Unlocking the Secrets of Screenwriting: Ernest Lehman’s Untold Masterclass
Ever sat through a movie scene and thought, “Wow, this feels like a history lecture”? Yeah, exposition can be a real bear to handle—too much and you’re snoozing, too little and you’re lost. Here’s the kicker: the magic trick isn’t just dumping info, it’s weaving it into conflict so the audience stays hooked, thinking they’re watching drama unfold, not just getting schooled. Ernest Lehman nailed it—exposition disguised as a character’s fiery defense can sneak in all the necessary details without grinding the story to a halt. Curious how the pros pull off this tightrope act of storytelling? Let’s unravel these clever moves and get your scripts from blah to brilliant. LEARN MORE



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