After the Break: An Interview with Prison Break Creator Paul Scheuring - Page 3

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"He compiled all his notes into 16 custom-made leather-bound journals that were then placed in two custom-made treasure chests that he kept in his vault," explained Scheuring. "His son, Chad, discovered them and brought them over to Warner Brothers, and Warner Brothers obviously was very excited about it. There were storyboards in there – it was just amazing, there was a whole film in there."

Scheuring, a long-time McQueen fan, was honoured to be chosen to write the script: "It's a piece of Hollywood history." But he also noted that writing for movies is the antithesis of writing for television.

"In television, as creator and executive producer of the show, I've got final cut on the episodes, making the final edits, music choices, that sort of stuff. It's very, very empowering as a writer because the writer really becomes a filmmaker in a way," he commented. "Whereas in features, you're not involved in post production, you're not involved in casting decisions. They sure pay you a lot to complain, but by and large, you're just one of a stable of people they can just keep cranking through that project, and get new people to rewrite you."

Besides writing and producing Prison Break and continuing to write films, Scheuring hopes to turn to directing, possibly including later this season on the show. He discounts his one past directing credit with a laugh. "(36K) was a small film we made for a thousand dollars, and somehow it showed up on IMDb. I don't even have a copy of it. I don't think it exists anymore. So I don't think that really counts."

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  • 1 - Bolo

    Aug 22, 2006 at 5:04 pm

    " The audience is going to understand that from the very first episode â€" that no characters are sacred."

    I just wanted to say that you are a f#$$ing idiot for killing off Veronica Donovan like you did you f#$%ing moron. Now I come searching for your ass online to email you about it and see this quote saying you are going to f#$%ing kill all of them but one, you b#5tard as##hole lowlife $cum you were just using us all along till you could $uck us all up in the end like the real sneaky evil ba#rtard you are.

    Moron.
    FOX if you are reading, take this B#$%@h off the dam script and take over and don't let this american idol BS sh#t go on anymore killing off all the people one by one. F#45ing idiots do'nt you see this is a LONG TERM show/movie you could do where people enjoy watching the good survive and the evil get killed for years to come, F##$ing keep the good people alive you b#$@tards.

  • 2 - Betul

    Dec 06, 2006 at 1:47 pm

    Dear Scheuring,
    I enjoy watching Prison Break and I do not understand why people get angry with you because you kill some characters. Veronica is killed, so what? This is only a movie...The story is astute, the actors are natural and fit so well, especially T-bag :) I've never seen such a good fitting bad character :)

    Best,
    Betul
    Turkey

  • 3 - Liz

    Jan 13, 2007 at 12:26 am

    The show is great. I love the vocabulary and grammar. All the main character actors are exceptional, and I personally really like Paul Adelstein. I think he is extraordinary as Kellerman. The fact that we can have intelligent vocabulary and very little swearing is a testiment to the writers.
    I look forward to the next season.

  • 4 - Colin O'Hara

    Feb 09, 2007 at 6:02 am

    Hey Paul, are you a Davis High Grad? Possibly in '87? Watched your show and dig it. Somebody told me that you are the creator and well done if so and if this is you then thanks for saving my ass from the Jr's back in '86 @ Sundance apts. Looking forward to more episodes.

  • 5 - alice soares

    Jun 29, 2007 at 12:28 pm

    I found Prison Break an unusual and really strong story. It has a strong plot, strong scrit, strong characters and strong performings. I found first season more interesting, I was expecting a different development at the second one.

    Anyway, I would like to know more about the script (I read all the first season and most of the second one). I found the script even more interesting than the TV show - but I can understand that it must be difficult to put some scenes into images.

  • 6 - KyUrichKy

    Jan 21, 2008 at 3:28 am

    Prison Break is truly a strong story... when it first came out I had the slightest interest in it but as soon as I started watching it, it's kinda hard to stop.. lol.. I'm especially impressed about Michael's brains.. it just amazes me how he turns tiny useless objects into big useful clues.. it's great. About the killings.. well.. to be honest, I was really disappointed to see Veronica die and all those other innocent people but oh well.

  • 7 - MARK -England

    Feb 14, 2008 at 1:42 pm

    Hi, what a great show to come from usa. Cant' get enough.
    Superb writing fantastic acting especially by unknowns , ( to me anyway)its a show where you wished you could have been a part of /acted in.
    Wentworth miller is the new steve mcqueen.
    Favourite in the show , so many to choose , peter stormare, Robert Knepper GREAT!!!
    Wished peter stormare was still in. but that whats good i suppose not predictable on the main
    Characters.
    Look forward to 3rd dvd release.
    Mark,

  • 8 - Jessica Donovan

    Feb 20, 2008 at 10:18 pm

    i really enjoy prison break, i love the story, the characters everything flows so nicely. season one was mind breaking, season two got a little boring but i still watched and loved (like when lincoln beat the shit out of chinese guy), season three really showed off scoffield's mind and muscule. i just really hope there will be a season four.

  • 9 - Irshad

    Feb 27, 2008 at 11:01 am

    oh it's damn good i loved watching every movement n every expression of each actor the series just took me in to it HEADS UP FOR ALL WHO TOOK PART IN PRISON BREAK i feel very sorry that i couldnt take part in it o atleast watch some shooting clips i m really sad i m just 19 yrs old but learnt some stuff that would help me BE A GENIUS EVERY BODY USE IT TO DO GOOD THNX LOVE U ALL I M VERY SORRY FOR MYSELF

    GOD BLESS SRI LANKA ( MY COUNTRY)

  • 10 - Elite

    May 04, 2008 at 1:10 pm

    Can't wait 4 the forth season. Great work Paul.

  • 11 - pet

    Jul 15, 2008 at 4:17 am

    Season 4 must be one hell of a HIT. iJUST CAN'T WAIT ANY LONGER. THERE ARE MANY MYSTERIES TO BE SOLVED . LIKE HOW T-BAG AND SUCRE WILL GET OUT OF SONA. TAKING DOWN OF THE COMPANY. SUSAN/GRETCHEN SURVIVAL SARAH'S COMEBACK. MAHONE'S AGENDA. MICHAEL'S GENIUS.

  • 12 - Lionel k dzumbunu

    Jun 06, 2009 at 2:33 pm

    I love the show man you have lots of talent paul,love man apart and preason break.

  • 13 - Ibolya

    Nov 28, 2009 at 1:22 pm

    I love Prison Break.Michael dies in the end be wrong.You can not resurrect a new set of more than Bobby Ewing in the Dallas?Then I could continue.

  • 14 - Nessy Shyko

    Sep 28, 2011 at 12:20 am

    I love that series i av neva been so attached to a series lyk tht b4
    the characters fit in so perfect william fitchner en my fav-robbert knepper n wentworth miller
    Paul Scheuring total GENIUS!!

  • 15 - abha bhasin

    Oct 04, 2011 at 7:19 am

    why you stopped making other season of prison break..itz the best series i ever saw..had everything in it..so,i am looking in to itz 5th season..hope to see it..and i appreciate your skills..

  • 16 - Michael

    Dec 23, 2011 at 2:49 pm

    Dear Paul,

    Thank you for giving us prison break. What a show. I've just finished watching the last episode. I would love to know how you developed the skill to write such fantastic cliff hangers toward the end of each episode.

    Did you cast the show too? Fantastic performances. With Michael schofield you've managed to include just about every attraction trigger and archetype for the modern day Steve mc queen. Was this on purpose?

    Well done again.

    Best,
    Michael

  • 17 - Belgium1

    Apr 18, 2012 at 3:30 pm

    Paul,

    just watched Prison Break for the second time, and I still cried at the end.
    It's impossible how Prison Breaks plays with my mind. It has such a big impact.
    Hope you keep doing the great work you did and turn it in a 5th season, that would be so great!

    I also watched how the first season was made, in such a little room... It's crazy how you turn it in such a strong and beautiful image time after time.
    I'm very interest in the making of movies. Within three years I will finish my studies Industrial product development in Antwerp,Belgium and I hope to get a job behind the scenes of movies, to design something new to make the takes much easier. ( it would be nice to work with Wenthworth Miller ofcourse, but I think that's just a dream ;))

    Anyway, much respect from Belgium!

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