May 2009

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A Study of Heroes and Villains

In most movies, the villain starts off as a bad guy and remains a bad guy. That’s fine, but in bad movies, the hero also...
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Multiple Characters Pursue Multiple Goal

The key to a bad movie is that the hero never changes or learns anything. The key to a really bad movie is when all...
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Posing Questions, Not Giving Answers

What’s more appealing? Seeing someone attractive who you have never seen before? Or seeing someone attractive who you’ve known for years and know all of...
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Breaking the Fourth Wall

The best stories are self-contained tales. The worst stories rely on the audience knowing something outside of the movie, which is similar to theater where...
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Why Your Villain Must Define Your Story

Your villain must be an integral part of your story from start to finish. Fail to do that and you’ll create a less compelling story...
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Romantic Comedies

Romantic comedies follow the same four-part structure: Boy and Girl are lonely, Boy meets Girl, Boy loses Girl, and Boy finally gets Girl. Although the...
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