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Why Quentin Tarantino Wrote Scripts By Hand and Who Inspired Him Most

Quentin Tarantino dropped some valuable knowledge during his induction into the Final Draft Hall of Fame yesterday. Writer/director/producer Quentin Tarantino is the newest member of the Final Draft Hall of Fame, an award that honors influential screenwriters. During his induction on Tuesday, he reflected on his career as a writer and what he's learned over the years. We're obviously very big fans of Tarantino here, whose ninth film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has started raking in awards and recognition. But he obviously has years of experience, and we can learn from that too! Let's take a look at some of his most valuable advice from the event. Learn from your heroes Tarantino talked about the rough, early days of his career, when he was handwriting scripts on paper and rarely getting past page thirty. He was figuring out the process and his style, and said when he was starting out, he'd only read two very basic, boring screenplays. But then he discovered writer Walter Hill, who became a huge influence on Tarantino's work. Read More...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 22 January, 2020

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