Write visually. Show, don’t tell. Aspiring authors hear this advice over and over, but how exactly does one accomplish this? Editor Kathleen Scheibling first discusses the importance of writing visually and then shows you how to do it via her analysis of the much-loved film, When Harry Met Sally. This podcast provides insightful analysis with practical advice. You will truly understand what it means to write visually.
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This is great! Fav blog! Romantic Comedies are my fav movie genre. And I love this movie, so it was a wonderful film to discuss writing as a novel to illustrate the different demands of the written media vs. film media.
Brilliant blog. Thanks so much. I got a huge amount out of this. I’m going back to my WIP to review facial expressions!
Thanks again.
Sandii
Thanks so much for this — it’s so helpful! Walking us through a familiar movie was a great way to get the concepts across. I’ve listened to it four times already! I’m sure I’ll listen at least ten more. Thanks again.
I’m so glad people are getting something out of this. I just love watching movies — and this is one of my favorites. It’s fun to examine two different mediums of storytelling to see the similarities and differences. Thanks for tuning in!
Excellent podcast!