Tag: montages

  • Screenwriting – Montages

    Without doing research on montages (I’ve only
    used them when I’m directing and writing, or
    working with a director as the screenwriter
    when we’re writing the shooting script, which
    is different than a spec script), I have to say
    to limit the use of montages. I haven’t used
    them for so long I find it hard to remember
    how long they should be.

    You want to be careful with montages. For a
    new writers, some actors, directors and
    producers look at new screenwriters using
    montages as amateurish. Some would also
    look at it as directing, which could cause
    some negative feelings.

    Montages are usually used in shooting scripts.
    That means that the director working with
    the screenwriter makes the decision, “Let’s
    put in a montage here.” The director is
    thinking in terms of the visuals and the flow,
    how they fit into and tell the story. The producer,
    on the other hand, would look at a way
    to use montages to save money.