Screenwriting : Screenwriting Tip by Maurice Vaughan

Maurice Vaughan

Screenwriting Tip

When you outline a script, visualize the trailer. Visualizing the trailer can help you think of scenes, characters, dialogue, etc. You can do this when you're writing or rewriting a script too.

Niki H

Love this tip Maurice!

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Niki. And visualizing a scene can help a writer when they're struggling to write it.

Ty Strange

Great tip, Maurice Vaughan. That's what inspires me to proceed with a project. If I can't see the trailer in my mind then I'm not excited enough to start writing an outline.

Greg Wong

I have images of certain scenes of the feature I'm writing, I haven't visualised it' all but I'll get there eventually.

David Abrookin

Never thought of this before, but makes a lot of sense as a tool for developing scenes. Thanks!

Craig D Griffiths

I am putting some final polish on a pitch/bible for a meeting tonight. I had to describe the “look and feel” of the show. It forced to think of things like colour palette and style.

This forced me to go back and make sure the bible had that feel in its structure and language.

This is exactly like imagining the trailer, but for me it was the series. I had to know what the target was if I hope to tell someone else.

Great post Maurice.

Richard "RB" Botto

Visualizing the trailer can also help tremendously with formulating a logline as well.

Leonardo Ramirez

Love this. I also have to find a piece of music that will go with the trailer. I usually land on something by either Audiomachine or Hans Zimmer.

Maurice Vaughan

I think you should try it, Greg Wong. It's also fun seeing your movie/show in your mind.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, David Abrookin.

Maurice Vaughan

Visualizing a trailer works for a show too, Craig D Griffiths. A TV writer would probably have to visualize different trailers. Maybe one for each season. Hope the meeting goes great!

Maurice Vaughan

That's a great idea, Richard "RB" Botto! I'm gonna try it. Thanks.

Maurice Vaughan

Me too, Leo. Sometimes I loop the music and visualize the trailer.

Maurice Vaughan

Cool, Ty Strange. Do you ever revisualize the trailer if you lose excitement for a script?

Ty Strange

Honestly, Maurice Vaughan, I have yet to lose excitement for script once I dig into it.

Craig D Griffiths

Meeting went well. Thanks for asking.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Craig D Griffiths. What project was the meeting for (if you wanna say)?

Nick Waters

Absolutely. I’ve found that studying trailers across the last few decades can be a really helpful creative tool in writing your next script.

Maurice Vaughan

That's a great idea, Nick. Thanks!

Dan MaxXx

Btw, I did postproduction on studio trailers, so writers here know generally the Marketing Dept assembles/has final cut of trailers. Lots of disagreements with cinematographers on color grading.

Allen Haynes JR

I always do a outline before and going during the script

Ulrich Goetz

If I remember correctly, that's exactly what Robert Rodriguez did for EL MARIACHI.

Lisa Lee

I've never thought to do that. Great advice!

Maurice Vaughan

I always outline too, Allen. If I don't, I'll write myself into corners.

Maurice Vaughan

Cool, Ulrich. I heard about EL MARIACHI way back. I need to check it out.

Ty Strange

Agreed, Dan MaxXx. Official trailers are a marketing tool for the project.

Craig D Griffiths

Dan MaxXx agreed. But if you as a writer, have no idea of what the world would see. If you cannot visualise the finished product. It would be like driving with a blacked out windscreen. You cannot see where you are go.

Craig D Griffiths

Maurice Vaughan it is a SciFi anthology series set in the near future. The engine and story mode I cannot talk about. I don’t think anyone will steal it or that it is that breath taking. I just want to keep some freshness in it for them.

Maurice Vaughan

A Sci-Fi anthology series sounds interesting, Craig D Griffiths! I've heard of Horror anthology series but not a Sci-Fi series.

Jed Power

Maurice, Thanks for the tip. Good one!

Stephanie Munch

It truly helps to visualize & it highlights the moments with the most dramatic tension. Thank you for the tip Maurice !

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Craig D Griffiths. I'll check out your video.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Geoff Hall.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Jed.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Stephanie. You're right ("it highlights the moments with the most dramatic tension"). If anyone's struggling to figure out moments with the most dramatic tension, a major scene, plot point, etc., I suggest visualizing the trailer.

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