There's so much to learn from Martin Scorsese, it's hard to boil down the exact lessons to just 10. But when it comes to writing, he's had his hands in every screenplay he's ever made into movies. From giving notes to even writing a few, he's a guy who knows what great words look like on the page. From his movies like Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, Mean Streets, and The Departed, he's proved himself as one of our greatest filmmakers ever. Besides directing, Scorsese is always very immersed in the writing process and always collaborates closely with his screenwriters. Let's learn Scorsese’s greatest tips on writing, directing, and cinematic filmmaking as a whole. Check out the latest from Outstanding Screenplays, and let's talk after. 20 Filmmaking Tips from Martin Scorsese 1. Use film to express the emotions you find hard to talk about. Your work should feel like a catharsis. You're allowed to confront and deal with issues that you may have trouble defining otherwise. If you pick a story that challenges you, you'll find you engage with it on an even deeper level. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 6 June, 2022