EXAMINING CHRISTOPHER NOLAN'S WRITING PROCESS
Christopher Nolan is known for directing some of the biggest blockbusters of recent times. But he has also conceived and developed original ideas and adaptations to a refined and profound standard, setting him apart from many mainstream directors. Thoughtfully scripted and bombastic epics seldom go hand in hand but Nolan has found a balance that marries the two. He has captured both the public’s and studio power broker’s imagination to deliver the likes of the Batman Trilogy and Inception right through to Dunkirk and Oppenheimer. Let’s take a look at how his writing process is probably more grounded than you might think while making his movies compelling and memorable. Music Used: Elk by Meydän from the Free Music Archive. Footage Used property of: Warner Bros, DC Studios, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Pathé, Entertainment One, Summit Entertainment, Newmarket Films, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Summit Entertainment. #christophernolan #screenwriting #videoessay #thedarkknight #oppenheimer #inception #memento #interstellar #thedarkknighttrilogy

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