Screen Writers
We are very excited and fortunate to have the participation and support of these experts. They are all leaders in their field and can offer you some great insight if you just read what they have to say.
Video Clips with Top Screenwriters
Looking for inspiration? Listen to award winning screenwriters share their experiences and insights: Writing a Story, Story and Characters, Character Development, Setting, Story Plot, Dialogue, and Advice for Young Screenwriters.
In addition to the writers, we want to thank the Austin Film Festival in producing these clips.
Tim McCanlies
The Iron Giant
Dennis the Menace Strikes Again
Dancer Texas Pop. 81 |
Anne Rapp
Cookie’s Fortune
Doctor T and the Women |
William D. Wittliff
The Perfect Storm
Legends of the Fall
The Cowboy Way
The Black Stallion |
William Broyles, Jr.
Apollo 13
Entrapment
Cast Away |
Shane Black
The Last Boy Scout
Last Action Hero
Lethal Weapon 1 & 2 |
Barbara Morgan - Narrator
Executive Director,
Austin Film Festival |
Listed here as Realplayer videos are some of the best tips offered by these industry professionals by theme. For additional resources to help aspiring screenwriters, check out the Language Arts Program.
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| Writing a story, origination of a theme |
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Tim McCanlies
Anne Rapp |
Writing a story as a lesson
Story themes from your own experiences |
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Narrator - Barbara Morgan
Anne Rapp |
Good screenplays uses all the elements of storytelling
Short story as pure form of story telling |
| Relationship of a story and characters |
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Bill Wittliff
Anne Rapp
Shane Black |
Best stories have characters you really care about
Should be a reason why character is there
Interesting but flawed characters helps you put yourself in their shoes |
| Character development in writing a story |
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Anne Rapp
William Broyles |
Life is about people, stories are about people
Creating compelling characters is hardest thing about screenwriting |
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Bill Wittliff
Narrator - Barbara Morgan |
Begin with character or event that interests you
Creating compelling characters |
| Importance of the setting |
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Shane Black
William Broyles
Shane Black
William Broyles |
Setting is an additional character; film noir |
| Story plot and keys to having a good plot |
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Narrator - Barbara Morgan
Bill Wittliff |
Interesting stories occur through conflict; need a dynamic |
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William Broyles
Shane Black |
Plot point is the hinge that takes you around the corner
Shane's "Hay Stack" theory concerning importance of twisting the plot to maintain viewer interest in the story |
| Dialogue |
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Narrator - Barbara Morgan
Tim McCanlies
Anne Rapp
Bill Wittliff
Tim McCanlies |
Defining character through speech
Text of dialogue should relay type of character
Key to writing good dialogue is being a good listener
Silences are key
Character point of view |
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Anne Rapp
William Broyles |
Character exposition revealed truthfully
Showing the thought process of key characters through acting, behavior |
| Advice to young writers |
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Bill Wittliff
William Broyles
Bill Wittliff |
Write for content in your heart, cut loose
Write about ordinary difficulties from your own life
Writers are tricksters, people pay attention to the good and the bad |