Writing a script is much easier than you think. It takes time, effort and commitment, but in just a few weeks, Your script will be complete.
Creating a high-quality story that takes the audience on a journey is the first step in making a film.
Story is why people go to the movies. They go because they want to escape the world they’re currently in and go on a journey with a sympathetic or heroic character.
It’s very important for a filmmaker to have a great story to tell. In each of our 5-month film courses, a script is developed in detail using our story writing process.
This process creates a compelling story. No one is allowed to write the script until the story is created and locked down. The story must be fully fleshed out and created.
This is a common mistake many people make when learning filmmaking. They spend a lot of money Little time for story and eager to write an average script. Their focus was on production, and they plunged headlong into filming with weak stories and scripts. This is a huge mistake.
The story is the soul and foundation of the film. If it’s unstable, the entire movie becomes mediocre or, worst of all, terrible.
Creating a great story takes a huge toll, and people always need to know how to create it. A big problem with many movies is that they look more like a conversation extravaganza. Audiences want stories to be engaging.
After all, this is a movie that needs to have a roller-coaster ride of story and events that completely captivate the audience. Create a great story high risk Make the audience obsessed with a hero or a flawed character.
Stories about flawed characters embarking on journeys are also fun. They need to grow through the trials and setbacks in the story.
Think Breaking Bad and the journey of the flawed Walter White. He goes from eccentric chemistry teacher to leader of his own drug cartel. Eventually karma caught up and he was destroyed. It’s a fascinating story with many twists and turns.
Story is the cornerstone of the final film, So make sure you do your best to create the story.
In very simple terms, a character should have an intense high-stakes goal that is very difficult to achieve. The hero embarks on an unexpected journey with many challenges and difficulties. In impossible situations, the hero either ends up winning, or something better or more bittersweet happens.
That’s a quick summary of how stories work.
If you need to study Story creation process in detailCheck this Five-month flagship online course