SUPPORTING ELEMENTS
The smaller yet important pieces
DIALOGUES
Remember
I.
F IT CAN BE SHOWN
IF IT WILL BE SHOWN
IF IT HAS BEEN SHOWN
Do not use in dialogue
2. Dialogue should serve character distinction
( viz- a character who says , ummm or brother with every sentence ,,,)
3. Need to be true to life
( it has to be true to the universe you have created )
4. Exposition and the use of it
SUB PLOT
1. It should intercept the main plot at some time
2. In a feature there are 6 – 8 sub plots
It should include
Payoff - that’s info that’s given should be of use later in the movie
Tone – should be consistent, not start as a drama and end as horror, keep it consistent
Theme – based on choices the character makes, or does not make, is how the film moves
Motif
Concept and marketebility
LOGLINE 1 – 4 sentence - consider the 1st act of the script, the main character his everyday world, state of mind, n then bring in the 1st turning point with a dash of 2nd act, what the story is about in a nutshell (not ABOUT) it should entice and offer an idea of the tone genre and budget without saying it (full sentence preferred)
Viz- a teen slumdog cheats in a game show, he tells about his life and the women he loves.-Slumdog millionaire
A Memphis pimp hit s a midlife crisis and turns to rap to bring himself out and over - Hustle and flow
A ditsy blond sorority chic goes to Harvard law school to impress her Boyfriend - Legally blond
A PITCH
What it requires
TILE
LOGLINE
GENRE / TONE
HERO
WANTS
DOES
DESPITE
HOOK?
CLIMAX?
RESOLUTION ?
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