Screenwriting 101: Gary Whitta
“It used to be that I’d start each writing day by reviewing the previous day’s pages. But that would usually wind up with me spending the…
“It used to be that I’d start each writing day by reviewing the previous day’s pages. But that would usually wind up with me spending the whole rest of that day rewriting them and I’d not get any new pages down. I’ve since learned not to do that. Never look in the rear view mirror. Keep writing, keep moving forward. So I don’t review the previous day’s work anymore. Vomit out that draft, let it sit for a bit, and then come back and take a look and see where you are.”
— Gary Whitta