"If you want to write a great screenplay, you must allow your characters to invent YOU just as much as you invent them."
- Billy Marshall Stoneking
When the painter, Jackson Pollack, spoke of a painting as having "a life of its own," he underscored the core insight and action of every creative artist. To create anything (as opposed to merely "copying") is to work as a MEDIUM. The workings of the Mediumistic Filmmaker/Artist/Storytell
Storytelling should always be an act of love. But the act of finding a story is not easily separated from one’s fears, prejudices, and expectations; not to mention one’s knowledge, which itself may be a form of ignorance.
The imposing of any formula or template to the finding of a story is invariably unsatisfying, not because structure is unimportant but because any appeal to mere formula is all-too-often an expression of the fear that renders love impotent.
There are no methods or sure-fire techniques for dealing with these fears and anxieties other than stepping off the cliff, or entering the belly of the beast, or spending 40 days and nights in the desert. The most difficult part of any journey is taking the first step.
The long dark night of the soul is not merely a condition of salvation, but is an act of openness, of faith, of love.
No matter how desperately one manipulates the playing pieces to win a game, the game itself is not worth winning so long as transformation has been left out. Art is not about self-expression, so much as it is about self-transformation, and in the art of finding the story ALL of the characters - including the storyteller - are transformed.
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