work and channel! Your contribution reminds us that this is a video we would love to update. Hopefully we get the chance sooner than later. Our best to you and your work.
@vovalert2884
@vovalert2884 7 лет назад
Thank you)
@larkmacallan4257
@larkmacallan4257 7 лет назад
alternate goal -- will hunting wants to have a fulfilling job other than laying brick -- finds out along the way he's in love and the third act twist is often something like this --- he forgoes the external goal to go after the internal one -- he leaves the job behind to get the girl at the end
@omipatwa9564
@omipatwa9564 4 года назад
thank you for this!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 4 года назад
Cheers!
@stinhuffine4422
@stinhuffine4422 7 лет назад
5:56 WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAAAMP
@bobsbigboy_
@bobsbigboy_ 9 лет назад
This is gold
@TERRAMOUNT
@TERRAMOUNT 8 лет назад
very nice :)
@JunebugPresents
@JunebugPresents 7 лет назад
LMAO! I was just about to write, "The 'An Example Of A Wounded Hero Given A Chance To Change by Peter Russell' sounds like 'Up in the Air'." Then he says it! LMAO... Slightly different as he learned that lesson before he got the heartbreaking truth. Good example.
@ptahamun2011
@ptahamun2011 5 лет назад
How do you write a character that is having visions of going back in time?
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 9 лет назад
Many of my favorite movies have strong character revelation: Ground Hog Day Rainman Titanic Dog Day Afternoon Schindler's List
@gregdennis5968
@gregdennis5968 5 лет назад
that guy is correct. The best artists are usually tortured souls. I write from my blood. When I act, I draw from my pain.
@user-go2yu4hq5p
@user-go2yu4hq5p 2 года назад
I want a video about conflict tips from many professional Screenwriters if possible 🤍
@SeyedMasihMousaviNamaghi
@SeyedMasihMousaviNamaghi 8 лет назад
Hi, how can we have subtitles? :)
@MrJowisi
@MrJowisi 8 лет назад
Does anyone know the word Pamela Jaye Smith is using? Something like 'agena' in the section about balanced people snapping and making good villains...I can't make out what she's saying
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 8 лет назад
+Joe Simpson (Jophassa) What's the time code?
@MrJowisi
@MrJowisi 8 лет назад
Hey. It happens here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-13KcN-fRLFI.html - if that link doesn't work it's around 1.03! Thanks
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 8 лет назад
+Joe Simpson (Jophassa) You almost had it... Ajna (Sanskrit: आज्ञा, IAST: Ajna, English: "command"), or Third-eye Chakra, is the sixth primary Chakra or energy point in the body, according to Hindu tradition.
@MrJowisi
@MrJowisi 8 лет назад
Oooooooh thanks! Google's algorithms turned up absolutely nothing! I was starting to think she was just making things up
@LukeZRN
@LukeZRN 7 лет назад
can anyone recommend sites or videos for short film tips?
@user-tg6bc8qr6y
@user-tg6bc8qr6y 6 лет назад
amazing fucking video, thanks!
@alkinine1
@alkinine1 5 лет назад
1:03:36 what does she say? whats the word? Arshner?
@ryuuzSd
@ryuuzSd 8 лет назад
any other cool channel about screenwriting ? deep movie analysis ? thanks !
@sujanlamsal4776
@sujanlamsal4776 7 лет назад
every frame a painting
@ryuuzSd
@ryuuzSd 7 лет назад
Sujan Lamsal yeah great channel, know it already, thanks
@ThatsPety
@ThatsPety 7 лет назад
+H-Djo you know about Now You See It? he's awesome too
@christopherlouie8694
@christopherlouie8694 7 лет назад
15:16 Amy Schumer saw this and went to write Trainwreck right after.
@Vladishit_Putler
@Vladishit_Putler 7 лет назад
why do main characters need to change? what if they don't?
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 7 лет назад
We have a video with Blayne Weaver we will release down the line where he talks about wanting to make a movie where the main character doesn't really change. Here's a video we have already published which offers another perspective on character change ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5WOtnG5rWZo.html
@Vladishit_Putler
@Vladishit_Putler 7 лет назад
Film Courage thank you very much
@Vladishit_Putler
@Vladishit_Putler 7 лет назад
thank you very much Film Courage, I appreciate your valuable channel
@rrogers2370
@rrogers2370 7 лет назад
there a tons of movies where many don't change... think of all the super hero movies...007..etc...no arc.
@yogichopra
@yogichopra 8 лет назад
Listen- and make notes :-)
@yerabbit6333
@yerabbit6333 4 года назад
Snowpiercer spoiler alert! (56:00-58:00)
@AbsolutelyNoOne9
@AbsolutelyNoOne9 6 лет назад
6:13 DONKEH
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