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Forcing the Hero to Change Through Setting

Once you know how your hero changes from a dead end life in the beginning to a better life (and a better person) in the...
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The Emotional Structure of Stories (Part II)

The simple formula to create an emotionally charged story is this: Start with a flawed hero in the beginning End with the hero overcoming his...
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The Emotional Structure of Stories (Part I)

The best stories tell both an interesting story while also showing how a hero changes emotionally into a better person (or in tragedies, into a...
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Creating Multi-Purpose Scenes

Watch a bad movie like “Justice League” and you’ll see a perfect example of a pointless scene. Early in the movie, “Justice League” shows Wonder...
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Endless Exposition

DC Comics movies seem to have the same problem. Watch “Suicide Squad” or “Justice League” and you’ll notice that the movie starts off slowly and...
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Make Every Scene Interesting

Every scene needs to be interesting in some way to keep the story moving forward. The simplest way to make a scene interesting is to...
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Stories Are Nothing Without Humanity

The best stories are those that move us emotionally, and the only way that can happen is if the hero changes emotionally. If the hero...
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Change a Relationship in a Scene

Every scene must be interesting and hold the audience’s attention. Any scene that fails to do so simply hurts the overall screenplay. One way to...
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Forcing the Hero to Change From Two Directions

The purpose of the villain and mentor is to change the hero. The mentor offers positive lessons to help the hero learn a different way...
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Plot vs. Relationship

Every story has a plot. The plot basically defines what happens to a character such as the hero. However, what’s far more important is who...
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