Channel: Lessons from the Screenplay
Category: Film & Animation
Tags: participationhow tostorytellingbasicsjoel coenengagementvideofilmmakingno country for old menscreenplaytipscharacteranton chigurhwriting2+2lessons from the screenplaymichael tuckerscreenwritingcoen brothersscreenwriteraudiencescreenwriting techniquesjosh brolinjavier bardemwriting tipsscriptstructurefilmmakerethan coenscreenwriting tipsessay
Description: 🎧 Listen to our podcast episode in which we do a deeper dive into No Country for Old Men: bit.ly/3AoG6nD Get your first two months of Skillshare for free: skl.sh/lfts6 Support LFTS: patreon.com/LFTScreenplay LFTS Merch: standard.tv/collections/lfts Twitter: twitter.com/michaeltuckerla Instagram: instagram.com/michaeltuckerla Facebook: facebook.com/lessonsfromthescreenplay No Country For Old Men is a film that challenges the audience in the best possible way. It never condescends and refuses to spell things out—instead compelling us to connect the dots and participate in the storytelling. This video examines some of the ways it achieves this. Produced by: Michael Tucker (twitter.com/michaeltuckerla) Written by: Brian Bitner (twitter.com/BrianBitner) Andrew Stanton TED Talk: youtu.be/KxDwieKpawg Coen Brothers Interview: ign.com/articles/2007/11/09/interview-joel-and-ethan-coen Check out my kit, from screenwriting books to gear: kit.co/LFTS/screenwriting-books LFTS Recommended Reading List: lessonsfromthescreenplay.com/reading-list Translate this video: youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=KADoPXknQCI&ref=share Thanks to Diego Rojas for composing original music for this video. Check out more of his work: 🎵 soundcloud.com/diegorojasguitar 🎵 diegorojas.bandcamp.com/releases TwinSmart's Marxist Arrow is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: twinmusicom.org With the company Twin musicom licensed under the Creative Commons license Attribution (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: twinmusicom.org