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Matthew Kalil, South African Screenwriter and Author of The Three Wells of Screenwriting, joins Dan Corder to honour the late David Lynch, who passed away yesterday. Kalil reflects on Lynch’s legacy, his passion for transcendental meditation, and how a chance encounter led to Kalil’s role with the David Lynch MFA in Screenwriting program—a tribute to a visionary who redefined storytelling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome back to Small Talks at midnight!It feels like almost a season 2 for me: a more confident me, with many more mistakes to learn from and with a conquered freedom. And a new trailer!Many chapters, many personal reflections from my side on my podcast journey, inspired by the insightful conversation that you will hear in this episode.---Minute 6.35 I went back to South Africa, this time to Cape Town, meeting Matthew Kalil, writer, director and script editor.We had an inspiring conversation and touched some interesting topics such as:What is a story that matter?Why is it never too late to dream or doing something new?How important are the people around us? New reflections after Covid19 hit us. Why we start introducing ourselves mentioning our job position as first?And of course we talked about dreams.Enjoy listening!Subscribe, share if you like, connect writing to midnightsmalltalks@gmail.comTake care!
Amir finds ladybeetles to help his grandfather's garden.This is a picture book by Matthew Kalil at Book Dash. You can read along with this story at Storyberries.com by clicking here.The story is read by Jade Maitre.
The story of a happily hefty hippo. Written by Matthew Kalil and illustrated by Archie Birch.
Have you ever had writer's block? We all have at one point or another and it sucks! Today's guest, Matthew Kalil, has the cure. He has written a new book called The [easyazon_link identifier="1615932860" locale="US" tag="whatisbroke-20"]Three Wells of Screenwriting[/easyazon_link]. Working from a writer’s perspective, the book explores these Three Wells and helps you consciously draw from them to develop new scripts, or strengthen old ones. It includes 29 exercises and techniques that help you to write stories that contain fresh ideas, intriguing characters, original scenes, inventive dialogue, unique locations, and important themes.I had such a ball with Matthew that I had to make it a crossover episode with the Bulletproof Screenplay Podcast. Enjoy my conversation with Matthew Kalil.
Have you ever had writer's block? We all have at one point or another and it sucks! Today's guest, Matthew Kalil, has the cure. He has written a new book called The [easyazon_link identifier="1615932860" locale="US" tag="whatisbroke-20"]Three Wells of Screenwriting[/easyazon_link]. Working from a writer’s perspective, the book explores these Three Wells and helps you consciously draw from them to develop new scripts, or strengthen old ones. It includes 29 exercises and techniques that help you to write stories that contain fresh ideas, intriguing characters, original scenes, inventive dialogue, unique locations, and important themes.I had such a ball with Matthew that I had to make it a crossover episode with the Bulletproof Screenplay Podcast. Enjoy my conversation with Matthew Kalil.
Have you ever had writer's block? We all have at one point or another and it sucks! Today's guest, Matthew Kalil, has the cure. He has written a new book called The [easyazon_link identifier="1615932860" locale="US" tag="whatisbroke-20"]Three Wells of Screenwriting[/easyazon_link]. Working from a writer’s perspective, the book explores these Three Wells and helps you consciously draw from them to develop new scripts, or strengthen old ones. It includes 29 exercises and techniques that help you to write stories that contain fresh ideas, intriguing characters, original scenes, inventive dialogue, unique locations, and important themes.I had such a ball with Matthew that I had to make it a crossover episode with the Bulletproof Screenplay Podcast. Enjoy my conversation with Matthew Kalil.
Movie critic Spling hosts Matthew Kalil as he uses his book The Three Wells of Screenwriting to interview screenwriters. In this episode, Sean talks about writing and producing “Five Fingers For Marseilles” an African Western. Insights around writing within a genre, finding unique characters and being part of the process from idea to screen are all passionately discussed by Sean. Ever wanted to know what it takes to write and make a film over many years? Sean lets us into his unique and intimate process.
Movie critic Spling hosts Matthew Kalil as he uses his book The Three Wells of Screenwriting to interview screenwriters. In this episode, Sam talks about how a fascination with complex mechanics of the universe led to his writing (kinda), how luck is often made rather than random and about his book Zodiac. He also gives the best advice on how to stop looking at your smart phone and get writing! A deep and metaphysical discussion. With some laughs of course.
Movie critic Spling hosts Matthew Kalil as he uses his book The Three Wells of Screenwriting to interview screenwriters. In this episode, Ndumiso talks about challenging patriarchy and the difficulties in writing in a second language. A fragile, timeous and important interview.
Movie critic Spling hosts Matthew Kalil as he uses his book The Three Wells of Screenwriting to interview screenwriters. In this episode, Grieg talks about writing for animation and how to access the Imagination Well. Lots of laughter and manic animation energy!
Movie critic Spling hosts Matthew Kalil as he uses his book The Three Wells of Screenwriting to interview screenwriters. In this episode, Corne talks about Duende and writing what matters.