Wes Anderson wants you to stay true to yourself.
There are few things more transportive in Hollywood than sitting in a theater and watching a Wes Anderson movie. His visuals and worlds take you to another place. It’s always a reality you’ve never seen before and totally immersive. Anderson is one of the most inventive and interesting writers and directors, and there are lots to learn from his tendencies as a filmmaker.
Today, we’re going to boil it down to 10 lessons and talk about how you can become a better filmmaker by learning from Anderson and applying the overall lessons to your own career.
Check out this video from Outstanding Screenplays and let’s talk after the jump.
10 Filmmaking Tips from Wes Anderson
1. Stay true to yourself and true to ideas that fit best for your story, even if some people will say you are repeating yourself. You can never satisfy everybody.
I’ve said it here before, but this bears repeating: the only way you get hired is by showing the world the unique thing you have to say.
Author: Jason Hellerman
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.