The Rear View

[Reel 116] The Iron Giant w/ Amy Aniobi

34 min · 17. maj 2015
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Joining Matt is this reel is television writer Amy Aniobi (Silicon Valley, The Michael J. Fox Show) to discuss Brad Bird's 1999 animated film The Iron Giant. Amy talks passionately about writing comedy in way that's visual rather than relying on dialogue, which requires trust in your actors and the rest of the creative team. Follow @TRVPodcast on Twitter twitter.com/TRVPodcast and at facebook.com/therearview.com. Visit therearviewpodcast.com for more information.

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[Reel 117] First Blood w/ Gregory Veeser

In this reel, development executive Gregory Veeser discusses the 1982 film First Blood. Starring Sylvester Stallone in his second career defining roll (the first being, of course, Rocky Balboa,) Brian Denehy and Richard Crenna. The film is based on the 1972 novel of the same name by David Morrell. Although not a perfect movie by most standards, Veeser likes to point to this film as one that uses the classic story structure elements of the pregnant moment and forcing your characters into a vapor lock, really really well. And if you in the earlier parts of crafting your career in film, you may as well look to this film to emulate, rather than more elevated and complex stories such as The Sixth Sense or a Tarantino film. Veeser puts it this way: it's better to learn to drive stick on a Honda Civic than on a Porsche 911. Follow @TRVPodcast on Twitter twitter.com/TRVPodcast and at facebook.com/therearview.com. Visit therearviewpodcast.com for more information. First Blood clips and music courtesy of Lionsgate Entertainment.

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