Screenplay Writing Quotes

Quotes tagged as "screenplay-writing" Showing 1-11 of 11
Stephen E. Ambrose
“Ronald Spiers: The only hope you have is to accept the fact that you're already dead. The sooner you accept that, the sooner you'll be able to function as a soldier is supposed to function: without mercy, without compassion, without remorse. All war depends upon it.”
Stephen E. Ambrose, Band of Brothers: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest

Gerard de Marigny
“Of all the most devastating sounds in the universe, silence is the most powerful.”
Gerard de Marigny

“Mostly writing requires massive dedication, a whole lot of time spent alone, way too much sitting, countless hours spent thinking hard, and unending and occasionally painful dedication to forming ideas and laboring over the production of sentences, paragraphs, scenes, dialogue, punctuation, and all the elements that go into writing a novel, a play, a screenplay, or a poem. When we're not writing, we're thinking, plotting, imagining, or editing, which can be far more tedious than cranking out first drafts.
--Fire Up Your Writing Brain”
susan reynolds

“Lonliness is a bitch, but then so is alimony and child support.

- a very disillusioned Apoorva, THE PLATOS ASCENSION BRIEF.”
Earl Devere

“The narrative rigor of writing screenplays to a precise length, with story beats at all the right places has, I believe, made me a better novel writer. I feel very comfortable with the rhythms of the modern Hollywood movie, a sequence of storytelling expectations so many of us have internalized to the point that they can be deemed presumed knowledge in one's reader. It makes world building so much easier than it must have been for, say, Ray Bradbury, or even P K Dick. I feel quite comfortable straying from the narrative melody in my work, now, confident I can find my way home again, or can make my hat my home, story-wise, and that's something I tie in large measure to my screenwriting experience.”
Ruuf Wangersen, The Pleasure Model Repairman

Stewart Stafford
“When writing a novel, the only real constraint is how far you want to go with your ideas. With movie scripts, you have time and budgetary constraints. For example, if your screenplay is set entirely at night, you've just doubled the cost of the movie. Novels can indulge all five senses, but Film is a visual medium that usurps the novelist's tool of narration through voice-over to add depth and perspective.”
Stewart Stafford

“Now in order to get a rewrite job, you have to submit your notes for your ideas on how to fix the script. So they can get all the notes from all the different writers, keep the notes and not hire you. That's free work and that's what I always call life-wasting events.”
Carrie Fisher

“The business of making moving
pictures is the art of moving audiences.”
Lawrence J. Kurnarsky, The Story of the Story: How to Kidnap Your Audience

“If you truly want a great story... write in a God and evil presence.”
Bert McCoy, A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life

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