Here are a few of his writing tips:
- The audience is fickle.
- Grab ‘em by the throat and never let ‘em go.
- Develop a clean line of action for your leading character.
- Know where you’re going.
- The more subtle and elegant you are in hiding your plot points, the better you are as a writer.
- If you have a problem with the third act, the real problem is in the first act.
- A tip from Lubitsch: Let the audience add up two plus two. They’ll love you forever.
- In doing voice-overs, be careful not to describe what the audience already sees. Add to what they’re seeing.
- The event that occurs at the second act curtain triggers the end of the movie.
- The third act must build, build, build in tempo and action until the last event, and then—that’s it. Don’t hang around.
* From Conversations with Wilder by Cameron Crowe
5 comments:
Some great tips there, and I've just ended up watching a load of 'Some like it hot' clips on youtube :)
Really great tips! I especially like number 9--it's a great plotting tip to remember.
Also, his epitaph is pretty fantastic.
Fantastic! Great tips!
I love learning from screen writers who really know what they're doing. I won't start the discussion of what they're doing now, but I love learning from the old masters who paved the way. Awesome stuff.
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