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Billy Wilder's Tips For Writers

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Billy Wilder's Tips For Writers

It was 10 years ago (March 27, 2002) that the world lost Billy Wilder. Some of his wisdom from Cameron Crowe's book, Conversations With Wilder start with his Tips for Writers.

  1. The audience is fickle.
  2. Grab ‘em by the throat and never let ‘em go.
  3. Develop a clean line of action for your leading character.
  4. Know where you’re going.
  5. The more subtle and elegant you are in hiding your plot points, the better you are as a writer.
  6. If you have a problem with the third act, the real problem is in the first act.
  7. A tip from Lubitsch: Let the audience add up two plus two. They’ll love you forever.
  8. In doing voice-overs, be careful not to describe what the audience already sees. Add to what they’re seeing.
  9. The event that occurs at the second act curtain triggers the end of the movie.
  10. The third act must build, build, build in tempo and action until the last event, and then -- that’s it. Don’t hang around.

Editors note: I really shouldn't have to list Wilder's film because any student of film should know them but here's a few just in case:

Some Like it Hot
Double Indemnity
Seven Year Itch
Stalag 17
The Apartment
Sunset Blvd.

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