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Get Out — A New Perspective in Horror

Duration: 13:23Views: 1.4MLikes: 58.5KDate Created: Feb, 2018

Channel: Lessons from the Screenplay

Category: Film & Animation

Tags: fundamentalshow tostorytellingbasicsallison williamsvideofilmmakingscreenplaytipscharacterjordan peelewritinglessons from the screenplaytwistsmichael tuckerscreenwritingscary moviesscreenwritertensionhorrorcomedyscreenwriting techniquesblackget outwriting tipsscriptstructurefilmmakerdaniel kaluuyahorror filmscreenwriting tipsessay

Description: Start your free 30-day free trial today at audible.com/lfts, or by texting “lfts” to 500-500! Support LFTS: patreon.com/LFTScreenplay LFTS Merch: standard.tv/collections/lfts Twitter: twitter.com/michaeltuckerla Instagram: instagram.com/michaeltuckerla Facebook: facebook.com/lessonsfromthescreenplay Get Out takes a situation that is universally relatable and adds a specific and unfamiliar protagonist. In doing so, the film unlocks new ways of creating tension and establishing trust. This video examines the new storytelling techniques Jordan Peele applied to 2017’s Get Out. Check out all the screenwriting books we use as resources: kit.co/LFTS/screenwriting-books The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith: theqandapodcast.com/2017/02/jordan-peele-get-out-q.html Backstory: backstory.net Read the Get Out screenplay: universalpicturesawards.com/site-content/uploads/2017/09/GET-OUT.pdf BOOKS IN THIS VIDEO Listen to “Story” by Robert McKee on Audible: audible.com/lfts LFTS Recommended Reading List: lessonsfromthescreenplay.com/reading-list Have questions about YouTube Sponsorships? Learn more here: support.google.com/youtube/answer/6304294?hl=en Watch the new Patreon video: youtu.be/O6P0zYl50Lk Translate this video: youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=AJLHsXw-LFI&ref=share Thanks to Diego Rojas for composing original music for this video and this channel! Check out more of his work: soundcloud.com/diegorojasguitar

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