“Behind the Curtain: Discover How One Journalist is Unearthing the Untold Stories of Hollywood’s Hidden Screenwriters”
The second thing that’s happened is a huge decline in where filmmaking sits in the cultural hierarchy of what people want to spend their time engaging with. Right now, it’s no secret that filmmakers are competing against TikTok and YouTube and other content for their attention. So your work has to work harder to be able to make a case for being made in a film industry that’s making less money and, as a result, is taking fewer chances than ever.
As the industry changes with streaming, AI, and evolving audience expectations, what skills or trends should new writers focus on?
In my opinion, from all the conversations I’ve had with screenwriters over the years, the skill I’d say will help emerging writers breakthrough isn’t a question of craft. It’s not about hopping on any one particular trend, either. It’s about your relationship with yourself. The one thing that AI will never be able to replicate is human emotion.
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