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Saturday, April 2, 2022

FREE Pixar Storytelling Course

 The brilliant minds at Pixar posted a great (FREE) series at Kahn Academy on storytelling. 


A must-watch for storytellers:


Kahn Academy Pixar Storytelling Course


The Link Posted above goes here:


https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/pixar/storytelling

Think in terms of SCENES

I recently read a script from a writer who is about 5-10 scripts deep into a screenwriting career.  A couple of options and seriously pursuing writing as a career. As I read the script my take was the writing was good. Visual, concise, and within the genre. The 'macro-level' story beats were there and working. But something was off.

The problem was that each scene had a purpose but it lacked dramatized conflict. A character, say, would go into a scene (and details have been altered) they received a job assignment from the boss. They said, "Okay" and on to the next scene. 

Scenes need a beginning, middle, and end. They need a goal for the protagonist, some opposition, a turn, a twist, anything. Give us something as readers other than going down the checklist.   

One of the rare videos I've found on the topic is linked below: