This week's video essay is a look into Edgar Wright's storytelling. It's an analysis of Baby Driver that breaks down the chase scenes, the screenplay, and the structure of the movie.
A pun I thought of as a title but chose not to use:
Baby Driver - A Lesson ScreenWRIGHTing
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Interviews and such I found interesting:
Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg on writing
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Scriptwriting Tips From Simon Pegg, Edgar Wright And Nick Frost
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Kevin Spacey and Edgar Wright interviewed by Simon Mayo
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IN THE FRAME: Edgar Wright - Baby Driver
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Why Be A Film Director? - EDGAR WRIGHT
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As always, I hope you enjoyed, like I said, no new film dissection next Saturday, but coming soon: a discussion of a great script by Aaron Sorkin. Now that I think about that statement-saying a great script by Aaron Sorkin is like saying a script by Aaron Sorkin...
Special thanks to Christian for Voice Over post processing, check out his channel here:
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Baby Driver - A Lesson In Storytelling
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