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The “Becoming a Stronger and Better Person” Emotional Logline

Nobody has time to read a full-length screenplay. Instead, most people read a summary of a screenplay known as a logline. The purpose of the...
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The “Emotional Log Line” Book is Now Available

Writing a screenplay isn’t easy. However, professional screenwriters know one trick. The best screenplays aren’t those with the most creative idea, the most action, or...
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How to Write a Dramatic Scene

All stories are about conflict. Since every scene tells a mini-story, every scene must also show conflict. In action films, conflict is easy to see...
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The Master Fiction Plot Outline

Screenplays are all about telling stories so it’s crucial to learn storytelling techniques. Although novels and screenplays may differ from short stories and stage plays,...
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Writing Subtext in Dialogue

Most writers write dialogue and then try to add subtext. If you find this difficult, a much simpler approach is to identify the subtext first....
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The Real Purpose of a Scene

The biggest mistake novices make when writing scenes is thinking the sole purpose of a scene is to give information about the story to the...
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Why Your Story Needs an Emotional Logline

Nobody ever watches their favorite movies for the plot. That’s because they already know what’s going to happen. Instead, people watch their favorite movies over...
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