Script Gods

Script Gods Must Die! by Paul Peditto

NICHOLL-MANIA!

April 28, 2012 0 Comment

Yep, it’s that time of year again, the Nicholl deadline, and you’re going crrrrrazzzzzyyyyy! Pulling out all the stops, making yourself a complete nuisance to friends and family to read your freakin’ script.  Hitting the message boards at Trigger Street or Moviebytes… It’s the annual screenwriter’s ritual, like salmon swimming upstream. The uptick in script […]

Occasionally I’ll have a fiction student invade a film and video class. Their “head” is different. I’ll look at their screen description and see liberal use of adjectives and adverbs. Dense detail, terrific stuff. Because, in the fiction world, a novel can be 300 or 800 pages, they have the freedom to embellish not just […]

We talked before the importance of character arcs. I’d like to illustrate a few more famous characters and their journeys. The hope is it helps you think about your own characters and their journeys. I mentioned in the last article that characters gotta change. Like every other screenwriting rule, this one can be broken. Let […]

Last week we talked about beating down your protagonist–manipulation of audience emotion through them connecting to your characters. One sure way for them to connect is to have them identify with the character, and then mercilessly, relentlessly, beat them down. Many movies have done this in many ways. I showed some examples last week that […]

Dues. Gotta pay your dues to sing the blues. The lead character must pay dues. Is that true? Sympathy = Punishing Your Protagonist. Wondering how true is the truism. It’s common for movies to beat down the protagonist. It’s not done randomly. The filmmakers want us, the audience, to react to the beat down. We’re […]