Screenwriting 101: Michael H. Weber

“I really like, when I’m alone, and when I’ve figured out something’s not working, and then I figure out a way to make it work. Or I’m…

Screenwriting 101: Michael H. Weber

“I really like, when I’m alone, and when I’ve figured out something’s not working, and then I figure out a way to make it work. Or I’m trying to figure out an idea for something and then you come up with something new that you hadn’t thought of, which is a new way. Then suddenly, other pieces click in a way that leads you to believe you’re onto something here. Those moments that propel you forward creatively are the best moments. You never know when those moments are coming. They can come on a good day. They can come on a bad day. I mean, they can turn a bad day into a good day. But those moments, if I’m sitting in a coffee shop by myself and pulling my hair out and then suddenly there’s an idea. Or I have a way, and some things are there that just, or I fix something, or suddenly something works. Those little moments, those tiny, tiny triumphs are the best ones.”

— Michael H. Weber

From Go Into The Story interview, March, 2013