Need help with a specific aspect of your script? Check out the articles below for help:
- Four Seasons of Life to Draw Story From
- UNBELIEVABLE: 4 Steps for Making Peculiar Characters Believable
- The Faustian Bargain: 5 Deals Your Character Might Make
- Using Animals Symbolically in Your Stories
- 4 Approaches to the Coming of Age Story
- 4 (American) Gods for Your Characters to Worship
- 4 Ways to Tackle the Third Act of Your Screenplay
- BACK TO SCHOOL: 4 Story Benefits of Setting Your Script at School
- Writing Exercise: 6 Character Prompts to Practice Developing Backstory
- 7 Ways to Make Us Care About Your Characters
- 9 Films to Watch for a Dialogue Bootcamp
- 3 Ways to Encounter “The Other” in Your Story
- 12 Words to Leave Out of Period Screenplays
- 5 Ways to Use Robots in Your Story
- Writing Stories for Every Season
- 10 Ways to Develop Story Around a Truly Great Character
- Writing the Freudian Trio: Id, Ego, Superego Character Design
- 5 Characters to Kill in Your Story
- BUILDING FRANKENSTEIN: 5 Materials for Constructing Character
- 4 Ways Animals Can Improve Your Story
- 5 Questions to Help You Find Your Inciting Incident
- 3 Underworlds to Send Your Hero Down Into
- Everybody Loves White Space
- 3 Ways to Break the Fourth Wall
- Get a Job! 6 Ways to Develop Plot Through Your Character’s Job
- Strength in Weakness: 5 Flaws that Actually Make Characters Better
- Amelie, Lethal Weapon, and the Shoebox Strategy
- Show Me the Magic! 3 Principles for Giving Your Characters Powers
- Building a Launchpad: 3 Foundations for a Character’s Internal Journey
- To Outline or Not to Outline…
- A Super Simple Hack to Improve Your Dialogue In a Week
- 5 Personality Traits to Make Your Hero More Compelling
- Pulling the Plug: 4 Emotional Endings for Your Story
- Hearing Voices: 3 Types of Voice Over
- The Multi-Headed Beast: 3 Ways to Tame a Story with Multiple Protagonists
- Nine Clocks for Your Hero to Race Against
- Twisting TV Tropes: The New Ingenue
- Road Trip: 4 Roads For Your Protagonist to Take
- 4 Ways to Open Your Screenplay With a Bang
- 4 Ways to Improve Your Inciting Incident
- Be Mean to Your Characters: 3 Ways to Create Conflict
- Video: First and Final Images
- The Brutal Rewrite Process
- A Master Class in Staging: Raiders of the Lost Ark in Black and White
- Quentin Tarantino on Letting Your Characters Take Over
- Toy Story 3 Scribe on How to Begin Your Screenplay
- How NOT to Write a Character Description
- How to Write a Better Female Protagonist
- 4 Ways to Give Your Character Depth
- Crafting a Deliciously Evil Villain
- Crafting Subplots and B-Stories
- Writing Strong Leading Ladies
- Writing Concise, Visual Action Descriptions
- Audiences Don’t Listen to Dialogue
- Video: Writing Parallel Stories Effectively
- In a Rom-Com, Less Dialogue is More Emotion
- Creating Drama in a Talking Head Scene
- 9 Tips for Writing a Great Scene
- Writing the R-Rated Comedy
- Using Voice-Over Effectively
- Rom Coms: Convincing the Audience Your Lovers Belong Together
- The Keys to Writing Great Family Films
- How to Write Violent Scenes
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