Lately, I have been having a little trouble making my characters unique and memorable. When I sit to describe them, I can tell you what they look like, but I'm not the best at pulling out what's inside them. I've been searching for a better way to communicate to the audience who someone is on the page, so that the reader can engage quicker and the actors understand as well. That led me to create this list of over 300 character descriptive words, or adjectives, that I think can bolster what you have on the page already. Let's dive in. Character Description WordsWhen someone is picking up your script for a cold read, you want them to immediately understand the people in each scene. Now, a lot of that comes through their actions. But you can use these words to color our perception of these people and get us in the right mood to see their actions in the right way. Positive TraitsThese words describe admirable or desirable qualities.Kind, Compassionate, and Generous Affectionate Altruistic Benevolent Benign Charitable Clement Considerate Empathetic Gentle Gracious Humane Kind-hearted Lenient Magnanimous Nurturing Philanthropic Sympathetic Tender-hearted Thoughtful Tolerant Confident, Courageous, and Bold Adventurous Assertive Audacious Brave Confident Courageous Daring Dauntless Decisive Determined Fearless Gallant Heroic Indomitable Intrepid Plucky Resolute Spirited Spunky Steadfast Tenacious Valiant Valorous Social, Charming, and Outgoing Affable Amiable Amicable Charming Charismatic Congenial Convivial Cordial Diplomatic Disarming Eloquent Extroverted Garrulous Gregarious Personable Sociable Suave Witty Intelligent, Wise, and Creative Analytical Articulate Astute Brilliant Cerebral...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - 2 days ago