Mikey Jackson
Tuesday 1st November 2011 10:53am [Edited]
Worthing, West Sussex
2,808 posts
Oh, I write a few notes, granted. The basic plot, characters, sub-plots, the odd bits of dialogue. But it isn't set in stone.
Therefore, yes, I'm a bit of a dwunt.
By dwerk, I was more referring to people who try to ram the beat sheet down your throat, claiming it's the only way, all because they've learnt it from some old course/book/speaker etc.
You get a lot of them on Twitter.
Yes, sure, everybody writes differently, but if everything's all mapped out scene by scene, and cannot be deviated from, where's the space for artistic licence? i.e. getting to a scene a thinking, "Actually, it would be better if I did it this way."
Quote: Lazzard @ November 1 2011, 10:25 AM BST
And, to be fair, Mikey, your original link was to a site dedicated to wannabe writers who create beatsheets from existing films - a fairly pointless exercise much akin to tracing a famous painting.
Yes, I noticed that afterwards, (I only linked to it as it explained roughly what a beat sheet was) so I changed it to a link to a convo about a beatsheet guy.