Posts Tagged ‘USC’

How to write a story!

Friday, October 26th, 2012

A friend of mine recently expressed an interest in writing a fictional novel. Over the years I have contemplated writing a novel as well but never really sat down to figure it out until my recent leave from work (more on that later).

I fired up my kindle and read a few books on how to write fiction and guess what? It is the same thing as writing a movie. Now I’m not suggesting the documents (a book vs. screenplay) are similar because they are definitely two different animals all together but when it comes to story structure there are no differences. In fact most of the books I read on novel writing referenced movies when talking about structure… Imagine that.

So after this realization I made the following cheat sheet and sent it to my friend. This is how I organize story structure for my screenplays. It is based on two theories that literally changed the way I look at stories. At USC I learned Frank Daniel’s sequence method from Ted Braun using David Howards book and amended it with golden nuggets I learned from Blake Synder’s “Save the Cat” book. The interesting thing is that this can work for a novel as well. The only difference would be how you divide it up. i.e how many pages/chapters make up a sequence. Exciting! Hope you find this useful.

Good Grief at the DGA!

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Good Grief was selected to screen at the DGA. Sorry about the late post but this event actually occurred a couple of weeks ago. Good Grief was selected as a finalist at the First Look film festival. The screening was well received and I am honored it was selected. Now on to the next one!

First Look Screening

Sunday, April 17th, 2011

So we had a screening today of ‘Good Grief’ as part of the First Look film festival at USC. The festival format goes something like this……

There were 33 films and the top 6 films are to be screened at the DGA on a latter date. Just wanted to announce that tonite I learned ‘Good Grief’ was selected and so we’ll have another screening on 5/3/2011, 7:30 pm at the Director’s Guild of America. Thanks to everyone who came out.