Monday, June 26, 2006

Billy Wilder's Screenwriting Tips

Billy Wilder's Screenwriting Tips
(and if you don't know who he is, pick up a book or see a movie or two will ya!)

As told to Cameron Crowe:

1. The audience is fickle.
2. Grab 'em by the throat and never let 'em go.
3. Develop a clean line of action for your leading character.
4. Know where you’re going.
5. The more subtle and elegant you are in hiding your plot points, the better you are as a writer.
6. If you have a problem with the third act, the real problem is in the first act.
7. A tip from Lubitsch: Let the audience add up two plus two. They'll love you forever.
8. In doing voice-overs, be careful not to describe what the audience already sees. Add to what they’'e seeing.
9. The event that occurs at the second act curtain triggers the end of the movie.
10. The third act must build, build, build in tempo and action until the last event, and then -- that's it. Don’t hang around.

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2 comments:

Neal Romanek said...

That's about all you need to know!

Roger Alford said...

We can all just bow down to Billy Wilder.