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Wreck-It Ralph Screenplay

One of the best animated feature of the last few years is “Wreck-It Ralph.” By studying this screenplay after watching the movie, you can better...
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The Four Elements of a Great Scene

Before you start writing, make sure your story structure is solid first. Your story structure acts like a map that details what happens, when, and...
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Multiple Story Lines

Watch an older movie and if it seems slow, look to see if there are multiple story lines. Many older movies focus solely on the...
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Studying Pixar Shorts

Pixar has put out some of the best animated movies in history with classics such as “Toy Story,” “The Incredibles,” and “Finding Nemo.” To understand...
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Gradual Improvement

If you read many novice screenplays, one of the biggest flaws is that the hero doesn’t improve in any way. The key to any story...
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Make It Meaningful

Novels have a huge advantage over movies because a novel can show us something and let us know the feelings of the characters in that...
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The Failure of Parallelism

When a movie only focuses on the emotional change of a single character (the hero), you’ll likely get a mediocre or bad movie. That’s the...
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Make it Emotional

In the movie “Dune,” there’s a scene where a narrator tells us that the hero and a woman are falling in love. As we watch...
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The Sensation of Touch

One reason why novels provide a more engaging experience than movies is that with a novel, the author can let you feel how characters think,...
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Comparing the Old and the New

If possible, watch a stage play that’s later turned into a movie. “Jersey Boys” started as a stage play and will later appear as a...
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