DZ-14: Writing For Actors & Old Underwear
Draft Zero: a screenwriting podcast - Podcast autorstwa Chas Fisher and Stuart Willis
   How can we make our screenwriting more appealing to Actors?
In this episode, Chas and Stu are joined by a very special guest, SARAH SNOOK - star of Predestination, Jessabelle, and Oddball, amongst many others - to discuss ACTING and it's relationship with WRITING. We focus our analysis on two scenes from AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY, a screenplay that started life as a Pulitzer Prize winning play, and whose writer - Tracy Letts - is a successful actor in his own right. But, as usual, we ice-skate between a whole range of topics, including what attracts actors to a script, writing realistic characters, how actors analyse scenes, character spines & objectives, and the importance of hugs.
LINKS
- AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY by Tracy Letts (we analyse pp 27-35)
 - IMDB: Sarah Snook
 - IMDB: PREDESTINATION
 - USC School of Cinematic Arts: James L. Brooks and Larry Moss at USC (YouTube)
 - Eric Sean McGiven: List of Intentions
 - ActorsHub: Objectives & SuperObjectives: An Acting Approach
 - Wordplayer: The Task
 - Wikipedia: Practical Aesthetics
 - Wikipedia: The GOTE Method
 - Goodreads: Directing Actors by Judith Weston
 - Goodreads: The Film Director's Intuition: Script Analysis and Rehearsal Techniques by Judith Weston
 - Goodreads: ACTIONS: The Actors Thesaurus by Marina Caldarone & Maggie Lloyd-Williams
 - ScriptNotes: Ep 134 So Many Questions & transcript (discussed John Ridley & 12 Years A Slave)
 - Nerdist Podcast: Michael Sheen
 
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