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Haunting the Hero with the Past

The easiest way to write a bad screenplay is to start writing with no advance planning. This will guarantee you’ll write about 50 pages before...
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Tell One Story Multiple Times

In every great story, you’re really telling one story using multiple characters. In every bad story, you wind up telling different stories with multiple characters....
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Stay Away From “Safe” Stories

One of the biggest problems with Hollywood is that they try to play it “safe.” Unfortunately, Hollywood’s idea of playing it “safe” is to do...
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Even Superheroes are Underdogs

Watch a good superhero movie and you’ll notice that despite having all these super powers, the hero is always the underdogs. That’s the way stories...
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The Climactic Battle

The end of your story must be the final climactic battle between the hero and villain. This doesn’t necessarily have to be a massive action...
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Foreshadow the Fate of the Hero

The hero must always face a threat and the best way to alert the audience to this threat is to show this threat early in...
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You Need a History for Your Characters

One of the biggest mistakes novices make when writing a screenplay is that they don’t give their characters any type of history. Study every good...
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One-Trick Ponies

A one-trick pony is something that only has a single redeeming feature. The problem is that an entire movie needs more than a single interesting...
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Telling the Backstory Visually

In the old days, bad stage plays used to have a maid and a butler talk about the problems of the main characters. This dialogue...
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Let the Audience Experience Emotions

One of the latest flops at the box office is “King Arthur.” If you watch the movie, you’ll notice one huge problem: you never get...
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