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Backward Engineering Your Script - Challenges of Act II and Some Suggestions for Writers Block
8 months ago
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Entertainment
TV & Movies
screenwriting
three part dramatic structure
first act break
character introduction
inciting incident
plot twist
hollywood
entertainment industry careers
hollywood jobs
Act II is always a challenging part of writing a screenplay. We go over some methods of lessening the roadblocks, how to play around with the elements of a scene to make it stronger, and explore some of the changes that have happened over time in motion picture script construction. Once again, we view the writing process from the perspective of getting your draft done. I also share writing suggestions from my first bosses in the industry, Paul Monette (National Book Award, Becoming a Man) and Alfred Sole (Alice, Sweet Alice director).
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