Finding Story Ideas for Film
About 3,500 films are made each year, not all of them great obviously. Is it my imagination or were more great movies really made back in the 1930s and 1940s, during Hollywood's Golden Age? Certainly they had a system down for identifying plots that appealed to the public and maybe that made all the difference. I just finished Thomas Schatz’ book The Genius of the System: Hollywood Filmmaking in the Studio Era , which was a fascinating read. Schatz says that in any given year in the early 1930s, MGM staff readers alone filed reports on more than 1,000 novels and original scripts, 500 short stories, 1,500 plays, and 1,300 works in foreign languages...all in the pursuit of stories the studio could turn into hit movies. One assumes a similar output was seen at all of the other major studios as well. At MGM they followed “The Ten Commandments for Studio Readers” laid down by head of production Irving Thalberg , and most of it sounds like good advice for struggling f...