Exposition, which you probably know at least a little about if you’re checking out a scriptwriting consultation service, is the act of inserting into the story necessary extraneous information you believe the audience *must* know as background, so that you
Jim Agnew Can Tell If a Script Will Be a Movie or Not
Often on this website we recommend advice from the absolute upper echelon of great filmmakers, the gods on mount Cinema. But, whilst this is often a great well to draw on, sometimes smaller budget, practical filmmakers have the advice you’re
Even Bad Guys Save the Cat
It is intuitive in storytelling to suggest that a character, who you as writer have deemed the hero, is in fact morally upright or ‘one of the good ones’ (“JUST LIKE ME!” the audience member gasps, hopefully) through example. If
Recharging Superhero Origin Stories for Marvel
Marvel rules the world. Or it did. There is very little doubt that Black Widow won’t come storming into theatres and lighting a fire under the theatrical experience once again, but you never know. It’s always interesting when Marvel has