We Cannot Write
It is so easy to watch a movie by Aaron Sorkin, Quentin Tarantino, or the Coen Brothers and think they were just born with a magical gift for dialogue. But the truth is, no one is born a great writer. If you’ve ever felt like you just don't have the "gift" for screenwriting, this video is for you. Writing isn't a genetic lottery; it’s a muscle. In this video, we break down how the greats actually developed their voices, and how we can apply those exact same principles to our own work. We talk about finding your own unique rhythm, why consistency is the only real cheat code, and how learning to embrace honest feedback is the quickest way to level up. We’ll also look at why relying too heavily on formulas like Save the Cat! might be holding you back from discovering your true voice. We are all works in progress. Let's put in the reps and get better together. #screenwriting #filmmaking #writingtips #screenplay #videoessay

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The Myth of the ‘Brilliant’ Idea

The 7 Levels of Dialogue

yeahhhh, dialogue doesn't get much better than this…

Fight Club Predicted the Masculinity Crisis (and it's really bad)

My Worst Short Film Mistakes

How to Write Strikingly Well (Lee Child Interview)

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Quentin Tarantino Shares His Secret of Self Discipline

How to Write Great Dialogue — Making Conversations Sound Real

How to Write Dialogue That Doesn't Suck

Why Some Movies Feel More Alive

Why Directors Get All The Credit

The Dying Art of Blocking

Why aren't characters iconic anymore?

Everyone's Plot Is PREDICTABLE Until They Learn THIS

The Key to Writing Freakishly Good Dialogue | Video Essay

the pointlessness of being desired by people you don't like

