Are you writing a scene? Is it missing something...? Scenes: they're the backbone of every story, whether it be TV, film, or even on the stage. Scenes build on one another and create a world, a vision, and take people on a journey. But how do you write a scene? And what should be in every scene? Check out this video from Tyler Mowery and let's talk after the jump. What Should Be In Every Scene You Write? This is a fun video that I think offers a few different perspectives, but at the end of the day, every scene needs to have one thing: drama. Does your character have a goal in the scene? What's standing in their way? That's it. That's the center of every scene. Drama is the perils that your characters will face in order to achieve their goal. Those perils can make us laugh, they can be thrilling, they can be emotional. But without drama, you're not building a story. You're just boring us. So how can you add drama to scenes? Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 25 November, 2020