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Archive for the ‘Structure’ Category

  • Give your flashbacks the kiss of life

    09 Jul 2012

    There are a thousand myths about flashbacks in scripts. Some people say you shouldn’t ever write them. Some people say…

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  • The secret of telling a gripping true story

    29 Nov 2010

    A true story can be a massive elephant trap. I know, I’ve fallen in more than once. Like pebbles straight…

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  • Tips from Linda Aronson

    12 Nov 2010

    It was great seeing so many people last night at Euroscript for the conversation I had with Linda Aronson (writer…

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  • The Kindest Cut

    07 Oct 2010

    Here's a tip that will work for just about every script, novel, short story, short film, movie or TV series.

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  • How to create a great structure – and avoid the decoration

    31 Mar 2010

    Don't get hung up on the Acts and Pinch Points, and don't ignore them either. The structure of your script is how you tell your story in the most enthralling way...

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