20 Screenwriting Tips from Christopher Nolan

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Screenwriting Tips from Christopher Nolan’s movies for Aspiring Screenwriters. Christopher Nolan is the screenwriter of Oscar winning films and screenplays like Tenet, Memento, Interstellar, Inception, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Dunkirk, The Prestige, Following,... We go behind the scenes of his writing process to learn the best Screenwriting Tips form the visionary auteur Christopher Nolan. He ranks with the best writer directors like Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, Aaron Sorkin, Bong Joon Ho and others... Nolan’s upcoming film Oppenheimer stars Cillian Murphy who portrays Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist who is among those credited with being the "father of the atomic bomb".
0:00 - Intro
1:46 - Avoid making your story superficial by evoking emotion in the audience through a relatable protagonist.
2:36 - Suspense is the most visual language of film. Address the story in the language of suspense by telling it from a subjective point of view.
4:27 - Make the audience question themselves by putting them inside of your protagonist’s mind.
5:40 - Think of characters as real people when writing. Having actors or people you know in mind, will only limit your writing.
6:16 - Push the boundaries of filmmaking. Accept the fact that the art of cinema doesn’t have rules or limitations.
7:09 - Even if you’re writing a story set in an implausible world, make sure it has its own set of rules and that not everything is possible.
7:51 - When using a story element you like, always give it a good reason for it within your film.
8:39 - Whatever film you’re making, have it rely on an underlying film-noir dynamic, in the way that you define a character through their actions, rather than what they say.
9:34 - Take an extraordinary character and put them in an ordinary world grounded in reality.
10:26 - Sit down to start writing the full screenplay when you already know where you're heading with it.
11:28 - As a director, you have to be able to not look at the shot as a 2 dimensional picture, but look at where everything is in 3 dimensional space.
12:32 - Play to your strengths.
14:16 - Figure out what is interesting to you and present it in a way that it will be interesting to your audience.
14:59 - Hang on to working relationships where you know there isn’t any agenda other than helping you make the best film that you can.
16:20 - Add multiple layers.
17:29 - Make a film you would want to see yourself.
17:56 - Write about that what inspires you.
18:50 - Approach structure mathematically.
20:27 - Take your favorite genre and turn it on its head.
21:30 - Have the next idea ready for when you are asked what you want to do next.
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  • @rickkarcher7475
    @rickkarcher7475 Жыл бұрын

    I am thoroughly grateful to Nolan for taking the time to advise those who are aspiring to his craft! There are countless numbers of “gurus” giving out advice, but few who have achieved the success of Nolan.

  • @judichristopher4604

    @judichristopher4604

    Ай бұрын

    "Amen Brother... Amen"

  • @LycanVisuals
    @LycanVisuals2 жыл бұрын

    Here we go...🍿

  • @playboicarti1269

    @playboicarti1269

    4 ай бұрын

    Fr

  • @ARKHAMxMaverick
    @ARKHAMxMaverick2 жыл бұрын

    Another guy passionate about film which translates onto the screen.

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604Ай бұрын

    New Mexico (US) THANKS Christopher Nolan for making "Oppenheimer" I want to be (screenwriter) like Christopher Nolan when I grow up... He is AMAZING... so humble too. Thank you Outstanding Screenplays for sharing this video.... BEAUTIFUL Maybe one of these days you'll have me on here talking about my screenplay/movie.

  • @shanenolan085
    @shanenolan08511 ай бұрын

    In Nolan, we trust 📽🎬🎞

  • @FilmQi
    @FilmQi2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome, thanks for sharing!

  • @mpenterprises8865
    @mpenterprises88652 жыл бұрын

    Excellent tips and Experience

  • @_shmalyous1213
    @_shmalyous12132 жыл бұрын

    This is what we need😍 The Nolan stratigies❤ we will be pleased if got more about nolan👍

  • @shenyin9989
    @shenyin99897 ай бұрын

    Interesting to see Nolan had no actors in mind while creating characters, quite different to Tarantino, who's always had very specific actor for the character in mind while scripting.

  • @jorgereyna1796
    @jorgereyna17962 жыл бұрын

    Great vid

  • @santosghecko402
    @santosghecko402 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing dude. I could live ten lifetimes and still not write as good.

  • @SirAlastair
    @SirAlastair2 жыл бұрын

    Love this. Please do Guy Ritchie. SUBSCRIBED.

  • @Kimikosnoh
    @Kimikosnoh2 жыл бұрын

    Please PRETTY Please could you to a script side by side with Denzel Washington “King Kong Ain’t Got Shit On Me!” From Training Day?🎉🎉

  • @krissifadwa

    @krissifadwa

    Жыл бұрын

    Nolan directed, wrote and produced a film with Denzel Washington's son, John David Washington. But it would be tremendous if he does a film with Denzel, himself!

  • @jamesalanstephensmith7930
    @jamesalanstephensmith7930 Жыл бұрын

    Great advice

  • @karenmink865
    @karenmink8652 жыл бұрын

    Sweet

  • @SocPro
    @SocPro2 жыл бұрын

    Finally

  • @TomEyeTheSFMguy
    @TomEyeTheSFMguy2 жыл бұрын

    Oh boy

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604Ай бұрын

    Are you still doing screenplay competitions?

  • @itierney
    @itierney2 жыл бұрын

    Many of these points, are the same point, restated in a slightly different way.

  • @Mekhane

    @Mekhane

    2 жыл бұрын

    I felt that too

  • @TomEyeTheSFMguy

    @TomEyeTheSFMguy

    2 жыл бұрын

    How, may I ask?

  • @judichristopher4604

    @judichristopher4604

    Ай бұрын

    And YOUR Point?

  • @G0TIMAN
    @G0TIMAN2 жыл бұрын

    Would you recommend any good movie for numbeer 8 with that filmnoir dynamics?

  • @juliebercow7952

    @juliebercow7952

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'd recommend The Big Sleep, the best imo, or Big Heat, Double Indemnity, The Third Man or Laura. For modern noir Taxi Driver does it in a very unconventional but brilliant way, to the point you might not even realise it's the same technique. Otherwise a more conventional modern noir that does what Nolan says is Blade Runner, another absolute masterpiece.

  • @tribuneband1965
    @tribuneband1965 Жыл бұрын

    Nolan writing "Memento" = "otnemeM" gnitirw naloN

  • @mmfoodd.
    @mmfoodd.2 жыл бұрын

    I have a question. When will the next competition start?

  • @OutstandingScreenplays

    @OutstandingScreenplays

    2 жыл бұрын

    writers.coverfly.com/competitions/view/outstanding-screenplays-feature - the competition is still open until April 15th

  • @flipfly4290
    @flipfly42908 ай бұрын

    The most important TIP of all, with few exceptions regarding subject matter, if what you create makes $$$ and/or gets eye balls to watch then WHATEVER you create will be held in high regard, and, no doubt, the creator will receive offers to make MORE even if what he/she has created is essentially shlock. But first you have to be a please Hollywood and considering what TV and films get produced, we sort of wonder who really is driving the bus. Hollywood, film festivals and particularly screenplay contests would like you to think they love unique, original work. No, they don't. They only like, and will fund, what THEY think audiences will buy, but history shows that 9 out of 10x they aren't even close (so much for all the so-called experts). Recently, the rep for the Writer's Guild said that she fears AI, that, in her view, AI will fail to produce unique, original content. Our question to that rep is, what is the excuse prior to the introduction (threat) of AI because from where we sit 99% of what is on TV or being released in theaters, works that the so-called 'experts' thought were worthwhile, aren't worth the time of day (including Nolan's work. I mean, it's okay, but our criteria for a truly great film is one we want to see again and sadly, very, very few fall into that category across the board). A new business model is definitely in order for content creators in our opinion.

  • @br3ttlee
    @br3ttlee2 жыл бұрын

    Could you do George Miller next

  • @filmmaker610

    @filmmaker610

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wud love to see this one

  • @Jang9851
    @Jang9851Ай бұрын

    I'm sorry that first caption is certainly the exact opposite of what Nolan said and generally what you want in story 101. Avoid making your story superficial by evoking emotion in the audience through a relatable protagonist This sentence has to be a typo or backwards because YOUR SUPPOSED to evoke emotion in the audience through a relatable protagonist and nolan in this video just affirmed that.

  • @MrDanieloneill
    @MrDanieloneill2 жыл бұрын

    Hire a competent mix engineer.

  • @ginge641
    @ginge6412 жыл бұрын

    Man who wrote Tenet unrionically being used as a source of good screenwriting advice.

  • @abdulsameeh_666

    @abdulsameeh_666

    2 жыл бұрын

    Na man who wrote inception, Interstellar being used as a source of good screenwriting advice

  • @ginge641

    @ginge641

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@abdulsameeh_666 Dude I don't wanna break your grip on reality or anything, but.....they're the same fucking guy.

  • @abdulsameeh_666

    @abdulsameeh_666

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ginge641 😂 that's the point he wrote great movies...

  • @ginge641

    @ginge641

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@abdulsameeh_666 And Tenet.

  • @abdulsameeh_666

    @abdulsameeh_666

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ginge641 so? He wrote one of the greatest superhero films , one of the greatest space movies.. list goes on... Just cuz he made a B-tier movie doesn't make him any bad cuz of his previous films ...

  • @N0vaMusic
    @N0vaMusic2 жыл бұрын

    This is the last man anyone should take screenwriting notes from lol.

  • @johntaranto29

    @johntaranto29

    2 жыл бұрын

    The very worst? He's gotta have something to offer. In my eyes there is no self-help or "How to get better at..." style video that will get you better. maybe you learn something about the craft. You master it through practice and writing and reading everyday.

  • @TomEyeTheSFMguy

    @TomEyeTheSFMguy

    2 жыл бұрын

    No. He's one of the best sources of advice for screenwriting.

  • @N0vaMusic

    @N0vaMusic

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TomEyeTheSFMguy Naw. Watch more movies

  • @TomEyeTheSFMguy

    @TomEyeTheSFMguy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@N0vaMusic I've watched enough movies to know that, yes, he is a good source of advice.

  • @N0vaMusic

    @N0vaMusic

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TomEyeTheSFMguy No. He's a joke among real screenwriters. If you like your dialogue only serving as exposition, your emotional moments to be hilariously executed, and your women to serve no purpose but to betray the male protagonist or be a thorn in their side, then okay. But he's not good and he has gotten so much worse over time.

  • @harrysportello
    @harrysportello2 жыл бұрын

    He‘s a good filmmaker but a bad screenwriter. His scripts are so flawed it‘s incredible

  • @TomEyeTheSFMguy

    @TomEyeTheSFMguy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Okay, elaborate, because I think you're wrong on many levels.

  • @cadenadelreino1442

    @cadenadelreino1442

    5 ай бұрын

    It doesn’t even matter. A lot of People FEEL his films in the end. Over analyzing scripts is kinda stupid. It’s always about the human aspect, the human emotion.

  • @SeanVictorydawn
    @SeanVictorydawn2 жыл бұрын

    The only limit in front of a filmmaker is his goal. An open oven will not bake any bread. Your characters will not have a goal; and the archetypal William Morris agent will not pitch "this character" to a class actor, unless you have a goal as a filmmaker beyond the characters you write. A classical favorite of mine is Marlon Brando in the opening scene to Last Tango In Paris(1972) he walks underneath a transit 🚇 train bridge which symbolizes his soon-coming-death; and he meets his Angel Of Death: his girlfriend Maria Schneider right underneath the same transit train bridge. Think Bertolucci have less goals than Nolan?

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