Episode Summary
In this episode, Doug talks with Oliver Tuthill about what it takes to turn a book into a film that actually gets produced. They discuss what makes a story cinematic, how streaming has changed the industry, and where AI fits into script development.
Key Takeaways
- Not every book is built for film, cinematic structure matters
- Strong characters and story arcs drive successful adaptations
- Streaming platforms have changed how projects get funded and produced
- Clear positioning makes a story more attractive to studios
- AI can support writing, but storytelling fundamentals still lead
About the Guest
Oliver Tuthill is a screenwriter and adaptation specialist who helps authors turn their stories into film-ready screenplays through his work at Bluewood Films.
Learn more
https://bluewoodfilms.com/
