Screenwriting 101: Tze Chun

“When I want to come up with a new project, I will sit down and I will try to write 25 ideas a day for a week or two. So that I have 100…

Screenwriting 101: Tze Chun

“When I want to come up with a new project, I will sit down and I will try to write 25 ideas a day for a week or two. So that I have 100, 150, or 200 ideas. Some of them will be TV ideas, not all of them will be feature ideas. A lot of them will be bad ideas. I find that out of 100, there’s one that I can’t stop thinking about. Then I start taking more notes and find the story.”

— Tze Chun

From Go Into The Story interview, January 11, 2014

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