Continuing our look back this week, we come to my video series 12-Step Screenwriting. This was designed as an aide for beginning writers who are trying to figure out the basics of storytelling. Posting weekly, I also hoped to encourage writers to keep up with series and complete a screenplay over three months. With any luck, it was useful.
In the series, I lay out the basics of three-act structure, using Back to the Future as an example as I discussing turning points, act breaks and raising stakes. This isn't necessarily the only way to write a script, and I don't want to leave the impression that everyone has to follow this formula. In fact, I tried to keep my explanations broad specifically so this wouldn't come off as one of those guru books that sells on you the "Magic Beans" of the perfect way to write a screenplay. I fully concede that this method may not work for everyone, but I hope that it at least gets you thinking about how a script is constructed, and what you might be able to take from that.
Below you will find an embedded playlist of all 12 parts. I hope you enjoy it.
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