“Unlock the Secrets of Compelling Narratives: Why Storyboarding Could Transform Your Script!”

"Unlock the Secrets of Compelling Narratives: Why Storyboarding Could Transform Your Script!"

You can do that as well, but try looking at your face and then sketching out just the eyes, eyebrows, and mouth. Are the lines aggressive? Soft? Sinewy? What do they say about what the character is feeling internally as they make this active expression?

Again, it doesn’t have to be perfect, but it’s a great exercise that will help set your writing apart from the rest.

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Truman (Jim Carrey) looking into a bathroom mirror with soap drawings around him in 'The Truman Show'Truman (Jim Carrey) looking into a bathroom mirror with soap drawings around him in 'The Truman Show'

‘The Truman Show’ (1998)

A Skill For Multi-Hyphenates

As the entertainment industry evolves into something new, it becomes more and more important to understand more than just your own skill, and possibly even venture into new skills so that you can perform as a multi-hyphenate.

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