How to Create Dramatic Characters

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  • @TylerMowery
    @TylerMowery  3 роки тому +52

    Get Practical Tools to Write Your Great Screenplay: www.practicalscreenwriting.com

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      @dehydratedkingkong8932 3 роки тому +2

      @Kaleb Khalid are u spamming

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      @xaviergraysen1298 3 роки тому

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    • @emiliolucca9224
      @emiliolucca9224 3 роки тому

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  • @falconawesomeness1141
    @falconawesomeness1141 5 років тому +1302

    The lie the character tells themselves. The more I learn about writing, the more I learn about life in general.

  • @nicholasrodante8167
    @nicholasrodante8167 5 років тому +2140

    Want: write an interesting story
    Need: stop procrastination

    • @coloraddiction
      @coloraddiction 4 роки тому +55

      up next: How to write a good meta screenplay

    • @stefangoncharov8609
      @stefangoncharov8609 4 роки тому +37

      Want: write a beautiful story
      Need: somehow shoot it, but it is not clear how

    • @p59u00
      @p59u00 4 роки тому +6

      The truth has been spoken

    • @kinhamid9665
      @kinhamid9665 4 роки тому +27

      Sleep. Stop lookin at porn and shit. Eat better. Go for a jog every once in a while. Achieve mental clarity.

    • @pregnantwonder
      @pregnantwonder 3 роки тому

      same!

  • @PhilSvitekYT
    @PhilSvitekYT 5 років тому +926

    I find a lot of novice writers just dive head first into writing without knowing these simple basics. Even if you've been writing for a while, it's always beneficial to revisit these to make sure the core of your story is strong.

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  5 років тому +37

      Completely agree!

    • @rhaegosnow1133
      @rhaegosnow1133 5 років тому +19

      Have we met? lol, a few years ago i started writing a story, i just let it flew for a couple dozen pages before i realize i had no idea where i was going with my plot and main characters, just writing scenes that followed each other quite logically but with no global plan for it. This was really bad cause i had no notion of strucure what so ever, this channel will help a lot! And it's also useful for non-writers out there to have better understanding of movies and stories!Thank you Tyler for this clear and quality content, you just got a suscriber!

    • @sarathyouandI
      @sarathyouandI 4 роки тому +15

      Glad finally someone said this. I am learning to write a screenplay. Got this bug only 6 months ago. Till now I didn't pen a single line on paper wrt story. Last 6 months has been a great research and I discovered so many techniques ,information and tools that are needed to write a great story. This also includes music, sound, Lighting etc.. I think many people are writing stories as they write a love letter for their young girl friend in school lollllllllllllllllllllllll .. Realize that Screenwriting is a game on the minds of audience not about your taste. Its not what you know its about what audience know.

    • @habitualresistor9548
      @habitualresistor9548 3 роки тому +2

      When he said, "whether you want to write a detailed outline, or immediately sit down and start writing" he was talking about the difference between outliners & pantsers. He wasn't referring to the novice writer, that do not know what they are doing. That would make no sense.

    • @ghoulamibnghoulam8726
      @ghoulamibnghoulam8726 3 роки тому +1

      I am that type of guy, until now, i have written so many things, and deleted all of them before even finishing it

  • @BadFilm1
    @BadFilm1 3 роки тому +98

    "Your character spends most of the story pursuing their outer goal; The Thing they Want. But what the story is really about, on a deeper level, is their growth into a place where they (first subconsciously, then consciously) recognize and pursue their inner goal; The Thing they Need."
    -K.M. Weiland

    • @kenzieisbesttt
      @kenzieisbesttt 2 місяці тому

      wait what if my character is slowly going insane and kills himself how would i provide growth?

  • @magnusruben9646
    @magnusruben9646 4 роки тому +8

    The simple distinction made between "Likeable" and "Engaging" was worth the price of admission alone. Thanks for such a measured analysis of the subject!

  • @JonAddisonFilms
    @JonAddisonFilms 5 років тому +529

    LET'S GO. Building a story at the moment with an anti-hero - this is perfect.

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  5 років тому +16

      Awesome! Next week Part Two should be out, which should help even more!

    • @zaianmiguel
      @zaianmiguel 4 роки тому +1

      Are you done now? Will we be able to read it now?

    • @khs_fan
      @khs_fan 3 роки тому

      im still confused with the definition of anti hero

    • @williamfellows6267
      @williamfellows6267 3 роки тому

      @@khs_fan it's the fella who's got some twisted morals, but is the good guy in a story

    • @fajriputrarudisukmawan7294
      @fajriputrarudisukmawan7294 2 роки тому +2

      @@khs_fan maybe anti hero is a character who wants something like hero does, like saving the world or bring peace to the world, BUT the way they do to achieve that goal is bad and horrible like murdering innocent people or something...

  • @mochiattoart514
    @mochiattoart514 5 років тому +532

    Are any of y'all here writers too? I'm new and I don't know how to start :(

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  5 років тому +95

      That's okay! One place to start may be the Facebook group! There's a lot of encouraging, helpful writers in there willing to help you get started and read your work when you're ready for that!

    • @siskavard
      @siskavard 5 років тому +59

      Just start writing! I’m new to writing & have no idea what I’m doing, but I’m having fun!

    • @oskarknutsson479
      @oskarknutsson479 5 років тому +11

      Watch Stephen King

    • @charlescalthrop2535
      @charlescalthrop2535 5 років тому +11

      I’m about half way through a novel and have hit a bit of a writers block. I’m now revising my technique to find a new direction.

    • @frost-grove
      @frost-grove 5 років тому +22

      don’t know if you’ll see this or not, but i had no idea how to start my story-so i skipped the first chapter. i went to the part i knew how to write then went back once i finished my book and wrote it in

  • @MSordernature
    @MSordernature 5 років тому +155

    Dude, you've been killing it recently. These videos really do educate.

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  5 років тому +10

      Thanks! Good to hear that they've been helpful

  • @jkrakauer805
    @jkrakauer805 5 років тому +158

    understanding the dark side of your
    09:53
    audience will make your character
    09:54
    stronger empathy is all about
    09:57
    understanding why characters do what
    09:59
    they do and getting an audience to stay
    10:01
    engaged even if they don't agree with
    10:03
    every decision the character makes

  • @Jewelcoke
    @Jewelcoke 5 років тому +192

    I was always confused by the WANTs and NEEDs of a character. This helped me so much! Thank you! Can't wait for part 2

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  5 років тому +9

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @totallyanonymousbish9599
      @totallyanonymousbish9599 5 років тому +8

      From a psychological perspective a want derives from a need. Kinda like you _need_ food in order to survive, but maybe you _want_ to eat a specific meal like pizza.

  • @mr.krepshus1467
    @mr.krepshus1467 5 років тому +71

    love this so much. great job

  • @tres5533
    @tres5533 5 років тому +89

    Tyler - Not only is the content excellent, your presentation of information (called instructional design) is bar none the best I've seen in the industry. Your style of teaching is on point.

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  5 років тому +3

      Thanks for the kind words!

  • @umitbulutt
    @umitbulutt 5 років тому +12

    I've started writing something not a screenplay but I was intended that way, later I decided to turn it to a novel and after a while, even I know the outline and story, I somehow stuck in a place without knowing what was the problem. Now I have to sit down and write every character's desires and needs. They will act on these eventually, so the story will continue. Thanks so much!

  • @jelliclesongs
    @jelliclesongs 10 місяців тому +2

    Well done, Tyler! This was extremely helpful for my current film analysis. I was trying to figure out why a protagonist wasn't resonating and I think it's because the screenwriters didn't give them a "need" lol

  • @delaneystorm
    @delaneystorm 5 років тому +43

    I’ve gained so much from this, thank you. I’m writing a graphic novel and this translated perfectly.

  • @two-moonz2953
    @two-moonz2953 5 років тому +239

    I have found that creating an engaging character that resonates with the audience through want and need is to reveal their WOUND.
    In 'Finding Nemo" who doesn't identify with Marlin or with Carl in 'Up', immediately? My favourite wounded hero is Montgomery Clift in., 'A Place in the sun.'
    I really enjoy your insights and downloads, Tyler. You have a subscriber.

    • @EphraimRyan
      @EphraimRyan 5 років тому +7

      You're right for the most part, but having a wound won't always keep the audience engaged. The worst example of a wound not being done right is the orphan villain; a one-dimensional villain that does terrible things for terrible reasons and given one scene of exposition that goes "wah I had a bad childhood"
      TL;DR I agree with you, with a few extra

    • @osareafallire
      @osareafallire 5 років тому +1

      Isn't this the same thing or at least directly related to their lie?

    • @crisromero7376
      @crisromero7376 4 роки тому +4

      My favorite is Zuko from Avatar the last airbender. But they reveled what happenned to him slowly. As soon as you see him, you see his scar and you know he was vanished. But you never know why and the fact that he is got little moments when he seems pretty decent keeps you wondering "what could he have done that was so bad". Until is finally revelled in eposode 12, but he is not the one that explains it. He never talks about it or give excuses. He is blindly driven by his "want" and keep doing bad things because of it. But you also see him doing good things so you know he is a very conflicted character. As the show advance you just want to see more of him and can't help cheering for him even if he is the antagonist.

    • @chananyaminster
      @chananyaminster 3 роки тому

      They don’t have to be relatable though

  • @bethanybrimhall7785
    @bethanybrimhall7785 4 роки тому +7

    I have watched this video three times and come out learning something new each time! I wish I had seen this when I first started writing 13 years ago. This is a great beginner video to writing character. It should be shown to every English teachers’ student. Well done Tyler. 👏

  • @benhinton4613
    @benhinton4613 5 років тому +257

    Best tip for creating a character: Don’t follow anything, day dream and imagine different scenes and characters until you have one that YOU love. If its new to you its new. Follow your intuition for the character despite what others think. If you love the character then the writing for that character will be good!

    • @Air_Serpent
      @Air_Serpent 5 років тому +9

      Gingamin Productions whoa, never saw it that way. Thanks.

    • @nxdeflowers
      @nxdeflowers 2 роки тому +1

      I always find inspiration from films etc, i should be more creative

    • @diazpayne2075
      @diazpayne2075 Рік тому +2

      this is an old comment but I just want to say that I daydream a lot about my stories and frequently do things that you have said. The characters are already fleshed out and have their own identity, so much so that sometimes I forget that I created them and I cherish them to bits. That being said videos like this are still helpful for me and other people who have a hard time organizing or structuring their characters and stories in their writing. For me imagining a new scene feels exciting and fun but laying them out like this in a more structured manner helps a ton in navigating the world I created, otherwise I would get nothing done! Anyway, that's just my two cents.
      I do agree though that amateur writers should not get caught up following strict 'imaginary' guidelines but rather utilize these types of tools as an assistance to their world and character building.

  • @shilohlily8430
    @shilohlily8430 5 років тому +3

    SO grateful this ended up in my suggested. Despite the fact that I have no interest in releasing any books or anything written at all, writing is probably my greatest passion, and I swear, your channel is correcting my mistakes one by one. I'm already learning so much from you, and I have a feeling finding your channel just leveled up my writing skill.
    Thank you SO much.

  • @annabellesoto9917
    @annabellesoto9917 2 роки тому +1

    You helped me muster up a great character for a screenplay 5 years in the making. Thank you.

  • @marcuskif
    @marcuskif 5 років тому +8

    Now I feel a little more comfortable with my characters. Can't wait for part 2

  • @paganymede
    @paganymede 5 років тому +5

    This helped me a lot to broaden my spectrum when it comes to character development. It also helped me compare one of my favorite characters to these tips and tricks. Thank you for this, it is much appreciated!

  • @NinjaArmyGaming
    @NinjaArmyGaming 4 роки тому +8

    After watching this I found many faults and things that were missing in my characters. My characters are somewhat surface level with nothing really intriguing about them. Thanks for the advice!

  • @thethmooteresa
    @thethmooteresa 5 років тому +5

    thank you so much!! This helped me out a lot while writing my 2nd story :D Instead of internally cringing, I'm actually happy with the progress!!

  • @ShekarRangarajan
    @ShekarRangarajan 4 роки тому +3

    Hoping to be an executive coach I got an accreditation for myself. This is the first time I am able to appreciate the distinction between personality and character. You have done well by illustrating each building block with examples from movie characters. That helps immensely. When I introspect on the clients I engaged with in the past , I am able to realise the aspects I had overlooked like their false beliefs, endearing traits, towering strengths and fatal flaws. Hoping to look at part 2. Thank you very much.

  • @appledough3843
    @appledough3843 5 років тому +5

    This reminds me of the video
    "Writing Strong Characters" by Think Story. I like how y'all both describe the want and need. Very helpful!

  • @natashatuskovichcoworking
    @natashatuskovichcoworking Рік тому

    "Negative emotions are just as powerful a way to attach an audience to a character as positive emotions."
    Love this.
    9:44

  • @kibbles3394
    @kibbles3394 4 роки тому

    Just watched both videos. This channel is extremely underrated. This really helped me develope my current D&D character and understand exactly what my character is.

  • @armandoperez4535
    @armandoperez4535 4 роки тому

    This is literally the best writing video I have ever watched. It really helped me upgrade my storytelling

  • @UnBoludoQueHaceCine
    @UnBoludoQueHaceCine 5 років тому +5

    I'm struggling with the first draft of a shorfilm and this has been VERY useful. Can't wait to see the second part!

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  5 років тому

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @pensworthsamson6970
      @pensworthsamson6970 5 років тому

      I love how your profile picture is the eye image after the Star Gate Sequence in 2001.

    • @UnBoludoQueHaceCine
      @UnBoludoQueHaceCine 5 років тому

      @@pensworthsamson6970 Thanks! Can't believe someone noticed it x)

    • @benhinton4613
      @benhinton4613 5 років тому

      F94Producciones 2001 is the greatest movie I’ve ever seen

  • @grossbrosparodies9610
    @grossbrosparodies9610 5 років тому +15

    One of the best character development vids I’ve come across. Well done.

  • @pwan280
    @pwan280 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much man everything is so much easier to understand as far as creating good characters for film in which for a long time I’ve struggled to figure out why my scripts/stories weren’t working as a whole but now I understand. Thank you so much really🙌🏽

  • @calvinsimon1331
    @calvinsimon1331 5 років тому +2

    This channel makes me regret film school... lol love your channel! Keep it up.

  • @demetriusdion286
    @demetriusdion286 5 років тому +7

    I highly recommend the Screenwriting book "Inside the Power of the Transformation Arc Story" by Dara Marks. I wish luck.

  • @rickdmon1dancing769
    @rickdmon1dancing769 4 роки тому

    I’ve been having Gr8 concepts and ideas for a screenplay, but have no idea on how to get started. I have dreams and when I dream it comes out perfect, then I wake up and try to begin to write it and that is when I get stuck. Nothing comes out! This video has given me some kind of clue of how to look at the vision. Thank you so much!!

  • @TheGeramonkey
    @TheGeramonkey 5 років тому +7

    Congratulations, very well explained. Looking forward to the 2nd part.

  • @rassberrycloud9699
    @rassberrycloud9699 5 років тому +2

    You honestly deserve more subscribers, these videos are so well made!

  • @itsjanicemendes
    @itsjanicemendes Рік тому

    I needed this video! Totally gave me a lightbulb moment!!

  • @bentsai6849
    @bentsai6849 4 роки тому

    Lemme just say that your channel is one I have needed for a long time but have only found just now. Awesome content man!

  • @multipolmultipol4059
    @multipolmultipol4059 4 роки тому +1

    Tyler, this is really intelligent theory you got going on here. Until I saw this video, I couldn't understand how to write interesting characters. Now, I have some framework to build around.

  • @davezbox
    @davezbox 5 років тому +6

    Great summary on character, thank you. This helped a lot.

  • @leahwilliams156
    @leahwilliams156 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! 🙏🏾

  • @mattlane4761
    @mattlane4761 4 роки тому

    Dude, your channel is amazing. I've learned so much about building my story, planning it, writing it, and creating compelling characters. Thanks so much and keep up the good work!

  • @MarcoVideoVibes
    @MarcoVideoVibes 5 років тому +4

    Your video are so good Tyler! Can't wait for part 2

  • @jasperrenaldo7367
    @jasperrenaldo7367 4 роки тому +1

    Every second of this video is absolutely useful

  • @MissAnnaDominique
    @MissAnnaDominique 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for breaking this down this way it was so simple to clearly understand

  • @TheCrazyOne2
    @TheCrazyOne2 6 місяців тому

    Thank you, something felt missing from my character but this should help. I’ll use this advice to add layers to my characters.

  • @asgermortensen5835
    @asgermortensen5835 5 років тому

    I have learnt some of this by writing characters before but I have reached some points in writing a story with sitcom-like characters (heavy focus on characters) where I don't exactly know how the characters will behave. This video really learnt me to focus on some essentials to the characters I was missing or had forgotten. Thank you

  • @honnashankara3681
    @honnashankara3681 5 років тому +3

    Great! I feel grateful to have found someone with such a good understanding of the subject matter and a true intention of spreading the knowledge! When's the second part coming??.!!

  • @roberts2561
    @roberts2561 5 років тому +1

    Keep it up mate. The videos are class

  • @Giovannix51
    @Giovannix51 5 років тому +2

    Great stuff man. Keep it up. Really enjoy your videos and the knowledge that comes with it.

  • @odmineypiju4761
    @odmineypiju4761 4 роки тому

    This felt like a good therapy session. Thank you.

  • @Themagicteevee
    @Themagicteevee 4 роки тому +37

    QUESTION: Why isn’t a character that is refusing to face or accept their need not compelling enough? Why do they have to pursue something actively?
    If for example, the plot is the character being put in a place that
    forces them to face their need without them going for a want themselves.
    They are simply avoiding and not willing to confront their need.
    (But the events of the story are forcing them to face their need)
    Examples please. Thank you! :)

    • @iwaslikenope1070
      @iwaslikenope1070 4 роки тому +2

      This is a late reply and doesn't really answer your question, but this is exactly what I needed to read to understand this character I am writing about. He wants to keep putting criminals down and refuses help even if it's exactly what he needs due to his past where people he cared about always get killed for dragging them in the action too much. He hates working in a team to avoid getting attached and getting them hurt. So I felt the need to thank you for this, I'm really grateful :)

    • @Skrill99
      @Skrill99 4 роки тому +3

      What would drive them to finally accept the new belief? How is their old belief ruining their lives? What would we watch/read in the mean time? until their belief is confronted? Them living their lives? "Today I went to work and finished my assignment and am now ready for my next assignment."
      The main problem is it's not entertaining to consume. The goal doesn't have to be a grandiose stopping the end of the world it could be that your daughter has a dance recital that she really wants you to attend but you have a work meeting at that time. If the theme is prioritising family over work or something like that your want could be to get the best job aka Going to the work meeting but your need is to learn that family is more important.
      The epiphany could come when your daughter is mad at you because you didn't come to something very important to her and you feel the negative effects of your choice. Or on the car ride to your office while alking to someone and they reccount how the children are estranged because they prioritized work over family
      If you want that theme to come passively it could be something like doing work upset with difficult homelife and you go out and have the same car ride on just a normal day with nothing big going on and so when the epiphany comes you go to her recital. The problem is he was not sacrificing much not going to work so there is not much conflict or.... drama! As Tyler said you can have a story with no want but it is really hard if you want a story with drama.
      Oh forgot to mention th e want of this example that I made up on the spot is attend this important work meeting
      Hope it helps!

    • @sacisuta2857
      @sacisuta2857 4 роки тому

      You may still be pursuing something. Maybe some ideology that keeps you from avoiding the need etc. I don’t think you can keep yourself from pursuing at any time, although the thing you want to pursue may change from one moment to the next

    • @megaalex6720
      @megaalex6720 3 роки тому

      Well the character I pm writing has the same deeds as you explained but the deeds he chooses to follow were caused by humanity which caused him to follow this deed that puts humanity at risk, because they created a monster, and monster that may become their doom, then humanity gets mad at him for being bad when he later reveals in multiple city screens that they themselves are the cause of all of this, they themselves created me, that they're all hypocrites for being mad at me when you all should be mad at yourselves for causing me to do this. Humanity sees what he means but still chooses to not change which is the protangonist deed, to make humanity change, but can't change humanity only if he gives back their humanity.

    • @rudflex.4024
      @rudflex.4024 2 роки тому

      Because nobody only has needs they must understand. We all have wants, it’s human nature. Don’t make your characters, characters. Make them human.
      Also, allowing your character to have powerful wants enable the story to have a proactive approach that creates momentum heading into climax, rather than only reactive in dealing with antagonisms.
      Hope this helps

  • @Kreamcroque
    @Kreamcroque 5 років тому +70

    One of the main reasons we 'like' the Joker, is because his pro-activity within the plot

    • @Anubis-xk4ht
      @Anubis-xk4ht 4 роки тому +10

      the joker is a plot driven character he doesn't change but changes the world around him he just moves along with it without any change in his core

  • @정나은-j4l
    @정나은-j4l 2 роки тому

    This is really helpful specially right know i'm a film college student right know. it makes me more understanding about how to make a characters in story.

  • @cpmow831
    @cpmow831 Рік тому +1

    J.K. Simmons as Fletcher is such a great character

  • @JonAddisonFilms
    @JonAddisonFilms 5 років тому +10

    So eager for part 2!

  • @lovealways2609
    @lovealways2609 4 роки тому

    Thank you
    LEN AGA ROSSI
    for sending me this link and SHARING this info.
    Nice!

  • @nataliadelafuente5894
    @nataliadelafuente5894 5 років тому +3

    Amazing video! Thanks for the amazing content 😱 I don’t even write but I love analyzing characters, this gives much more perspective 👏

  • @m-hellothere4167
    @m-hellothere4167 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for this insightful video. May God bless you all

  • @lovealways2609
    @lovealways2609 4 роки тому

    Great movies
    great character's
    Great plots
    Thank you for sharing

  • @Cardinal_Blue
    @Cardinal_Blue 11 місяців тому +1

    This guy would be so fun at parties

  • @aniketbhavsar2385
    @aniketbhavsar2385 4 роки тому

    Bro your Amazing !!! ❤️ I never seen an explanation video like this beautifully explained in detail 🔥 more Power to you ❤️🙌

  • @omipatwa9564
    @omipatwa9564 4 роки тому +3

    this content is so valuable!

  • @tender0828
    @tender0828 4 роки тому +1

    So since the bug started, I took the opportunity to take a crack at writing that story I'm mulling over for quite a while now. I go back to this series every now and then for guidance. Absolutely helpful together with the eBook I bought at Tyler's website

  • @thischannelisdead.5202
    @thischannelisdead.5202 4 роки тому +20

    Want: For my movie to be a masterpiece in the future
    Need: Get the hell to work
    In all honesty though, great video. ;)

  • @AllThingsFilm1
    @AllThingsFilm1 5 років тому +1

    Very helpful suggestions and ideas. Thanks so much.

  • @haidyyousif2125
    @haidyyousif2125 5 місяців тому

    THANKS I Understand subject better by your content

  • @amorfatikhb
    @amorfatikhb 5 років тому +3

    I really needed this thank you

  • @gradatim4065
    @gradatim4065 5 років тому +1

    That's all you need to create a character , thank u Tyler!!

  • @simonegreco1958
    @simonegreco1958 5 років тому

    God damn it finally someone else said, a character doesn't have to be likeable, he needs to be interesting and entertaining, as you said, engaging

  • @UmairKhan_x
    @UmairKhan_x 4 роки тому

    One way to create a view about the character in the eyes of the audience is to show how people feel and feel about that character around him/her. This can be used to tell directly the motives of the character or to show the audience that what the world thinks about the character is rather different than his actual motives so even though your character is an anti-hero in the story but is connecting with the audience because the audience starts to empathize with the character.

  • @ompawane2768
    @ompawane2768 2 роки тому

    Thanks, you explained, perfectly!

  • @jdog783
    @jdog783 5 років тому +2

    Shoutout KM Weiland, great book!!!

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  5 років тому +1

      Yea shoutout her! She's gonna b even more involved in part two

  • @seansiquig
    @seansiquig 5 років тому +13

    these videos are hella good

  • @michaelboushra275
    @michaelboushra275 5 років тому

    THANK YOU TYLER. YOUR VIDEO SI BEYOND AMAZING MAN. TRULY BENEFICIAL. I LEARNED AND ENJOYED ALOT.

  • @sharathreddy4739
    @sharathreddy4739 3 роки тому

    Very good video for upcoming writers

  • @WhyHelloGiraffe
    @WhyHelloGiraffe 5 років тому

    Your channel is soooo helpful. Thank you.

  • @lancehardwood
    @lancehardwood 4 роки тому

    Omagash youre so good! THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!

  • @squarebizentertainment7152
    @squarebizentertainment7152 5 років тому

    Very enlightening and clarifying.

  • @devondenneen361
    @devondenneen361 5 років тому +1

    This is good life advice. We need to find our want, and find out how to do this

  • @onefreebird1
    @onefreebird1 4 роки тому

    Great vid, headed to join the writer's room now 👌

  • @theNickRYG
    @theNickRYG 5 років тому

    Using this to help develop a musical persona of all things. Rather than writing a book, i'm building a character who will inhabit the music and be a stand-in for myself, allowing me to tell stories outside of myself.

    • @theNickRYG
      @theNickRYG 5 років тому

      also 12 Angry Men is one of the greatest films of all time.

  • @abdulndadi
    @abdulndadi 5 років тому +1

    This was great! Thanks for all your hard work and I'm looking forward to your next video.

  • @runtheptnite
    @runtheptnite 5 років тому +2

    Another helpful video, well done.

  • @JotoheKian
    @JotoheKian 5 років тому +1

    Fantastic work on this video, truly.

  • @Zoroasto1
    @Zoroasto1 5 років тому +1

    Great video. I want the part II

  • @fogartyfox592
    @fogartyfox592 3 роки тому

    Hey Tyler I'm loving the videos so far - really helpful, can you do a video based on created a "Villain" that works with the screenplay structure you've done videos on?
    That would be awesome!

  • @hania.1220
    @hania.1220 5 років тому +11

    What if we have a main character that his/her 'want' and 'why they do what they do' is a mystery and one of the plot twists?

    • @rhaegosnow1133
      @rhaegosnow1133 5 років тому +4

      Littlefinger spotted! Check out the "Charisma on command" channel about him, it could help, depends on what you want, but Baelish just popped into my head reading your comment

  • @ImaginationUpgraded
    @ImaginationUpgraded 5 років тому +3

    Great work here bro! Subbing for part 2!

  • @Kudoshi
    @Kudoshi 4 роки тому +4

    I will be writing my own shortfilm for youtube. It will be my first time actually writing a short film. I was never one to be good at writing but i have to get this shortfilm done. I am expecting it to be terrible. It also doesnt help that i have only 48 hours to completely write a full final script, plan all the scenes, figure out where and how to shoot the scene and how to act as well.
    Please give me the strength to not procrastinate and give up on this.

    • @nostolgiac
      @nostolgiac 4 роки тому +1

      Kudoshi how are you?

    • @Kudoshi
      @Kudoshi 4 роки тому +1

      @@nostolgiac Fine thank you lol

    • @nancneumann4196
      @nancneumann4196 4 роки тому

      How'd it turn out?

    • @Kudoshi
      @Kudoshi 4 роки тому

      @@nancneumann4196 Ended up using my friend's script sadly. ;( those hard work were washed down the drain thanks to democracy selection

    • @nancneumann4196
      @nancneumann4196 4 роки тому

      We should (both) try to write again. Why for some of us is it like trying to launch a spaceship into outer space with a crusty rubber band. Does it really have to be this difficult? Sadly for some of us. Yes. ✍ 🎬 🚀

  • @TylerSane5
    @TylerSane5 5 років тому

    Thanks for you're golden advice! I been entertaining the thought of writing! My idea for a mini series is a "Wild West Horror" based on mythology and Vampires who turn ppl into zombies when they have been fed on enough with a rare chance of becoming a blood sucker themselfs! Have the town's rely on the Law working with Outlaws because it's the only option they got! But I want it as a fantasy ruled by realism.. have them only have to deal with the zombies in the day giving us time to get to like the characters who will be morally bothered ppl because these would be the most likely ppl to step up! Plus the lack of technology ads even more of a doomed vibe!

  • @MrPerser
    @MrPerser 5 років тому +4

    Amazing Video! Rly well done :D

  • @ajg7810
    @ajg7810 4 роки тому

    This is a great video. Thanks so much

  • @NickFILM17
    @NickFILM17 7 місяців тому

    Another great video!

  • @sevesetupou6687
    @sevesetupou6687 5 років тому +4

    Hi Tyler! This is irrelevant to the video but I just thought I'd chime something I've been thinking.
    I love your videos and the only real criticism I could give is to the tone of your narration/dialogue. I know that you probably have it all written down but it's one of those things where it's obvious that you're reading rather than talking or discussing.
    I know that you already know the details of the content but it's always more of a hook into the experience for a viewer when the tone is one of discussion rather than recollection. I hope you get what I mean. I just think that you could do better than the 'eleventh grade class presentation' tone.
    Maybe this is just one of those things that comes with time but just thought I'd throw it out there. Keep it up and please never stop!

  • @XxArrowMasterxX
    @XxArrowMasterxX 4 роки тому

    Is there any content (anywhere) where someone breaks down movies like this to fundamentally? I'm super intrigued by how you break down characters from other movies, as well as when you break down stories to their basics.

  • @brotherbrod
    @brotherbrod 5 років тому +3

    this was so helpful thank you!

    • @TylerMowery
      @TylerMowery  5 років тому

      You're welcome! Glad to hear it

  • @pedroc7643
    @pedroc7643 4 роки тому

    This is so good, thank you!