Unscripted with Lauren Marie Fleming
How a Cancelled UCLA Class Accidentally Gave Me My First Short Film Script For 20 years I wanted to make a short film — and for 20 years I let having no idea what I'd write about stop me from making that dream happen. Then a cancelled UCLA class accidentally handed me my perfect script. In this episode, I walk you through exactly how it happened: *The sketch comedy class I almost didn't take, *The four beats of sketch comedy that unlocked my storytelling brain. *The moment my teacher told me to stop trying to cut my sketch down and turn it into a short film instead. I also talk about why I walked away from Hollywood after film school, how writing a novel secretly prepared me to write a script, and why Roger Bannister's four-minute mile is the best metaphor I know for doing the creative thing you've convinced yourself is impossible. What you'll learn: * The four beats of sketch comedy (and why they work for short films too) * Why the skills you already have are more transferable than you think * How to recognize when you've been limiting yourself before you even tried Follow the full filmmaking journey: Substack: unscripted.laurenmariefleming.com [http://unscripted.laurenmariefleming.com] Instagram: instagram.com/laurenmariefleming/ [https://www.instagram.com/laurenmariefleming/] YouTube: youtube.com/laurenmariefleming [https://www.youtube.com/laurenmariefleming] Because the world needs our stories now more than ever. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit unscripted.laurenmariefleming.com/subscribe [https://unscripted.laurenmariefleming.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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