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In this deep-dive podcast episode, screenwriter Jeff Barker explores Trey Edward Shults' emotionally captivating screenplay, Waves (2019), an A24 cult classic praised especially by Gen Z audiences for its unique storytelling and profound emotional resonance.
Discover how Shults innovatively uses screenplay conventions alongside experimental techniques like dual dialogue columns, creative text-message formatting, bold musical integration featuring artists like Frank Ocean, Kendrick Lamar, Radiohead, and Tyler the Creator; and striking cinematography choices, including shifting aspect ratios and immersive camera movements to heighten storytelling.
Jeff reveals the deeply personal origins behind Shults' powerful narrative, examining how themes of grief, family trauma, generational conflict, toxic masculinity, forgiveness, and resilience create authenticity and emotional depth.
Whether you're a filmmaker, screenwriter, or film enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights into:
ποΈ About The Screenplay Lab: We study and appreciate screenplays as stand-alone literary works, not just blueprints for film.
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β Jeff Barker's Website
β Video Podcast on YouTube
By Jeff BarkerIn this deep-dive podcast episode, screenwriter Jeff Barker explores Trey Edward Shults' emotionally captivating screenplay, Waves (2019), an A24 cult classic praised especially by Gen Z audiences for its unique storytelling and profound emotional resonance.
Discover how Shults innovatively uses screenplay conventions alongside experimental techniques like dual dialogue columns, creative text-message formatting, bold musical integration featuring artists like Frank Ocean, Kendrick Lamar, Radiohead, and Tyler the Creator; and striking cinematography choices, including shifting aspect ratios and immersive camera movements to heighten storytelling.
Jeff reveals the deeply personal origins behind Shults' powerful narrative, examining how themes of grief, family trauma, generational conflict, toxic masculinity, forgiveness, and resilience create authenticity and emotional depth.
Whether you're a filmmaker, screenwriter, or film enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights into:
ποΈ About The Screenplay Lab: We study and appreciate screenplays as stand-alone literary works, not just blueprints for film.
π’ Join the Conversation! π¬ Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and leave a review!
β Jeff Barker's Website
β Video Podcast on YouTube