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679 - The Driver’s Seat

2025/3/11
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It's Not You, It's Me
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John August
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Liz Hannah
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John August: 本集讨论的核心是如何判断一个角色能否支撑整个故事,以及在电影和电视创作中如何选择合适的视角和叙事权力。我们探讨了识别主角、定义特权叙事权力以及在确定哪些角色能够承担叙事视角时需要做出的选择。 我们还讨论了“房间里的陌生人”现象,以及在动荡时期进行创作、脑力激荡、戏剧与电影的差异、“begs the question”这个短语的用法以及分享代词的实用性。 Liz Hannah: 我认为视角和主角的概念非常重要,在创作过程中,我们需要尽早确定谁来讲述故事,以及观众会信任谁。特权叙事视角意味着故事是通过特定角色的视角来讲述的,这会影响观众对故事的理解。 在《Plainville》中,我们使用了多个视角角色,因为我们有三个时间线,并且试图从多角度展现事件。在《The Dropout》中,我们试图让观众对Elizabeth Holmes产生共鸣,而不是同情。 Ryan Knighton: 在阿拉伯之春期间,许多电影制作人和作家由于政治变化而感到沮丧和停滞不前,不知道该如何创作。这说明即使在积极的政治变革中,也会出现类似的焦虑和瘫痪。 Tony: 戏剧和电影的一个重要区别在于,戏剧主要依靠人物之间的对话来推动情节,而电影则更多地依靠人物的行为和视觉元素。

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John August and Liz Hannah discuss the critical decision of identifying the right protagonist for a story, exploring the character's ability to carry the narrative, and how to navigate storytelling in uncertain times.
  • The protagonist's ability to carry a story is crucial in narrative development.
  • Writers may experience anxiety due to unpredictable world events, impacting their storytelling.
  • Universal themes in stories can endure despite changing world contexts.
  • Hope and optimism are essential themes that resonate in storytelling during challenging times.
  • Screenwriters can serve as both entertainers and mirrors reflecting societal truths.

Shownotes Transcript

John welcomes back Liz Hannah (The Girl From Plainville, The Post) to ask, how do you know if a character can carry a story? They look at ways of identifying your protagonist, defining privileged storytelling power, and the choices to make when figuring out which characters can hold narrative point of view.

We also look a the phenomenon of the “Stranger in the Room,” follow up on writing during crazy times, brain trusts, plays vs movies, the phrase “begs the question,” and the usefulness of sharing your pronouns.

In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Liz explain the difference between East LA, West LA, and why the valley might beat them both.

Links:

  • Liz Hannah on IMDb) and Instagram)
  • Episode 676 – Writing while the World is on Fire)
  • Slate Culture Gabfest)
  • The Post) | Screenplay)
  • Episode 128 – Frozen with Jennifer Lee)
  • Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2) on Disney+
  • Highland Pro)
  • The Girl From Plainville) on Hulu
  • The Dropout) on Hulu
  • “The Stranger in the Room”) by @toddalcott on Threads
  • Episode 399 – Notes on Notes)
  • Dragonsweeper) by Daniel Benmergui
  • Dare I Say It) by Naomi Watts
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  • Craig Mazin on Threads) and Instagram)
  • John August on BlueSky), Threads), and Instagram)
  • Outro) by Spencer Lackey (send us yours!))
  • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt) and edited by Matthew Chilelli).

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