“Unlock Your Script’s True Potential: 5 Game-Changing Questions You Must Ask Before Taking Notes!”
Do you have clear moments in your script that act as checkpoints where the plot hits bigger, causing your character to palpably change? That is what your structure is there for. It’s to challenge your character through the plot.
Another note you might receive could refer to how big or small your story is, meaning it’s a plot note. If you’re writing an action film, you might hear over and over to make it “bigger.” They likely want bigger setpiece moments, but as you go bigger, don’t forget the stakes, whether it’s something tangible (like money) or emotional (like a relationship).
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