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Everything Seems Straightforward (Until It Isn’t)

There are two skills needed in screenwriting. First, you need to tell an interesting story. Second, you need to tell it in an interesting way....
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Start with a Single Idea (and Stick With It)

Many people think the way to write a story is to keep throwing multiple villains and obstacles at the hero. That’s true, but each villain...
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What Makes “Solo” a Mediocre Movie

The latest “Solo” Star Wars movie is flopping at the theater and there are lots of reasons why. Beyond the fact that “Solo” appeared so...
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Reflecting the Genre in Every Scene

It’s easy to see in horror films but when a movie picks a genre, it needs to reflect that genre in every scene. In horror...
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Where’s the Twist in the Plot?

Most stories begin with a straightforward premise and then it twists or changes near the end. This twist is where we learn the villain’s true...
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How to Make a Hero Change

Every great movie is about watching and experiencing the hero changing. On the other hand, bad movies are often awful because the hero does not...
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The Heart of Every Great Movie

Every great movie is more than just action. “Titanic” wasn’t just about a sinking ocean liner. “Terminator 2” wasn’t just about a killer robot stalking...
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Books vs. Movies

One interesting way to study stories is to watch movies based on books. This lets you see how the movie changed elements or made the...
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Every Story Needs a Heart

Watch a bad movie and it’s often nothing but action. Watch a good movie and it has both action and a heart. A heart means...
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Make the Setting Work Against the Hero

The setting is where your story takes place, but don’t choose just a generic setting. Choose a setting that works against your hero. Think of...
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