Is Writing Getting Better?
Robert McKee discusses how in spite of the occasional great film (in this case IRON MAN 3) the best writing can now be found on television.
Robert McKee discusses how in spite of the occasional great film (in this case IRON MAN 3) the best writing can now be found on television.
McKee suggests how writers can re-inspire themselves and persevere with their craft in the face of rejection and failure.
McKee discusses how storytellers should approach character arcs and levels of conflict when writing for television.
Robert McKee discusses the difference between ‘fact’ in documentaries and ‘truth’ in fiction, with reference to great works such as EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP and ROGER AND ME.
If Oscar Wilde diddled Noel Coward (or the other way round), this show would be their great great grandchild.
The chart topping singer/songwriter, author and record label owner discusses his influences, approach to writing and what we can learn from FORREST GUMP.
McKee discusses the order of importance of Aristotle’s 6 dramatic elements when applied to media such as film and novels.
Robert McKee discusses what to look out for when studying the stories within your genre, with reference to BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID.
McKee discusses the difficulty in remaining objective about your writing.
Robert McKee shares his thoughts on the new film by 45 YEARS director, Andrew Haigh.
Robert McKee is asked how artists such as Quentin Tarantino and Dennis Hopper became successful without a formal writing education.