The Non-User-Friendly Guide For Aspiring TV Writers by Steven L. Sears
Author:Steven L. Sears [Sears, Steven L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Entertainment, Television, TV, Writing, Writer, Writers, Steven L. Sears, Xena, A-Team, filmmaking, film, screenwriting, screenwriter
Publisher: WordFire Press
Published: 2014-01-15T00:00:00+00:00
IX. Some Creative Aspects of Your Script
There are two schools of thought about Creativity. Some say you can teach it, some say it is a gift that you either have or donât have. Personally, I donât think you can teach creativity. You either have it or you donât. I do think, however, that you can be taught to release your creativity. The majority of the work is on your shoulders. You have to find it, you have to recognize it, you have to discover where and when it is best suited. And you have to do that without fooling yourself in the process. Not an easy task.
So, as to writing scripts, Iâm just going to talk about some random elements that seem to be problems with a lot of people. Iâm not going to pretend that I am able to teach creativity, but maybe I can show you a few tricks to use in the course of discovering your own.
How do you start?
I donât know. How do you start? This is an extremely personal and individual question. Everyone is different. The first thing I would say is that you have to have something to say. A script has a purpose. Whether itâs a message that you want to get out or just to entertain, it has a purpose. Decide what that is.
Many times you will hear people say that you canât write a script without a âtheme.â Thatâs probably true for most cases, but I think you can get so locked on figuring out the theme that you forget to tell an entertaining story. Honestly, I always get stuck when someone asks me the âthemeâ of my scripts when Iâm writing them, but I can usually give an answer after Iâve written the script. Sometimes I just write and let the theme find me. We all have points of view and we all have opinions on things. Because itâs a part of you, those things will find their ways into your script one way or another and will become a part of your theme.
I often get asked where my stories come from. I usually say âEverywhere.â And itâs true. No matter where I am or what I am doing, there is a part of my mind that is playing games. The games usually start with a little voice asking âWhat if â¦â That âwhat ifâ starts to become an avalanche of curious questions that I have to explore.
For example, letâs say that I am at the airport and I see a man buying a newspaper. Nothing unusual about that, itâs a common sight. But a thought might pop into my head such as âWhat if ⦠that man is buying a newspaper for some other reason than reading it?â Okay, well thatâs strange. Why would a man buy a newspaper with the express purpose of not reading it? What other use would he have for it? To cover something? To hide his face behind? Or is there something about the
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