“Unlock the Secrets of Screenwriting: 5 Hidden Techniques You Never Noticed While Watching Movies!”
- Study movies that are similar in genre and tone to your cinematic story.
- Timecode how quickly the conflict of the concept hits the protagonist.
- Understand that atmospheric slow-burn movies don’t represent what sells in the spec script market.
- Introduce your character in their world briefly, and then toss them into the fire (conflict) so the cinematic ride can begin.
4. Look for the Twists, Turns, Plants, and Payoffs
Study how movies set up plants and payoffs through all of the acts of the story. Keep an eye peeled for how the writers and filmmakers misdirected you—offering subtle twists and turns.
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