VIDEO – What’s The Itch Your Character Can’t Scratch?
[spb_video link=”https://youtu.be/KxDwieKpawg” size=”640×480″ full_width=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [blank_spacer height=”30px” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=”no” pb_border_bottom=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] What’s The Itch Your Character Can’t Scratch? By Jacob Krueger [/spb_text_block] [divider type=”thin” text=”Go to top” full_width=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=”no” pb_border_bottom=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] In his recent TED talk (above) Andrew Stanton, Academy Award winning […]
THE SIXTH SENSE: Is Your Idea Good Enough?
[spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=”no” pb_border_bottom=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] THE SIXTH SENSE: Is Your Idea Good Enough? By Jacob Krueger [/spb_text_block] [divider type=”thin” text=”Go to top” full_width=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=”no” pb_border_bottom=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] I recently received the following question from a student: “I’m having trouble making an idea stick. Or should I say I’m having […]
John Cleese: The Top 5 Things You Need For Creativity
John Cleese, of Monty Python fame, speaks about what it takes to get into “the open mode” required for creativity, and why that’s so vital for creating your best work…
What Picasso Can Teach You As A Screenwriter
During a recent trip to the Picasso Museum in Barcelona, I saw an exhibit that demonstrated a great secret that screenwriters can learn from painters…
10 Truths About Awesome Dialogue
I’m about to say something radical: just because your character SAYS something doesn’t make it dialogue.
Real dialogue, good dialogue (and the kind of dialogue you actually want in your screenplay) is distinguished from all the other stuff your character says by one simple quality…
Where Is Your Character Going?
I’m writing this from the air on my way to Costa Rica, thinking about the importance of location, both in screenplays and in life.
We behave differently in different places, and so do our characters. Travelling abroad, we speak to people we wouldn’t necessarily speak to, face fears we wouldn’t normally face, and get in touch with aspects of ourselves we wouldn’t normally recognize. New locations break us out of our routines, and open us to new experiences.
VIDEO – Is Your Screenplay a Fish?
[spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=”no” pb_border_bottom=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] Is Your Screenplay a Fish? [/spb_text_block] [divider type=”thin” text=”Go to top” full_width=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=”no” pb_border_bottom=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] If Hollywood is a giant shark tank, then what does that make your script? In this video, Award Winning Screenwriter Jacob Krueger talks about what it takes to […]
What Makes a Script Commercial
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What To Do When You Pitch Your Script
If you’re a screenwriter, you’ve probably experienced the feeling of desperation that comes with trying to sell your script. In this new video, I discuss how you can find the confidence to pitch to the right people, in the right ways, and give both your script, and potential producers, the respect they deserve.