I didn't know anything about writing a screenplay, but somehow I ended up rewriting a screenplay.
I'm currently writing a screenplay that I haven't started yet.
To me, the screenplay only becomes the Bible of the film after the actors have been cast.
The screenplay is a great document because it makes you have many discussions prior to actually being on the floor.
I write mostly as a director. That's why my screenplays are very detailed. So I get into the images I see. I like that.
Screenplays are not works of art. They are invitations to others to collaborate on a work of art.
I'm developing some screenplays at the moment with my Australian producer.
Most screenplays depend primarily on the vision of a director.
My God, there are so many mediocre screenplays out there.
In the past, I'll admit, I've enjoyed being compared to the protagonists in my screenplays.