10 Screenwriting Tips from Quentin Tarantino on how he wrote Pulp Fiction and Inglourious Basterds
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Oscar winning screenwriter Quentin Tarantino Interview about the screenplay writing process and lessons from the screenplay on his favorite movies and films: Pulp Fiction, Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained, Reservoir Dogs, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Kill Bill, The Hateful Eight and Jackie Brown. He ranks with the best writer directors like Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorsese, Aaron Sorkin, Bong Joon Ho, David Fincher and others...

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tip 1 - 0:38 - Develop your own writing process that makes you happy.
tip 2 - 3:04 - Don't confuse the audience.
tip 3 - 4:20 - Rewrite other scenes and fill in the blanks.
tip 4 - 6:07 - Take the oldest stories in the book and reinvent them.
tip 5 - 7:25 - Take morality out of the question to have interesting characters.
tip 6 - 8:51 - Write the movie you want to see.
tip 7 - 11:45 - Do your subtext work.
tip 8 - 15:58 - Give your characters moral choices.
tip 9 - 17:37 - Write extensive character backstories to get the best actors.
tip 10 - Love what you do.

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