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Stanley Kubrick on How to Adapt Novels Into Films

Duration: 15:30Views: 20.1KLikes: 1.1KDate Created: Sep, 2020

Channel: Behind the Curtain

Category: Film & Animation

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Description: Talk with other aspiring filmmakers on our Discord Server: discord.gg/xxTqXXd Today we're learning from Stanley Kubrick about his thoughts on how to adapt novels into film, what it means to stay faithful to the original work, why actors are the missing tool for writers, and how to write theme into your stories. We focus on Stanley Kubrick's essay "Words and Movies" written a 1961 issue of Sight and Sound magazine. "Words and Movies" by Stanley Kubrick: btcfilm.co/WordsAndMovies Paring a novel into a two-hour film is a difficult task for even the best screenwriters and directors. Often the resulting movies are far removed from the novel, sometimes to the point of being unrecognizable. Stanley Kubrick's adaptations have consistently been among the best Hollywood has to offer, while still not being exact replicas of the works they're based on. Of the most popular of his films, The Shining has a notorious adaptation history. Stephen King was not a fan from the liberties that Kubrick took. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:24 "Words And Movies" Essay 00:50 The Best Type of Novel to Adapt 03:09 Let the Audience Discover the Theme 05:23 Actors Are the Most Neglected Writing Tool 09:09 What It Means to be "Faithful" 11:31 What Makes a Great Novel 14:49 Join our Discord server! Follow Me: Twitter: twitter.com/ntjrdn Instagram: instagram.com/ntjrdn ABOUT BEHIND THE CURTAIN Learn from real screenwriters... and then learn how that translates into your own writing process. Behind the Curtain takes the best pieces of advice and insight from professional screenwriters and deliver them to you in an easily watchable format. We're focused on creating a community of passionate screenwriters who are eager to grow together through learning from the best. Stanley Kubrick Adapted Filmography: Eyes Wide Shut (1999) Full Metal Jacket (1987) The Shining (1980) Barry Lyndon (1975) A Clockwork Orange (1971) Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Lolita (1962) Spartacus (1960) Paths of Glory (1957) The Killing (1956) Stanley Kubrick on How to Adapt Novels Into Films youtu.be/Xxy5i71WP4w #stanleykubrick #filmmaking #screenwriting

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