Feedback Part 4: Begin With What Works
Feedback Part 4: Begin With What Works By Jacob Krueger [divider type=”thin” full_width=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] Read the whole Feedback series: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 All writers give and receive notes all the time. We give notes to our friends, our colleagues, our writing buddies, and most importantly to ourselves. We receive notes […]
Feedback Part 3: A New Approach To Feedback
As I discussed in part 1 and part 2 of this series, writing is a highly intuitive process. When notes take us away from our organic connection to our scripts, they tend to do more harm than good, no matter how helpful they may seem.
Whether you are a professional writer, or just picking up the pen for the first time, you’re going to have to deal with notes all the time. From producers, from actors, from directors, from other writers, from family, from friends, and even from yourself.
And guess what. You’re going to need them.
Script Feedback Part 2: The Danger Of Other People’s Ideas
It’s easy for most writers to identify a obviously terrible note. The real danger occurs with the ones that often seem to be the most intelligent…
Is Feedback Destroying Your Work?
When I finished my first screenplay, I did what any self-respecting screenwriter does. I sent it to my mom. She read the script, and called me gushing with pride.
For about half an hour, my mom waxed poetic about every nuance of the script: the story, the imagery, the profound metaphorical qualities.
She only had one question. Even though it all “worked”, she was a little bit confused about why the characters were saying certain dialogue to each other…
“EXT. STREET – DAY” for example.
That was when I realized I was in trouble.
The Six Most Destructive Words For Writers
The Six Most Destructive Words For Writers By Jacob Krueger [divider type=”thin” full_width=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] The following are six of the most destructive words writers can say to themselves: “Maybe I Don’t Really Want This…” If you’re a writer, you’ve probably uttered these words more times than you’d like to admit. A day spent […]