The Queen's Gambit - How to create Netflix’s most-watched TV show - 10 lessons from the screenplay

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In this Screenwriting Interview we go behind the scenes of the writing process from the series creator and screenwriter Scott Frank and lead actress Anya Taylor-Joy.
The Queens Gambit is now Netflix’s most-watched scripted limited series, with 62 million households watching in its first 28 days.♟👏🏼

Based on Walter Tevis’ 1983 book about a young chess prodigy - TQG follows Beth Harmon, an orphan-turned-chess prodigy who learns the game from the janitor in her orphanage.

Anya Taylor Joy shines in this seven-episode mini series. What are your thoughts on this show? 💭📺
Here are 10 screenwriting tips you can learn from The Queen’s Gambit:
0:00 - Intro
1:17 - 01 - “The Queen’s Gambit was a book I just loved and I didn't think anybody would make it. I was shocked that Netflix was dumb enough to do it.” - Write what you love, you never know what will be successful.
2:13 - 02 - It took 30 years, 9 rewrites, and series of directors interested to get The Queen’s Gambit finally made. If you love the material never give up. If it doesn’t work as a movie, add new elements to it and rewrite it as a tv series.
3:50 - 03 - “Endings are very much a function of beginnings. Deliver an EMOTIONAL PAYLOAD at the end because that's what the audience really wants. Not just exhilarating, but something that's emotional on top of that.”
5:00 - 04 - “I firmly believe that every character has to be in the GREY AREA. They are not all good and they are not all bad. And I think that's hugely important. Your good guy needs to be complicated and your antagonist needs to be complicated.”
6:33 - 05 - “There are three things that get old fast - grief anger and drunkenness. Usually, the anger is fake, because it's built off of some fake conflict. But if you have real characters then there can be REAL CONFLICT. People are not behaving just because the script said so.”
7:37 - 06 - “I realized that you had to contextualize each of these chess matches in some sort of emotional context. You had to understand what the stakes are - not just about winning and losing, but for her personally.” It’s always about EMOTIONAL STAKES!
9:20 - 07 - If you have a character who is not very communicative or affectionate, you must create some trait which will make the viewers IDENTIFY with her. With Beth we care about her because we know she's TRYING, we know that she doesn't want to be alone.
10:13 - 08 - 90% of directing is casting. Discuss your character with your possible casting choices. If you know you need a peculiar character, whose face will be in a lot of close-ups choose someone with unusual facial features, who can do a lot with her eyes and her facial expressions.
11:44 - 09 - Encourage your actors to voice their point of view and give them “their take”. Be in control, have your vision, but involve the actors in the creative process. They will feel valued and you might get surprising spontaneous performances from them.
12:52 - 10 - Create character change through cinematography. First set SPECIFIC RULES for your story world. For example, your rule is: never use a handheld camera. Then at the end when you break that rule and use handheld it will say something about your character.
16:04 - EXTRA TIP - Scott Frank talks about THREE MOST COMMON SCRIPT PROBLEMS:
1. there is no character,
2. the tone is all over the place,
3. the third act doesn't work.
He offers the solution: “Whenever I'm stuck 99% of the time it's because the characters aren't good enough.”
17:50 - Outro
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  • @wiseauserious8750
    @wiseauserious87503 жыл бұрын

    Whoever decided on the white font with that particular green background is very good at design, it's catchy

  • @NileStudios
    @NileStudios3 жыл бұрын

    Loooooved this episode, I’m in the middle of making a huge decision, and I believe this helped me a lot to making that decision. I truly love your videos and enjoy them immensely! 🙏

  • @OutstandingScreenplays

    @OutstandingScreenplays

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Good luck with your decision! 🙏

  • @bapjoe9694
    @bapjoe96943 жыл бұрын

    thank you for making these videos! they are so helpful

  • @Kup32
    @Kup323 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos man, they help me a good bunch right now as I'm getting myself into writing scripts and shooting and I just want you to know how much I appreciate that you are doing these videos. Maybe leave a few notes on the screen when the people are talking as you did in your earlier videos. I personally found it easier to remember the lessons that way.

  • @OutstandingScreenplays

    @OutstandingScreenplays

    3 жыл бұрын

    Will do and thanks!

  • @maimohamed3590
    @maimohamed35903 жыл бұрын

    Tip 10 is mind blowing😍👏✨

  • @thamer8426
    @thamer84263 жыл бұрын

    I. Like thes veeds abuot writeng seris👌👌😍😍

  • @KootFloris

    @KootFloris

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dat's an lofely comend!

  • @OutstandingScreenplays

    @OutstandingScreenplays

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@KootFloris 😂

  • @devakrishna1209
    @devakrishna12093 жыл бұрын

    can you do barry jenkins please

  • @OutstandingScreenplays

    @OutstandingScreenplays

    3 жыл бұрын

    great idea

  • @devakrishna1209

    @devakrishna1209

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@OutstandingScreenplays ❤

  • @m.mishra9133
    @m.mishra91333 жыл бұрын

    unpopular opinion: I actually didn't like queen's Gambit. Felt like it had something missing. But these pointers make complete sense--what the creator was going for.

  • @kimeleonfilms844

    @kimeleonfilms844

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same I didn't find the protagonist all that interesting.

  • @sitting_nut

    @sitting_nut

    3 жыл бұрын

    what was missing? writer should be able to put it to words.

  • @sitting_nut

    @sitting_nut

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kimeleonfilms844 that was not what op said, who was vague as to reason. you seem like a self involved person who projects own thoughts and reasons to others. excusable. and you are free to do that.though it is not very enlightening. you "didn't find the protagonist all that interesting", ok, good. that is subjective opinion of one individual. but millions of other viewers did find the protagonist interesting, since its protagonist's character that carries this show, why? answer or answers to that is what matters under a video entitled "how to create netflix’s most-watched tv show ...". iow, your comment isn't all that interesting.and is probably misplaced here . post it under the trailer

  • @kimeleonfilms844

    @kimeleonfilms844

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sitting_nut Hi! You're totally right! My comment was entirely subjective :) thanks for your comment

  • @sitting_nut

    @sitting_nut

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kimeleonfilms844 apart from being subjective, and your projecting things to others including op, i also said your comment probably doesn't belong here, since it is not very enlightening on why the show is the most watched on nextflix, but probably belong under the trailer. at least you agreed with one of the three things i said, while ignoring the rest . .

  • @schmebulockjizz
    @schmebulockjizz3 жыл бұрын

    This series may be solid but its just not greatly written. Some of it feels forced and they do that thing of presenting a character and ten minutes later cut to their backstory. I felt that was unnoriginal and the directing ironically as he said, it doesnt do anything amazing.

  • @sitting_nut

    @sitting_nut

    3 жыл бұрын

    you didn't watch it beyond opening minutes did you ?

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