I have said it before: The people who made films "in the old days" were better at their craft than those who make them now. I have urged people to seek out old interviews with these storytellers to see just how much they had to say about their craft. If you do this, you will see farther because you will be standing in the shoulders of giants. Now here is one of those giants: Charlie Chaplin. If
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
A Genius -- Part 1
Posted on 4:24 PM by christofer D
"I like Keaton's [films]. But Chaplin is the best of 'em all." -- Howard HawksCharlie Chaplin was a genius. I know, I'm not the first one to say this, but people tend to take him for granted. We think of his little tramp character as too cutsie -- we are too sophisticated nowadays to laugh at something so corny. He doesn't look funny to us with his Hitler mustache, bowler hat and baggy pants. But
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
FLIP-FLOPS
Posted on 4:45 PM by christofer D
When I say flip-flops I don’t mean shoes. Flip-flops is the name that I give characters who are opposites, but exchange character traits.Oscar and Felix of Neil Simon’s play The Odd Couple, are probably the most famous flip-flops. One is clean and prissy while the other is sloppy and gruff. Their marriages have broken up and they are thrown together as roommates. They are extreme opposites,
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Get Rich Quick! Become a Hollywood Screenwriter!
Posted on 6:44 PM by christofer D
“Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.” -- Thomas EdisonI was once asked to show a short film of mine and speak about filmmaking at a community college. At the time my film (a short film called “White Face”) had been running on HBO. After a few standard questions like, “What was the budget?” and “How long did it take to make?” came a question
Monday, January 22, 2007
Please Don’t Kill The Animals
Posted on 3:54 PM by christofer D
In the last couple of years, several animated films have used animals as major characters. Now I am told by my friends in that business that the studios are looking to buck this trend. They feel that the audience is growing tired of watching animals. I find this baffling. Animal stories did not emerge in the world with the advent of computer-generated animation, and will be with us long after we
Thursday, January 4, 2007
The New Holy Grail
Posted on 11:22 PM by christofer D
People tell me about how good the stories are in games nowadays, but I have never seen this to be true. The games are exciting and the graphics are great, but they do not tell stories. (I can hear some of your knees jerking from here, but hear me out.)Because video games have many of the elements of a story -- characters, settings and exciting events for instance -- it is easy to be fooled into
Monday, November 13, 2006
The Artist’s Vision
Posted on 3:08 PM by christofer D
“Why do you want to build an amusement park, they’re so dirty.” -- Walt Disney’s wife, on his idea for DisneylandFor those of us born after 1955 it is difficult to imagine a world without Disneyland. But for the people who were born the other side of that year, it was just as difficult to imagine a world with Disneyland in it. Mrs. Disney was correct: amusement parks were dirty places. She could
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