From Stand By Me to The Matrix: How Your Favorite Films Reveal Your Unique Storytelling Superpower
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Every writer, whether penning a memoir or crafting a screenplay, seeks that elusive “voice”—the authentic expression of who they are and the stories only they can tell. On this episode of Authors Who Lead, screenwriter and coach Brooks Elms shared an illuminating process for tapping into this unique creative DNA by simply starting with a list of your favorite films.
What unfolded in our conversation was more than a coaching exercise; it was an exploration of how those stories we love most hold a mirror to our deepest values, anxieties, and dreams. If you’re looking for a practical yet profound way to connect with your storytelling core, these lessons are for you.
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00:00 Journey from teaching to writing
04:27 Discussing Our Favorite Films
07:16 Feeling invisible growing up
11:51 Discussing the impact of The Matrix
15:23 Discussing the Lord of the Rings adaptation
16:42 Starting out in Hollywood
21:52 Writing from personal experience
23:32 Discussing creative decision-making
28:30 Evaluating screenplay effectiveness
31:56 The power of subtle storytelling
33:43 Tips for aspiring screenwriters
36:21 Writing a story in one sentence
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