Showing posts with label Screenplay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Screenplay. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2013

For the love of... Writing!

Why do we write? Why do we indulge ourselves to this tedious and painful process of writing?

Most of the writers will argue, "We write because we love it." Really? I had known people who expressed their deepest love for writing and when I encouraged them to write, they dozed off after figuring out the 'Title' of their story. If I reminded them about the story after few months, they showered me with excuses like pigeon shit on a parked car.

I was so freaking busy, I didn't even had time to breathe.
I was out of town man, my laptop broke down and I lost my files.
My wife wanted me to be serious about life and stop wasting time.
The screen started giving me headache.
My Therapist told, writing will escalate my problems.
I was in coma.
And the best excuse "I am stuck, Writer's block."
"But you wrote only two sentences describing the weather."
"I know, right. I will figure it out, actually I am thinking about it 24/7. Even right now."

So presuming that the expression and quantity of love is subjective, we can look for more appropriate questions i.e. How does the love for writing develops? When and how does it start? At what level the love actually becomes a passion?

Trust me, it is not easy to write 120 pages of screenplay, 300 pages of a novel, 24 pages of a sitcom script or even 500 words of a blog post, if you don't love writing and rewriting until you get the final draft. I love writing and that is exactly why I sat down to write this post, right after finishing 8 pages of screenplay. What compels me to do that?

In the olden days, writers were mostly reclusive, silent, pondering, listening, observing, introvert kind of people. Nobody would notice them in a bar unless they were famous, but even then they would pretend to be social, be precise and observant. (The reason why most of the writers used pseudonym, because they wanted to be mysterious, away from the limelight in their own little solitary world)

The only way for them to communicate freely with others were through their literary work. They wrote brilliant articles, short stories, poems, plays, books etc. in order to simply talk to people. To express their inner beliefs, thoughts, opinions, rage, fear, love, sympathy and thousands of other emotions. These were the same people who were ignored in a large gathering when alpha males and females took over the stage. They started using another tool for communication - Writing. First they spoke to themselves, thinking, digging their past experiences, writing relentlessly and once they were done, they started giving out copies to others. People loved it because emotions are universal.

It worked. They were communicating and talking to people about what they believed in and for once people were actually interested and even paying for it. They loved it and it became a passion for them because that was their window to the outside world.

The world became smaller and communication became easy. Everybody have  tons of things to say and writing obviously became a business rather than a personal commentary of an isolated kid. It is thought in universities and branded as an art form, but still not a lot of people can write. You still need solitude to love this tool of communication, and more you detach, the more passionate you get about writing.

You might argue that millions of writers emerged in the past decade. There are millions of people publishing books on kindle and amazon, writing blogs and articles, screenplays, sitcoms, plays, short stories etc. Internet had made the world smaller and communication made easy, then why is there a spurt of so many writers.

It's true. The world advanced and the people became lonely. They are more in numbers than ever and they all need to be heard. They are using the writing tool to communicate. They get attention. They love it and then it becomes passion. Ultimately we all need attention and to be heard.






Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Writer's Block is an ILLUSION

Sometimes the brain wants to switch off and relax for a bit. Thoroughly deserved I guess after you put it in so many layers of wandering from characters to plot to acts to what not. And not to forget that it also has to deal with other stressful matters like family pressure, day job, mom's stress of you not having a stable job, girl friends if you have any (Most of the writers have fictional characters as their girl friend, if that is not the case you are not a real writer... just kidding), paying bills, kids running around, so on and so forth.

You all of a sudden think that you have a writer's block. Mere couple of words that actually make you feel like a writer. Its cool. Imagine if someone asks you "How is the book coming?", and you reply "Oh, I don't know, I am stuck at a particular situation, writer's block I guess." sounds cool isn't it. It would be even more delightful when others say it "Oh writer's block, you need to relax a bit and stop thinking of writing for few days." Well people have solutions for everything, even if the only thing they write is Facebook and Twitter status updates.

Writer's block is you pushing your brain to think in a certain way even though you realize that idea is not working, but you keep pushing it because you want it to work somehow. So you are basically stuck at a particular point, thinking in and around that point. Its a vicious loop. Your brain gets tired after the constant poking and it wants to just give up and do something else. So let it do something else. Let it dream. Go to sleep.

The next morning you wake up, have a healthy breakfast, not heavy, but healthy breakfast. Avoid Garlic and onions, they make you sleep. Have coffee or tea or a cigarette, whatever gets you in the mode of writing. Now comes the most important thing. Don't think about the point where you are stuck anymore. Think about the characters involved in it. Think about their back stories. Go back and see the character's journey. Look at the side characters and their plots. Go deep into your antagonist's point of view. Try to remember the goal of your characters and what they are seeking. Think everything, but the point where you are stuck at.

There would be something somewhere in the journey, the flow, previous plot, sub plot, which you can use to get rid of block. There always is. If you find none, don't worry. You create a new sub plot in the already written story and thread it back to this point. Its hard, but it will make your work more interesting. Always remember three things.

You should always know how the story will end and you work towards it.

The first idea is the easiest, discard it and make it a habit to discard it every time.

Take the audience or readers to an expected plot and give them something unexpected. There are only two ways to every plot. Left or right. Right or wrong.

Writer's block is nothing but your brain asking you not to sleep over it, but to just sleep and think differently next time.






Monday, October 14, 2013

Writing Tips - Defining the Characters

This Video shows how to define your characters in the story (made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com )



Writing Tips - Choosing Genre and Location for your story

This Video shows how to choose the Genre and Locations for your story (made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com)


Writing Tips - Developing the initial idea to a basic story

This Video shows how to develop and shape that initial Thread/Idea into a basic story with your imagination. (made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com)



Writing Tips - Origin of a Story

This Video shows how to get that little idea that can be developed into a proper story (made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com)