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No Sudden Move Writer Ed Solomon Teaches Us About Success, Failure, Growth, and Alaskan Strip Clubs

No Sudden Move Writer Ed Solomon Teaches Us About Success, Failure, Growth, and Alaskan Strip Clubs

FromThe No Film School Podcast


No Sudden Move Writer Ed Solomon Teaches Us About Success, Failure, Growth, and Alaskan Strip Clubs

FromThe No Film School Podcast

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Length:
79 minutes
Released:
Jul 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Host George Edelman welcomes Ed Solomon to share how lessons from both success and failure—along with one wild night at an Alaskan Strip Club—have had a hand in shaping the writer he is today.  

In this episode, we talk about…

How Ed’s high school experience inspired him to be a writer and why he tells himself he’s an imposter daily

How shifting from big budget films to smaller specs expanded Ed’s creative path

How a trip to an Alaskan strip club led Ed to write the play “Strip Club” and how it got him hired for Laverne & Shirley 

The fallacy about gateways that lead to your career—you make your own path

Why Ed considers Men in Black as a series of failures that culminated in success 

Developing a skill set to learn how to write while you write and learning from every script  

How Ed approaches storytelling: 

Remember you’re always dealing with point of view even if you don’t realize it

Know what it means to have a healthy relationship with the audience and always keep in mind what they know

Examples of objective vs. subjective points of view 

Consider your audience as a friendly ally 

Advice for new writers: 

Get other people to say your words out loud and listen to it

Take your words and mount it, direct it, film it, edit it 

Take acting, editing, and cinematography classes 

Watch your very favorite movies and transcribe them—internalize what those writers did

What you can learn from transcribing films: 

How little dialogue you actually need

How little stage direction you need 

How short scenes are and how they do not have a beginning, middle and end but just a middle (usually)

The importance of sequences and how things are a juxtaposition of little pieces to form a sequence 

You really only learn about writing screenplays by writing a bunch of screenplays 

Why Ed is choosing to keep a beginner’s mind until the end 



Links to Resources:
No Sudden Move on HBO max

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Released:
Jul 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode