Wired Magazine tries to interview Charlie Kaufman.
Updated: Here is the complete interview in five parts [mp3 files.]
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Wired Magazine tries to interview Charlie Kaufman.
Updated: Here is the complete interview in five parts [mp3 files.]
Popularity: 19% [?]
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[I decided to pull this post out of the sidebar because I wanted to add some more to it.]
Michael Clayton writer/director gets beyond the mechanics of screenwriting and to heart of the matter – imagination [via GreenCine - added podcast.] The podcast itself is a nice little film school compacted into a half an hour program hosted by the always enjoyable Elvis Mitchell. What I like about it is its a real inside take on the process of filmmaking from a doer. Not to take anything away from anyone. I’m a doer. You might be a doer. What I mean is he’s a pro writer turned director who isn’t talking out of his ass like some guru who has never been in the trenches. The real trenches. Twenty years of grinding it out only to emerge now with a project that is getting much attention. When I saw it in the theater all I kept thinking was how much I wanted to read the screenplay [you can download a PDF here.]
I attended a Script to Screen event that the IFP hosted around 2000-01(?) and Gilroy spoke with Raymond De Felitta about screenwriting. It was early on in his career and he was coming off Proof of Life. I remember thinking “that is what a pro screenwriter sounds like.” The guy walked the walk. As you will gather from listening to the podcast you’ll get the idea that he’s worked on his share of questionable films but it’s also where he learned his craft and how to swim the political waters of Hollywood. You can see the culmination of all that in Michael Clayton. You can also see the early films of Alan J. Pakula in it too which is a plus in my book. It is a shame the film got buried amongst the muck early in the year because as far as what Hollywood is celebrating right now as Academy Award fare, this is as good as I’ve seen in a long time.
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I just got back from a little r and r in South Carolina. Very nice. Good ‘cue and skrimps! Mmmmm.
I’ll be writing up a nice review of a book I read while I was away but for now here are a few links to some cool things that happened while I was gone:
Final Cut Studio 2 released at NAB
Shooting People launches new podcast
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Smith and producer Scott Mosier get into everything from wearing robes gonzo to waxing the carrot to staring down Sean Connery on the SModcast. Download them all. Juvenile and very funny.
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Only one man can say his career includes working with director Stanley Kubrick [that's three Kubrick posts in one month!] and being the voice of Drippy on Aqua Teen Hunger Force and that man is Todd Field. While listening to the Creative Screenwriting podcast for the film Little Children you get the impression that Field is a very serious guy about his craft and that’s not a bad thing. He’s also humble and knowledgeable. Continue Reading →
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