Story Structure

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Less is More

If you watch the latest “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” you’ll see the usual band of superheroes along with several more, and that’s the problem. There...
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Making a “What the Heck?” Moment in the Opening Scene

You only have one chance to make a first impression so your opening scene better grab your audience right away. You can do that by...
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The Crucial Opening

The opening scene is a mini-summary of your entire story. Here’s what an opening scene must do: Grab the audience’s attention by making them wonder,...
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Thinking in Fractals

A fractal is a mathematical pattern that appears as a tiny building block, but when put together, forms a much larger but identical building block...
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Write Backwards

Most people start a screenplay at the beginning and work their way to the end. The problem with this approach is that it often leads...
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Incompleteness

Stories are most satisfying when they answer all our questions. At the end of “Die Hard,” not only do we get the satisfaction of seeing...
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Starting Backwards

This is how most writers get themselves in trouble. They start off with an interesting idea and keep writing until they run out of ideas....
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Guns and Sex

Watch most of Hollywood’s latest movies and it’s easy to see the basic formula of using guns and sex to attract an audience. The problem...
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Nothing is Stable

What makes an interesting movie are interesting scenes, and what makes an interesting scene is one where nothing is stable. Picture a man walking down...
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Stories Are About Change

Every story and every scene is about change. If something isn’t changing in your scenes, then your scenes don’t move the story forward. You can’t...
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