Scripts Are Awful When Writers Tell The Audience Everything by Wendy Kram

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  • @jonathangriffin8060
    @jonathangriffin8060 6 років тому +41

    I agree. You have to write good dialogue and drop hints about what or where the character (or characters') situation is and where it is heading. If the script and dialogue is written well, the audience will pick up those hints before the character does.

  • @matildadavid9523
    @matildadavid9523 6 років тому +34

    Oh FilmCourage, how do you always know what I need to hear the day of?

  • @jackiekittie6135
    @jackiekittie6135 4 роки тому +7

    Lol, I DO try to speak everything that I am thinking and feeling as frequently as I can, in everyday life. I consider it a form of self-honesty.

  • @MrMigeco
    @MrMigeco 5 років тому +15

    'How was your day?'
    'Nothing'
    Fantastic.

  • @PlayGroundsChannel
    @PlayGroundsChannel 6 років тому +66

    Show, don’t tell 😌👌🎉

  • @AngelTovar
    @AngelTovar 6 років тому +9

    This got personal real quick...

    • @migueldelgadillo9673
      @migueldelgadillo9673 5 років тому

      She revealed too much too quick. Didn't use enough subtext xD

  • @jeffmcmahon3278
    @jeffmcmahon3278 3 роки тому +3

    A simple scenario - after the wife having witnessed her husband with another woman at lunch - husband comes home from work , complains of upset stomach to which she responds (without compassion) "something bad for lunch?"

  • @thereseember2800
    @thereseember2800 5 років тому +3

    Great interview about diffuse/dispersed focus in relation to too many characters & not having a through-line! Thank you!
    Could you also interview Sherry Lansing? She began as a script reader.

  • @BrooklynHudson
    @BrooklynHudson 6 років тому +23

    Too many characters = The Walking Dead, over the last few seasons. You lose your bond with the original characters, and can't bond with the new characters. They seem to be trying hard to reel that back in this season.

    • @dashamota732
      @dashamota732 6 років тому +1

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @liebertjohann8524
      @liebertjohann8524 6 років тому +1

      i disagree game of thrones have so much character and it is good and this is fact to reduce the characters of the books that maked the show so bad in the last season this is not the fact to have many character but to know how to deal with

    • @airwolfman
      @airwolfman 5 років тому +1

      TWD also had too much of these "naruto-esque flashback fillers" and dramatic people staring into the distance crap :(

    • @bradebronson8835
      @bradebronson8835 5 років тому +3

      I don't have any problem and never had a problem with TWD having too many characters. The problem is there is zero story. Or the story is recycled over and over. They move, find a new community, fight the new big bad boss of that community... win while losing a few men.... then repeat. There's no end game. It got too boring last few seasons. Once I saw Eugene say "there is no cure destination" I knew this show turned into a money grab.

    • @chaddelong998
      @chaddelong998 4 роки тому

      @Rtkts i agree completely. i'm writing a huge story with massive characters. (250 characters, 700K words and growing) at first i jumped each chapter to another character, kinda chronological. but after each return to edit, i felt it needed more substance. i now have characters that grow chapter to chapter up to a point another characters introduction begins, or the timeline can't be crossed. then i introduce another character and lay them out. by the time they intersect, you know the motives. the catch is, try to figure what they will do always stays in question. think board game strategy...move soldiers, then move horses, then move archers...etc. as each move in place, the dynamic of the story changes. my personal rule is to leave a character with a strong question to be resolved. background: it's pre/present/post apocalyptic. everything is connected. domino theory. the actions of one effects others.

  • @th3web515
    @th3web515 6 років тому +6

    Game of thrones is an excellent example of this! The characters become more complex as the seasons go on.

  • @guardianoftruth1468
    @guardianoftruth1468 4 роки тому +3

    I love listening to this piece, so helpful! Thank you!

  • @JeusAlprime108
    @JeusAlprime108 5 років тому +4

    i recently just watch a movie that tell the audience everything with dialogue. It is "Mortal Engine". What a waste of si much of those visual arts that did not tell the story itself.

  • @flickfanatic7008
    @flickfanatic7008 6 років тому +4

    Very interesting advice! It is hard to keep that in mind while writing.

  • @aramythr5965
    @aramythr5965 2 роки тому +1

    That's really annoying imo. I hate it when people talk around eachother, even if it is "realistic" for most people. It is not realistic for me and my surroundings as we (almost always) really try to understand another and I'm not satisfied with a conversation if I wasn't absolutely honest and tried to get the most accurate picture across, even if it takes several sentences approaching the idea from different angles.
    Maybe it is the Dutch side in me, but when people are bullshitting I always call it out instantly. No playing along or hints, that's just really petty.
    American shows are always full of people playing social cues and games and it is my biggest turn-off for shows, because on top of being annoying, it is also utterly predictable and just boring.

  • @XxSEETH3RxX
    @XxSEETH3RxX Рік тому

    In every first draft I've ever written I tell everything. But it's okay because it all can be fixed.

  • @junglsmor
    @junglsmor 6 років тому +15

    what i cant stand about most superhero movies is their need to explain a million things in exposition and narration idk why its just boring to me

    • @jjkhawaiian
      @jjkhawaiian 6 років тому +2

      It's all boring and over the top now. Stop the train.

    • @Bonabellfilms
      @Bonabellfilms 6 років тому +1

      For some reason I never worry myself to read any superhero script. But I love watching their movies. But I just finished reading The Darkest Hour. My Oh My ... I am now reading Sicario. Just awesome.

  • @jimmybalantyne1034
    @jimmybalantyne1034 5 років тому +1

    Part of the problem, certainly in the UK, is that people who ought to- don't know how to read a script.

    • @kevinreily2529
      @kevinreily2529 5 років тому

      It's not only in the UK. Lol. Rampant in LA. I can tell on the title page if the Writer knows what they are doing..

  • @MsChicoro
    @MsChicoro 6 років тому

    What Ms. Kram says about the character Blanche from, "A Street Car Named Desire," hit the nail on the head. I got it. Excellent example and illustration of the point of the video.

  • @nerdock4747
    @nerdock4747 2 роки тому

    7:10 Tell me you've seen Eternals without telling me you've seen Eternals.

  • @marieb5251
    @marieb5251 6 років тому +12

    Shutter Island is a good example.

  • @partridge9698
    @partridge9698 Рік тому

    What she's talking about sounds like good drama, good theater, but it has little to do with good cinema: film is a visual medium.

  • @brennencrippen3
    @brennencrippen3 6 років тому

    Another example is the new netflix original series maniac! Adds way more suspense when the audience doesnt know too much

  • @not_enoughmana
    @not_enoughmana 3 роки тому

    Write your characters as if they were real people living out their lives. We don't speak in exposition and neither should our characters

  • @luiseatoll6368
    @luiseatoll6368 2 роки тому +1

    Could just mention Batwoman. That's a heap of garbage dialogue. Characters are just saying who and what they are. Starting from episode one of season one. The amazing thing about that show is how consistent they are in writing it. Even on season two they're still at it.

    • @nerdock4747
      @nerdock4747 2 роки тому

      Then you've got the other side of the coin: The overly subtext-ridden, plotless, dumpster fire of a show - Star Trek Discovery. The characters engage in meaningless conflict to bump up the run time and give each other significant glances; and the writers think that a "significant glace" is the same as subtext and deep character engagement.

  • @wolfgangbuck841
    @wolfgangbuck841 6 років тому

    ...And keep it simple. Remember,
    it is what you don't show and tell them that gets the audience.

  • @deanlett9683
    @deanlett9683 6 років тому

    Wow Blanche was a prostitute in "A Streetcar Named Desire"? It was so understated I totally missed that. I gotta re-watch that now for the clues I missed.

  • @444ltr
    @444ltr 5 років тому

    Yes, that's the first thing you learn as a writer, that telling instead of showing is
    amateur so is over use of flashbacks, they slow down the story and translate
    into terrible films.

  • @HarpreetSingh-iz8em
    @HarpreetSingh-iz8em 6 років тому

    If we have the story only and unable to write script then what we do

  • @ARmy2510
    @ARmy2510 6 років тому +8

    Dialogs are not about information. They are about characters.

    • @PhantomRangerEarth1397
      @PhantomRangerEarth1397 5 років тому +2

      Why can't it be both?

    • @jonjenkins
      @jonjenkins 3 роки тому

      About both

    • @ARmy2510
      @ARmy2510 3 роки тому

      @@PhantomRangerEarth1397 Cause picture is information in cinema. If you want to write dialogue with lot of stuff better write a book instead of movie.

  • @dimariobell8499
    @dimariobell8499 6 років тому +5

    Kinda off subject, its ridiculous to even play that game... if I see my wife out to lunch with someone im asking then and there. Or soon as she gets home. But in writing, I always do the whole "hinting at feels" thing with characters. Makes for good writing but it's a really dysfunctional way to actually live. Just say it. Maybe it's the Aries in me.

    • @kierraleone523
      @kierraleone523 5 років тому

      DiMario Bell def the Aries in you lol

  • @ryannixon4138
    @ryannixon4138 6 років тому +2

    She really looks like one of my professors

  • @7sN1412
    @7sN1412 6 років тому +2

    I think superhero movies do fall under "revealing too much too soon". That's why most of them are interesting in the first half and then everything becomes boring and confusing in the second.

    • @dimariobell8499
      @dimariobell8499 6 років тому +1

      7sN 96 "I am Number Four" is a great example of not doing this

  • @gxulien
    @gxulien 3 роки тому

    Do use the word formulaic. It applies to writers who stick closely to the formula but don't write an interesting movie. Most movies made today.

  • @moonsun6505
    @moonsun6505 3 роки тому

    This was kind of a mess

  • @markothwriter
    @markothwriter 4 роки тому

    This is why men should be allowed to have a mistress or two. Not three or more, but one or two. Problem solved.

  • @rtsfilm7693
    @rtsfilm7693 6 років тому +1

    or atleast dnt get influenced at the first place.. i end up here coz im drunk ..sorry guys

  • @mychalsimmons4177
    @mychalsimmons4177 6 років тому

    You guys are talking about women but men can be exactly the same way. The rules can be reversed

  • @rtsfilm7693
    @rtsfilm7693 6 років тому

    well this comment if from the great writers in hollywood in coming years..these videos are making you cunning and you loose your innocense right there which is absolutely needed in your writing ..create with courage dnt watch these fuckin videos