“Every time I do a movie, I'm reading the script, or if it's something I have coming up, I'm reading the script, and I just spend hours and hours and days and weeks and months going over the script and just writing a lot of different ideas down, finding a little dialogue or just coming up with ideas for scenes and moments and all that kind of stuff.” IfsWritingKindLittlesIdeasDifferentMomentsReadingStuffHoursWeekMonthsSceneFindingsScriptsDialogueDifferent Ideas Author:Mark Wahlberg
“Screenwriting you don't necessarily have to do the job of the costume designer and the prop master and the set designer. It's more just about finding the visuals and finding these characters through dialogue.” CharacterJobsMastersFindingsDialogueDesignerVisualsCostumesPropsScreenwriting Author:Jonathan Tropper
“When talking with a set designer the dialogue is more centered on locations, interior design, what I like and what doesn't work. There is a certain taste I'm drawn to and feel inspired by, and finding that inspiration is what keeps the conversation moving forward.” FeelsInspirationMovingCertainTalkingDesignTasteConversationFindingsInspiredDialogueMoving ForwardDesignerLocationInteriorsInterior Design Author:Marc Forster
“No, my favorite scene was Brienne finding Arya and The Hound. I thought that the writing and the dialogue and the confusion that spirals into the fight was such a cool scene. I knew I was gonna film it in Iceland and I did a lot of - I really scouted and climbed around Iceland to find those locations and I just couldn't wait to do that.” WritingFilmFightingWaitingSceneFindingsMy FavoriteDialogueConfusionLocationSpiralsHoundsIcelandBrienne Author:Alex Graves