StoryRay Podcast
Why do so many movies and television shows today look fantastic but feel completely forgettable? I believe part of the answer begins with the screenplay. Too many modern screenplays are being shaped primarily to entertain one solitary reader instead of inspiring the actors, directors, cinematographers, designers, editors, composers, and other artists who must eventually bring the story to life. A screenplay can absolutely be enjoyable to read. But an enjoyable reading experience does not automatically become an enjoyable movie experience. Reading and watching are different. More importantly, movies are performed, photographed, designed, edited, scored, and interpreted into existence. In this video, I examine: • Why reader pleasure has become such a dominant priority • The difference between dramatic writing and prose • Why the promised transition from a reading draft to a true shooting draft often fails to happen • How overexplaining emotion can limit actors and other collaborators • Why a screenplay should inspire the people making the movie, not merely entertain the person evaluating it This is not an argument that good screenplays should be unpleasant to read. It is an argument about priorities. A pleasurable reading experience can be one quality of a strong screenplay. It should not replace the screenplay’s deeper purpose. Do you think modern screenplays have become too focused on the reading experience? Or does prose help bring the movie to life? Find me at Storyray.com [https://storyray.com]
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