The Blacklist started as an annual list of the best, unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. Nowadays, it’s an awesome online platform that nurtures and empowers screenwriters from around the world, by helping them showcase their scripts and grow within the industry.
In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins, Jason Hellerman, and host of the Blacklisted podcast, Chris Hill, discuss:
How the Blacklist got its start and what it looks like today
The difference between the website and the annual list of scripts
Getting multiple reports on a script
Recurring themes of screenplays on the Blacklist
What life is like after being on the list
The importance of using action descriptions
Approaching your script with a journalistic curiosity
How to avoid writing a purely factual story
The best way to approach writing a biopic
Why you need to write a detailed outline
Memorable Quotes
“One of the best things about the Blacklist is that it intentionally gives you heat.” [15:44]
“You're always pushing that rock up the hill, no matter what level you’re at. The rock isn’t lighter. Now it’s a bigger rock.” [21:05]
“Hollywood isn’t just an IP delivering service. It’s where dreamers go to dream big ideas.” [48:30]
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