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Haunted by the Past

In every story, someone is haunted by the past. Often times it’s the hero, such as Rick in “Casablanca” who’s bitter over a broken love...
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Defining the Hero’s Impossible Goal

Every hero faces a seemingly impossible goal. Sometimes that goal can be earth-shattering such as in “Terminator 2” where the goal is to kill the...
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Highlighting the Theme

When your story has a strong theme, it has a strong focal point that everything revolves around. Your story is nothing more than a single...
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It’s Never the High-Concept

When coming up with an idea, many screenwriters focus solely on a high-concept idea such as “What would happen if a man-eating shark were terrorizing...
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High-Concept and Emotional Change

Most people look for the high-concept idea in a story such as “A lone policeman faces off against an army of terrorists in a skyscraper”...
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Gradual Realization

A good story should be like a puzzle. Initially the story may be confusing but intriguing. Gradually as the story unfolds, you start to unravel...
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An Emotional Heart = Change

Rotten Tomatoes usually rates movies pretty well. However, if you look at their ratings for “Miss Congeniality” and “Mall Cop,” you’ll see extremely low scores,...
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The Foundation of Every Story

The foundation of every story begins with a character trying to achieve a goal. Initially that goal is internal or emotional with no specific way...
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Start With a Character

Every story is about a single character trying to solve a problem. In his book “The Craft of Writing Science Fiction That Sells” author Ben...
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Ending a Scene

Any time you end a scene, you should make sure it not only holds your audiences interest, but also intrigues them enough to keep reading...
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