Ted Griffin Screenwriting Lesson
Posted on September 7, 2010 in General Screenwriting, Interviews | 2 Comments
There’s no con more satisfying and lucrative than finding a way to make a living as a screenwriter. And Ted Griffin is a man who knows a good con. Anyone who tried to follow the clever criminal head games he built into his screenplays for Ocean’s Eleven and Matchstick Men knows not to trust this guy. Except when he talks about screenwriting, which he does with great humor and insight in this enlightening interview that ranges from his early work on Ravenous and Best Laid Plans through the unexpected pitfalls of trying to direct his first film, Rumor Has It…
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Great advice! And very relatable: D
All of these are worth the rental. I consistently anger my wife by clogging up our Netflix cue with the Dialog series. Sorry Honey…