Sequences: How They Work
Make your story more cinematic by thinking and writing in sequences, not scenes. These notes refer to the document Sample Sequences, which was written to illustrate various aspects [...]
Make your story more cinematic by thinking and writing in sequences, not scenes. These notes refer to the document Sample Sequences, which was written to illustrate various aspects [...]
More about how sequences work, referring to Sample Sequences. Behind, Beside or Ahead By sequence X we are well into the story, and as you’d expect, we [...]
More about how sequences work, referring to Sample Sequences. Variations in Point of View Unlike a typical novel, cinema can treat point of view quite fluidly. Sequences [...]
Wrapping up how sequences work, referring to Sample Sequences. Stakes: Tension and Release Across the journey of each sequence you are trying to raise the stakes [...]
Applying the principles in A Conflict Layer Cake to a single story, building dramatic tension and creating meaning through stacked, escalating conflicts. In an oppressive society, [...]
Take the question you discovered through Duelling Aphorisms and Double-Sided Questions, and use subplots to turn the answer into a story, not a lecture. The Second [...]
A simple, incisive, scalable test of your story logic. Causality and Meaning Story logic is crucial to understanding character. Story logic is built on causality [...]
Watch out for ‘just ’in your work, in how you think about your work, and in how you discuss your work. It punctures everything. [...]
Coincidence is one of the writer’s most powerful tools. Don’t use it to cheat the audience. Coincidence and character agency If narrative is about the limits [...]
To have a substantial second act, your story needs multiple layers of conflict. To have a powerful third act, they need to come together into a single significant external action [...]