Okay, so I have been writing screenplays since I was 15 (meaning 3 years). I know, basically, how to write and some of my scripts are actually pretty good. But so far all I've written are short films. I actually filmed one and it turned out okay for something shot in ~5 hours for $0.00. I've started several features but I either decided that they weren't going as well as I'd hoped or got swept up with another idea/something else entirely not film-related.
But now I really want to write a feature. Nothing too long, about 90 minutes. Super low budget that I could film myself. I know basically what I want to write about. I'm pretty good at coming up with ideas, and I have a lot of good ones, but unfortunately I can never quite solidify them. I either only think of an ending, or a beginning, or just one scene. Sometimes only single lines of dialogue.
The film that I want to write is essentially a neo-noir. It is told strictly from the protagonist's point of view and involves him weaving his way through a compex web of mystery and deceit. The film begins when he wakes up from a drug-induced coma in a crummy hospital with no memory of what happened to him. The film ends when he is shot in the head unexpectedly by one of the antagonists. It cuts to black immediately, with no closure and certain parts of the film's mystery still unsolved by the protagonist and, thus, the audience. I understand this is outside the norm, that's sort of what I'm going for I guess; in a sense that I'd like my film to be memorable. Although that is certainly not the only reason I am killing the protagonist. I'm trying to keep the film as realistic as possible, and in reality, the protagonist would more than likely be shot and killed in his situation.
I know basically the first 15 minutes, the final 25 minutes, and about another 20 minutes in between. And 60 minutes does not a feature make. I am asking for your help in either fleshing out my ideas, giving advice on how to actually sit down and plan the film, and/or opinions on the story in general. If anyone is interested enough to contribute to my humble thread, I will make another post with more plot details. Until then, I apologize for the long-windedness.
Thank you in advance for any interest/assistance.
But now I really want to write a feature. Nothing too long, about 90 minutes. Super low budget that I could film myself. I know basically what I want to write about. I'm pretty good at coming up with ideas, and I have a lot of good ones, but unfortunately I can never quite solidify them. I either only think of an ending, or a beginning, or just one scene. Sometimes only single lines of dialogue.
The film that I want to write is essentially a neo-noir. It is told strictly from the protagonist's point of view and involves him weaving his way through a compex web of mystery and deceit. The film begins when he wakes up from a drug-induced coma in a crummy hospital with no memory of what happened to him. The film ends when he is shot in the head unexpectedly by one of the antagonists. It cuts to black immediately, with no closure and certain parts of the film's mystery still unsolved by the protagonist and, thus, the audience. I understand this is outside the norm, that's sort of what I'm going for I guess; in a sense that I'd like my film to be memorable. Although that is certainly not the only reason I am killing the protagonist. I'm trying to keep the film as realistic as possible, and in reality, the protagonist would more than likely be shot and killed in his situation.
I know basically the first 15 minutes, the final 25 minutes, and about another 20 minutes in between. And 60 minutes does not a feature make. I am asking for your help in either fleshing out my ideas, giving advice on how to actually sit down and plan the film, and/or opinions on the story in general. If anyone is interested enough to contribute to my humble thread, I will make another post with more plot details. Until then, I apologize for the long-windedness.
Thank you in advance for any interest/assistance.