So all of us, who are fans of Tarantino's work, or just like some of his movies, have wondered what makes his movies so spectacular and so much fun. You've probably noticed that his storytelling techniques somehow differ from those of every other film director. Well, we've decided to conduct a little research and find out what makes the Tarantino stories as good as they are. In the infographic you can see four basic tips. Let's go through them.
Mirroring. This basically means that you have to look at your story from another side, from another point of view. What Tarantino does at this point - he reads his draft aloud to a friend and by doing this, he achieves two things - he listens to the story as he reads and he looks at the reaction of the friend.
Telling the Truth. Tarantino establishes the characters and makes them do what they would've done, not what should be done.
Tangential Scenes. By creating dialogues that do not develop the plot, he makes the characters look real and he also establishes the characters in this way. Distance Helps. Tarantino writes his script. Puts it away for 6 months. Than reads it and cuts it. Time helps look at the script with a fresh perspective.
Infographic by: proessaywriter.net
Mirroring. This basically means that you have to look at your story from another side, from another point of view. What Tarantino does at this point - he reads his draft aloud to a friend and by doing this, he achieves two things - he listens to the story as he reads and he looks at the reaction of the friend.
Telling the Truth. Tarantino establishes the characters and makes them do what they would've done, not what should be done.
Tangential Scenes. By creating dialogues that do not develop the plot, he makes the characters look real and he also establishes the characters in this way. Distance Helps. Tarantino writes his script. Puts it away for 6 months. Than reads it and cuts it. Time helps look at the script with a fresh perspective.
Infographic by: proessaywriter.net