Method Writing - The First Four Concepts - Jack Grapes Full Interview
Offered By: Film Courage via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into an extensive 3.5-hour interview with award-winning poet, playwright, and writing instructor Jack Grapes as he explores the fundamental concepts of Method Writing. Learn about the five basic voices writers should master, how to tap into your deep voice, and why good writers never produce perfect first drafts. Discover insights on the difference between talent and genius, the importance of characters over plot, and why outlines may be unnecessary for writers. Grapes shares his unique perspectives on what audiences truly desire, the nature of memorable art, and how to identify subpar writing. Gain valuable knowledge on crafting meaningful stories, writing without a predetermined narrative, and the lasting impact of characters in literature.
Syllabus
- What Is Method Writing?
- There Is No Rulebook For Being A Father
- Writers Only Have To Know These 5 Basic Voices
- Great Artists Talk To Each Other Across Time And Space
- You Can’t Talk Like A Writer
- How To Write In Your Deep Voice
- Difference Between Talent And Genius
- This Is Why Good Writers Never Write A Perfect First Draft
- What The Audience Wants More Than Anything Else
- Artists Can't Predict If Their Work Will Be Memorable
- Writers Don't Need An Outline
- Why 99% Of Stories Are Meaningless
- You Don’t Need A Story To Write
- The Audience Will Forget Your Plot But Not Your Characters
- How To Spot Bad Writing
- The Day I Watched A 24 Hour Movie
Taught by
Film Courage
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