20 Screenwriting Tips from Christopher Nolan
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Screenwriting Tips from Christopher Nolan’s movies for Aspiring Screenwriters. Christopher Nolan is the screenwriter of Oscar winning films and screenplays like Tenet, Memento, Interstellar, Inception, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Dunkirk, The Prestige, Following,... We go behind the scenes of his writing process to learn the best Screenwriting Tips form the visionary auteur Christopher Nolan. He ranks with the best writer directors like Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, Aaron Sorkin, Bong Joon Ho and others... Nolan’s upcoming film Oppenheimer stars Cillian Murphy who portrays Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist who is among those credited with being the "father of the atomic bomb".

0:00 - Intro

1:46 - Avoid making your story superficial by evoking emotion in the audience through a relatable protagonist.

2:36 - Suspense is the most visual language of film. Address the story in the language of suspense by telling it from a subjective point of view.

4:27 - Make the audience question themselves by putting them inside of your protagonist’s mind.

5:40 - Think of characters as real people when writing. Having actors or people you know in mind, will only limit your writing.

6:16 - Push the boundaries of filmmaking. Accept the fact that the art of cinema doesn’t have rules or limitations.

7:09 - Even if you’re writing a story set in an implausible world, make sure it has its own set of rules and that not everything is possible.

7:51 - When using a story element you like, always give it a good reason for it within your film.

8:39 - Whatever film you’re making, have it rely on an underlying film-noir dynamic, in the way that you define a character through their actions, rather than what they say.

9:34 - Take an extraordinary character and put them in an ordinary world grounded in reality.

10:26 - Sit down to start writing the full screenplay when you already know where you're heading with it.

11:28 - As a director, you have to be able to not look at the shot as a 2 dimensional picture, but look at where everything is in 3 dimensional space.

12:32 - Play to your strengths.

14:16 - Figure out what is interesting to you and present it in a way that it will be interesting to your audience.

14:59 - Hang on to working relationships where you know there isn’t any agenda other than helping you make the best film that you can.

16:20 - Add multiple layers.

17:29 - Make a film you would want to see yourself.

17:56 - Write about that what inspires you.

18:50 - Approach structure mathematically.

20:27 - Take your favorite genre and turn it on its head.

21:30 - Have the next idea ready for when you are asked what you want to do next.

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