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Making A Hero: Protagonist Development for Film & Fiction

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Overview

What is it that draws us into a story? It’s not that we haven’t seen a boy-meets-girl before, or watched a movie about a heist. There’s nothing new under the sun. What makes us care is not that there is an explosion, but that a character we love is caught in the blast.

Stories are not about happenings; they’re about the people who experience what happened. Though many stories can be categorized as being either plot-driven or character driven, the best of them balance both. To figure out what your story is about, you need to also figure out whom it’s about; because your protagonist and plot are irrevocably intertwined. They are the two sides of the same coin, each mutually defining the other.

In this class, we’ll explore the two sides of that coin. I’ll be walking you through a series of questions to help you generate ideas and solidify who your main character is in relation to your plot.

Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Habits of Highly Successful Writers
  • Two Sides of the Coin
  • Q1: What Does Your Hero Want?
  • Q2: How Does Your Hero Need to Change?
  • Q3: Why Do We Care?
  • Q4: What Are The Stakes?
  • Q5: What Are The Obstacles?
  • Conclusion

Taught by

Rebecca Loomis

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