Writing Screenplays with Intelligence is unique as it DOES NOT dictate to you. You can tell your story in as many pages as you want. You can have events happen on whatever page you want.
Writing Screenplays with Intelligence arms you with the tools and techniques you need to craft characters and stories that are bullet proof.
Writing a great script or book is more than just getting your characters from A to B and hitting the “so called” beats. You have to build believable characters that act in believable and logical ways.
“Writing Screenplays with Intelligence” takes the tools and techniques used by Intelligence Agencies around the world; it then shows you how to apply them to craft great stories.
Avoid writing character actions that seem contrived or are inconsistent with the world you have created. There is nothing that breaks a reader’s experience quicker than the shock of illogical or seemingly meaningless action.
This book shows how techniques like Force Field Analysis or Completing Thesis Analysis can be used to craft plots that are compelling with a strong internal logic.
These tools are dynamic, enabling you to revisit them as your story evolves. This means your story can change but the underlying strength remains. You can make major changes and using the tools in this book, assess the impacts these changes will have on the characters and their previous and future actions.
This is a book for people that want to tell unique and compelling stories based around characters that have a well-defined and unique voice. This is not one of those books that tell you what has to happen on a particular page number. This is a book that will give you the same tools intelligence agencies use to predict behaviour of individuals and criminal organisations, and shows you how to apply this to your writing.
Writing Screenplays with Intelligence arms you with the tools and techniques you need to craft characters and stories that are bullet proof.
Writing a great script or book is more than just getting your characters from A to B and hitting the “so called” beats. You have to build believable characters that act in believable and logical ways.
“Writing Screenplays with Intelligence” takes the tools and techniques used by Intelligence Agencies around the world; it then shows you how to apply them to craft great stories.
Avoid writing character actions that seem contrived or are inconsistent with the world you have created. There is nothing that breaks a reader’s experience quicker than the shock of illogical or seemingly meaningless action.
This book shows how techniques like Force Field Analysis or Completing Thesis Analysis can be used to craft plots that are compelling with a strong internal logic.
These tools are dynamic, enabling you to revisit them as your story evolves. This means your story can change but the underlying strength remains. You can make major changes and using the tools in this book, assess the impacts these changes will have on the characters and their previous and future actions.
This is a book for people that want to tell unique and compelling stories based around characters that have a well-defined and unique voice. This is not one of those books that tell you what has to happen on a particular page number. This is a book that will give you the same tools intelligence agencies use to predict behaviour of individuals and criminal organisations, and shows you how to apply this to your writing.