DZ-28: Containing Your Script
Draft Zero: a screenwriting podcast - A podcast by Chas Fisher and Stuart Willis
How do you keep contained movies engaging?
Contained Thrillers seem to be a genre that never goes out of fashion. But being contained is not just limited to thrillers. It's a way of telling stories on a lower budget, regardless of genre. So - while allegedly easier to make / get made - limiting a story to a single location also limits the tools that maintain an audience's interest. Changing audience or character point of view, intercutting between locations or characters are all much harder (if not impossible) in contained films. So how do good contained films hook their audience and keep them?
In unravelling this locked room mystery, Stu & Chas look at three scripts form different genres: LOCKE - a drama; THE ONE I LOVE - a romcom or psychological thriller depending if you're Chas or Stu; and EVERLY - an exploitation action movie. They also discuss films including BURIED, PHONE BOOTH, THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ALICE CREED, CUBE & CUBE 2, INFINITE MAN and BOXING DAY.
EPISODE LINKS
- Locke by Steven Knight (Script)
- YouTube: Locke - Trailer
- The Q&A Podcast: Steven Knight - Pawn Sacrifice Q&A
- The One I Love by Justin Lader (IMDB)
- Watch on Netflix (US) and on Stan (Australia)
- Everly screenplay by Yalo Hannon, story by Joe Lynch & Yale Hannon (IMDB)
- YouTube: Everly - Official Trailer #1
- The Movie Crypt with Adam Green & Joe Lynch
- Chicks Who Script: Ep 25 - Brett Hedblom and the Skinny on Producing
- Boxing Day (IMDB)
- YouTube: Boxing Day - Trailer
- Boxing Day - Watch on iTunes
- The Infinte Man (IMDB)
- YouTube: The Infinite Man - Trailer
- The Infinite Man - Watch on iTunes
- YouTube: Buried - Trailer
- YouTube: Phone Booth - Trailer
- YouTube: the Disappearance of Alice Creed - Trailer
- YouTube: Cube - Trailer & Cube 2: Hypercube - Trailer
- ScriptShadow - GSU!!! (Goal, Stakes, Ugency)
- Wikipedia: Pathetic Fallacy & LiteraryDevices.Net: Pathetic Fallacy
- The Guardian: Covenhithe (short story) by China Miéville
- Draft Zero: DZ-05: Shifting audience point of view and heightened emotions
BACKMATTER
- Grant Nebel on Story Intensity Over Time & Forms of Storytelling on Television
- Pete's Blog: A Thousand Men : TV for Writers
- The Screen Director Podcast produced by Ben Mizzi
- Writing Predestination - The Spierig Brothers
- Corrie Chen on Bloomers
- Julietta Boscolo on Love Child
- Tommy Schlamme (The West Wing, Manhattan) interviewed by DZ's very own Stu Willis
- Patreon.com : Recurring funding for artists and creators
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