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Why the Screenplay is the Most Important Part of a Movie [VIDEO]

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Who should get the most credit for a movie? Is it the in front of the screen? Is it the behind the camera? Or the who makes it all come to life? All of the above have a major impact however, in a video essay by Michael , Tucker explains that the most credit should go to the movie's screenwriter.

In an interesting perspective and analysis of 's Gone Girl, Tucker argues why a great screenwriter is often the most underestimated person in the making of a great movie. Tucker points out the cues a great screenwriter would use when they write down the screenplay and how it helps the director and actor out when it comes down to the scenes. Tucker breaks it down in three steps.

  1. Efficent Action Lines
  2. The last line is the point of the
  3. Subplot of the character

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