There are lots of lessons we can take from Tarantino's filmmaking career. I have this fantasy that when Quentin Tarantino retires from directing, he will use some of his free time to become a film professor. But I'm not sure that has any likelihood of happening, so I guess I'll have to settle for these compilation videos where people assemble all the advice Tarantino's ever given about filmmaking. Check out this video from Outstanding Screenplays, and let's talk after the break. 20 More Filmmaking Tips from Quentin Tarantino 1. Be a conductor of the audience’s emotions. You're the maestro of your story. You're adding elements and direction to get the audience to feel a certain way. Know your power and use it. Start by learning how to write a screenplay. 2. Write your screenplay for the reader. Your only goal should be that the reader never puts the script down. Use your voice to entertain and clarify the story for them. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Friday, 19 November, 2021