Writer’s Block: A Supercut
Фильм және анимация
Created by:
Ivan Kander (lucky9studios.com) &
Ben Watts (imdb.com/name/nm3527874)
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THE 53 FILMS USED (in Alphabetical Order)
A Murder of Crows
Adaptation
Almost Famous
Amadeus
As Good As It Gets
Atonement
Barfly
Barton Fink
Capote
Cloud Atlas
Dead Poets Society
Delirious
Door In The Floor, The
Factotum
Finding Forrester
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Front, The
Funny Farm
Ghost Writer, The
Great Gatsby, The
Hours, The
Iris
Jerry Maguire
Julie & Julia
Kill Your Darlings
Limitless
Listen Up, Phillip
Lost Weekend, The
Misery
Mission: Impossible
Moulin Rouge
Orange County
Permanent Midnight
Railway Man, The
Reprise
Rewrite, The
Royal Tenenbaums,
Ruby Sparks
Secret Window
Seven Psychopaths
Shakespeare In Love
Shining, The
Stranger Than Fiction
Sunset Blvd
Swimming Pool
Sylvia
Throw Momma From the Train
Trumbo
Wonder Boys
Words and Pictures
Words, The
World According To Garp, The
Young Adult
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MUSIC:
"Barton Fink" by Carter Burwell
"Briony" by Dario Marianelli
"Caravan" by John Wasson
Пікірлер: 116
When you should write but are watching this instead.
@kishorrajashekar1385
3 жыл бұрын
Writer's block 😂
@KnowledgeVariable
2 жыл бұрын
yep
@natbrownizzle1387
2 жыл бұрын
Hey, inspiration :)
@chikusoni327
2 жыл бұрын
Lamo I'm write now in front of my computer and paper instead of writing watching this😂
@MauricioArrieta
2 жыл бұрын
HHHHHHH
The struggle is real.
You are going to heaven for this piece of editing.
Nothing like having writer's block, cutting to KZread, stumbling upon a video on writer's block right off the bat, and then being cured of it, at least for the moment... Well done Ivan.
That’s just brilliant editing.. really well thought out .. visual and audio stimulation was superbly blended! 👏 👏 👏.
@imagineer99
Жыл бұрын
Seven Psychopaths
I had this two year dry spell before I actually picked up a pen again. I felt a lot like this video, the struggle and then the inspiration and the finish line.
The struggle is real and brutal but once its gone......sweet bliss
im going to watch this every time i get stuck haha
holy shit this is so me right now i wanna cry
@colinray4186
2 жыл бұрын
I can real close a couple times there. Especially when they started ripping out and throwing all those bad ideas around.
This is both delightful AND so true. Thank you! Had not realised there were so many films with writers!!
This is me honestly, I haven't written anything in the past three weeks :(
@Jose-dh1xz
4 жыл бұрын
And where are you now
@vamsiallavarapu3440
4 жыл бұрын
Past 2 years here
@elle2498
4 жыл бұрын
@@Jose-dh1xz still on chapter 11 😣
@crazywakefingers
4 жыл бұрын
@@elle2498 still on chapter 11 like a year ago or is it a progress? what about now? what is the story of it?
@yourmom-ie8wj
4 жыл бұрын
@@elle2498 do u wanna be writer friends with me... im working on a project too but im super stuck and maybe we can help each other
As a writer in my spare time, I’m almost up to 160 pages written, it gets easier with a Great story. Believe in yourself and over power those days of laziness. What has worked for me is everyday, I write something down, every single day.
Phenomenal editing.
Phew, the anxiety coming off the screen was palpable. I think I started to pause the video three or four times. Also wooooooow, the sheer number of films referenced.
Terrific short! Writing is not easy and I'd rather watch this than write any day. :-) Great Job!
This is amazing! The editing is brilliant!
Coffee helped me think too.
That's me 😭"how to start"
This just pulled me out of one. Thank you very much.
I can see the struggle and dipression... But yeah.. Thats for real for a writers...
You forgot Doug Walker at his computer trying to figure out how to end Demo Reel
when you are watching this and know the struggle so well masochism seems the only logical conclusion as to why you keep trying to write.
This video right here is a masterpiece. I repeat this is is a masterpiece. Thank you.
Can't thank you enough for this!
THIS IS EXCELLENT!!!
Editor is genius..
Loved this!
currently finishing a song called Writer's Block and found this. it rules. well done sir
Remarkable Supercut!
This the real this everything I can feel it mind is blasting out frome ideas when we start writing we lost everything 😂
I can relate! That's awful! But it's amazing when imagination strikes! Keep Writing! 😊
Love it! Nice work mate.
It's really truly... Author - you're greate 👌🏼👍🏼
every writer can understand this "hard patience"👍
Funny, I actually wondered if you’d use this piece of music. And I called it! Nice choice!
Loved it!!!
man that's a really great video
Oh yes, the frustration before the clarity. All of us ave experience it at least one thousand times.
great work!!!
Awesome video!
Great work 👏
very inspiring!
i love this video
Yup that brutality! That damn, writer's block. Makes you doubt yourself if you want to write at all.
Story of my life
So fucking cool. Inspirational.
I am going through the same fucking phase... Characters intercross each other, mediocre events, love lost, love found... Fucking difficult... Distractions.
I can relate
Maybe I should send this to my editor
Experience pain. physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Very accurate lol😅
At least I'm not the only one.
Masters dissertation is killing me…
Ohhh...
Bim bim bim...
hmmmm iam not alone happyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
They all need nzt-48
Please tell me the names of the movies which you have used for this video. Please...please...
i wonder where did you find this music ?
1:15 .... I got my driver's license last week~
As Philip Roth said, writing is struggling. It's a burden. There are days when you hate it and you want just to quit.
Nice use of the Whiplash drumming at the end 👌🏼
What movie is the one with the humid vs warm and wet? 😂
@TheChriswood1
5 жыл бұрын
Throw momma from the train
What was the movie at the beginning? I'm making a video essay and I want to use that scene, but I can't seem to figure out what it's from.
@imagineer99
5 жыл бұрын
Adaptation
@abramdoesmovies6978
5 жыл бұрын
@@imagineer99 Oh, thanks. This scene will never not be funny.
Was the music the final piece from _Whiplash_ ? Great video, by the way. 😁
@einsamervolf
3 жыл бұрын
It is. The title is "Caravan".
@justincruz5720
3 жыл бұрын
@@einsamervolf Thanks.
Is there any data regarding how much paper is wasted by writers every year? The number will be shocking, and I am optimistic about my opinion.
The KZread algorithm is cruel today
I need to know which movie is at minutes 2.51, can you help me please?
@imagineer99
4 жыл бұрын
Stranger than Fiction
What was the movie with Michael Douglas?
@imagineer99
2 жыл бұрын
Wonderboys
Is that Ray Bradbury at 0:46?
@movieselixir5669
4 жыл бұрын
no, he is Woody Allen
1:07 From which movie
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So fucking great and Whiplash 😍
What is the name of the movie at 0:52 ?
@imagineer99
Ай бұрын
Swimming Pool
Film at 1:43? Looks like Jack Nicholson but I’m not sure.
@A_Million_Air
2 ай бұрын
As Good As it Gets
Could've done without Woody but otherwise very cool.
@colinray4186
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. But most people really don't know, and most of those same people would be unwilling to go down that particular rabbit hole. I think I Marge Simpson groaned when I saw him.
What is the film at 2:54 ??
@imagineer99
3 жыл бұрын
Atonement
@richa5709
3 жыл бұрын
@@imagineer99 thanks 😄
Who knows that movie at 1:41 minutes please help me 🙏🏻for Jack Nicolson????
@imagineer99
4 жыл бұрын
As Good as it Gets
@movieselixir5669
4 жыл бұрын
@@imagineer99 really ?? 🤦🏻♂️ I watched it a long time ago 😂
i seriously don’t get the point of this video how did it help you guys if anybody don’t mind explaining
Dude, come on. You REALLY should be giving credit to the makers of "WRITING MOTIVATION: WHO WILL BE NEXT?"
there's no such thing as writer's block. only flow. let me explain. when you try to sleep what happens is first you lay down and close your eyes, your body gets ready to go into REM sleep but you are awake at the moment and while your "awake" you start to think random thinks but not initially. Initially you think of stuff that was in your mind during the day but the more time passes the topic diverges into less related conversations and your imagination starts to ignite and before you know it your body is ready to go into REM and your imagination is already all over the place and then you sleep. You can use this analogy with your writing. There's a such thing called "flow state" where you are at the peak of your creativeness but inside a border. You can research on this.
@marydestefano9487
Жыл бұрын
There's also such a thing as clarity. You can and should research on this.
1:07 From which movie