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Rian Johnson
Writer / Director
Films Discussed 6
- · Brick (2006) (d/w)
- · Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) (d/w)
- · Knives Out (2019) (d/w)
- · Looper (2012) (d/w)
- · Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) (d/w)
- · Wake Up Dead Man (2025) (d/w)
Draft Zero Episodes 4

DZ-126: Secrets and Clues
How can Secrets and Clues motivate characters?
“Getting information puts your character in danger. And danger rewards your character with information." — One of three ideas we steal from game design in this episode. In this two part series, we talk about how secrets, clues and hidden information motivate characters and may (or may not) help you plot from a character perspective. Part One (this episode) looks at WAKE UP DEAD MAN; while Part Two looks at SIDE EFFECTS, and the pilot episode of SHRINKING… →
Listen if you want to understand how hidden information drives character motivation and plot structure!

DZ-97: Ensembles 2 - Servicing Characters
How do you give your audience access to a lot of characters?
In Part 2 of our exploration into ensemble stories, Stu, Chas and Mel examine films whose plot and genre require a lot of characters. Thus we tackle a team sports film (PITCH PERFECT), a murder mystery (GLASS ONION), a slasher (SCREAM 2022) and a family holiday flick (THE FAMILY STONE)… →
Listen if you're writing ensemble stories and want to discover tools for giving all your characters adimension

DZ-68: Using POV to structure KNIVES OUT
How can shifting narrative point of view drive your sequences?
Born out of isolation madness, this episode is an edited version of Draft Zero’s first YouTube livestream. Stu and Chas both watched KNIVES OUT and - together with our listeners - broke down each sequence and turning point by reference to what the audience knows in relation to the characters (aka narrative point of view). They then answer listener questions on KNIVES OUT and much else besides live on air… →
Listen to help you master the gap between what your audience knows and what your characters know.
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DZ-47: Backmatter - A Lost Jedi, White Knighting, and Writers-On-Set
Will Director Stu allow Writer Chas on his set?
Following our annual wrap up in 2017, we’ve decided to once again explore what craft issues/lessons we can garner from the latest Stars, namely Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, focusing on how consequences of character actions can do a lot of heavy lifting as to how the audience perceives that character (as well as looking at worldview and overall story structure)… →
Listen to understand how consequences (not intentions) impact whether an audience roots for or against your protagonist.
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