5th March 2017 | for Creatives | characters, film, storytelling, Stephen Whitty |
"If you think of films often cited as 'perfect' movies,' whether it's old Hollywood films like Casablanca (1942) or more modern classics like Chinatown (1974)—it's not just the pictures you remember. It's the characters' voices."
"I write stories. I want to know what motivates people, so I create stories to venture answers. My sister is a sculptor; she uses a different medium, but she's still looking for something."
"A great storyteller is born. You can learn structure quite easily, but great story and character come from people born with great imagination and the empathy to see many characters from different points of view."
"Once you define a character, they tell their story."
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