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Flashbacks: Should you use them?
Sometimes when you're writing a script, there are times when we want to know more about a characters background or see an event that happened prior to what happened before...
Flashbacks: Should you use them?
Sometimes when you're writing a script, there are times when we want to know more about a characters background or see an event that happened prior to what happened before...
View PostBig Pit and Rock Bottom
The last third part of the second act is going to be the most important part of your script. During this point, your protagonist has been through a challenging journey...
Big Pit and Rock Bottom
The last third part of the second act is going to be the most important part of your script. During this point, your protagonist has been through a challenging journey...
View PostCheck out my interview!
Just going to keep this short! A few weeks ago, I was honored to be interviewed by screenwriter Paul Ziedman. I talk a little bit about my screenwriting journey and...
Check out my interview!
Just going to keep this short! A few weeks ago, I was honored to be interviewed by screenwriter Paul Ziedman. I talk a little bit about my screenwriting journey and...
View PostThe Midpoint or One Hour Turning Point
About an hour into your film things get real. During the midpoint, or One Hour Turning Point, the protagonist begins to change, but has a false victory. At the same...
The Midpoint or One Hour Turning Point
About an hour into your film things get real. During the midpoint, or One Hour Turning Point, the protagonist begins to change, but has a false victory. At the same...
View PostCreating Your Antagonist
Just a few weeks ago I was in a group of other writers and someone asked, "How do I make a strong antagonist?" The thing to keep in mind is,...
Creating Your Antagonist
Just a few weeks ago I was in a group of other writers and someone asked, "How do I make a strong antagonist?" The thing to keep in mind is,...
View PostB Story: The "Love" Story
Now that you've reached the second act of your script, it's important to have your B Story at least 30 pages in. In some cases, the B story is hinted...
B Story: The "Love" Story
Now that you've reached the second act of your script, it's important to have your B Story at least 30 pages in. In some cases, the B story is hinted...
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