Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, Pi) on writing screenplays
“First
you start with an idea, then you start to flesh out the structure, and
that’s a long process. I think that’s where we spend a lot of time, just
figuring out the structure… all the acts… the beats of the story. And
then comes the great leap which is the first draft, I call it ‘the
muscle draft,’ where you just muscle it out. You don’t worry about what
you’re missing, you just get through it, get to the end… You find that a
lot of novice screenwriters will spend years on the first act and it’ll
turn into the best first act in the world, but you need to have the
whole picture. I think I read an interview with George Lucas saying that
the best advice he got from Coppola was, ‘Just get through it.’”
— Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, Pi)
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