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    What Is a Premise in Writing And How To Find It

    July 30, 2021 /
    what is a premise in writing

    What is a premise in writing? It tends to be a mystery, because depending on which screenwriting book you’ll read, you’ll probably find a different explanation of it.

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    How to Grab the Viewers Attention – The Dramatic Question

    July 9, 2021 /
    How to keep the viewers hooked - Dramatic Question

    No matter what you write in your screenplay or how you write it, there is not a single screenwriter who doesn’t care to dazzle the viewers of their film and keep them interested for the entire movie. How do you hook your film viewers attention for the entire movie? One of the most important tools to do that is the Dramatic Question!

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    Discover the Importance of Theme for Better Screenplays

    May 17, 2020 /

    Hey guys, I’m sure you’ve all have heard talking about Theme a thousand times. Nevertheless, lots of people are wondering ‘What is Theme’ and many find it a bit vague. However, I can guarantee that Theme is the most important element of a screenplay.  That’s why, by the end of this article, I will explain how the theme is going to help you write better screenplays.

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  • Screenwriters Beginners,  Screenwriting Tips,  Story Structure

    What is the Aha moment – Hero’s Powerful Realisation

    February 28, 2020 /
    An eye is the last piece of a puzzle showing a surprised man wearing glasses.

    Hey guys, we’re back with the last important plot point of the 3-act structure!As I’ve mentioned before a screenplay has many plot points, but until now, Ι’ve chosen to talk about the most important ones, those that, in my opinion, are necessary to include in your scripts. However, there’s one left to discuss. It’s the plot point that I like to call the “aha moment”.

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    5 Important Steps to Write a Better Logline

    May 3, 2019 /
    Text: What is a Logline and How to Write it?

    Lots of people are talking about the logline, but what is a logline and why it is so important? How can you write a good logline? In this article I’m going to show you, what is, in my opinion, the best method to use in order to write a strong logline. Keep reading to find out what are the 5 most important steps to write a better logline!

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    Call to Adventure and Inciting Incident: NOT the Same Thing

    April 18, 2019 /
    red human face monument on green grass field

    So many people in the industry mention the Inciting Incident and the Call to Adventure as if they were the exact same thing… which results in a lot of confusion regarding in which scene one can find the one or the other. In this article, I’m going to explain what’s the matter with this confusion and why the two of them are NOT the same thing.

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  • Screenwriting Basics,  Screenwriting Tips,  Story Structure

    How To Write A Good Act 2 In Your Screenplay

    March 28, 2019 /
    ReAct: Act 2 is about reaction

    Hello my fellow screenwriters! In this article I’m going to show you a few tips on how to write Act 2 in your script and what it usually contains. For building Act 2 I am going to use a combination of 3 different structure models as they are suggested by Syd Field, Joseph Campbell and Blake Snyder. I’m going to show you what main parts to include or steps to take on your second act, so you won’t struggle (not much at least).

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    How To Understand Act 1 Using The House Analogy

    November 8, 2018 /

    In the 3-act structure it has prevailed to name the beginning of the story, known also as the setup, Act 1. Respectively, Act 2 is the middle of a story, and Act 3 the end. But what exactly is Act 1?

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    How To Find Plot Point 1 In Your Screenplay

    October 8, 2018 /

    One of the easier plot points to find is the Plot Point 1 or Turning Point 1. Because it’s right before the end of Act 1 and the beginning of Act 2. It’s when the adventure actually starts. But, what do we mean when we say Act 2. We (usually) mean the Middle of the story. There are some easy tips on how to find the beginning of Act 2 here as well as a video here.

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    How to find The Beginning of Act 2 (video)

    September 30, 2018 /
    cheerful couple hugging and unpacking carton boxes

    In my opinion, the Beginning of Act 2 is probably the easiest plot point there is to find. I’ve created a video for you with everything you need to know on how to locate the second Act in a story or a film, based on the 3-Act Structure model. Act 2 begins when the adventure actually starts. What do we mean when we say Act 2 in the 3 Act Structure Model? We (usually) mean the Middle of the story. Try not to confuse the Middle with the Midpoint. I explain here thoroughly what the Midpoint is. And when the Middle begins? Right after we have learned all the backstory. Think of it…

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Screenwriting is about turning your fantasy into screenplays and then into films.
There are plenty screenwriting techniques out there and it's good for you to learn them and use them. However, there's a magic ingredient that connects everything.
Emotion. That's the secret ingredient. Write with emotion and try to pass these feelings to your audience. Only then you'll have a good story!

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