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In this Film Courage video interview, we ask Paul Chitlik to describe the seven points of story structure for a screenplay.

Paul Chitlik has written for all the major networks and studios in English and in Spanish. He was story editor for MGM/UA’S “The New Twilight Zone,” and staff writer for Showtime’s sitcom “Brothers.” He has written features for Rysher Entertainment, NuImage, Promark, Mainline Releasing, and others. He has directed episodes and been coordinating producer for “Real Stories of the Highway Patrol” and “U.S. Customs Classified.” He wrote and produced “Alien Abduction,” the first network movie shot on digital video for UPN. He wrote, produced, and directed “Ringling Brothers Revealed” a special for The Travel Channel. (He had been a roustabout for Circus Vargas years earlier.) Most recently he wrote, produced and directed “The Wedding Dress,” for Amazon Prime. He received a Writers Guild of America award nomination for his work on “The Twilight Zone” and a GLAAD Media Award nomination for “Los Beltrán,” a Telemundo show. He won a Genesis Award for a Showtime Family movie. He has taught in the MFA programs of UCLA, the University of Barcelona’s film school ESCAC, Cuba’s film school EICTV, Chile’s film school UNIACC, The University of Zulia in Venezuela, The Panamerican University in Mexico City, The Story Academy of Sweden and as a clinical associate professor at Loyola Marymount University. Now writing full time again and living near his grandson in Chapel Hill, NC, with wife, Beth McCauley.

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8 Comments

  1. I'd say those points are a fairly standard framework, and I can see how this could be applied retroactively to "every great movie", even if that wasn't necessarily how it was written. I think Truby's 7 steps are similar but the terminology sounds more focused on the character, rather than the plot, which makes them more organic, in my mind. Of course, all these paradigms require the writer to interpret these points in imaginative ways.

  2. This is a terrific way to describe the writing process, Paul. You are not only a great guy, but an excellent teacher and writer as well. Congratulations.

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