Overview
Explore the intricacies of character arcs and screenplay writing in this comprehensive video tutorial. Delve into the concept of four distinct endings in film, analyzing popular movies to illustrate various character development techniques. Learn how to craft a crowd-pleasing screenplay by examining the flat character arc in "Back to the Future." Uncover the corruption character arc through an in-depth analysis of Michael Corleone's rise and fall in "The Godfather." Gain insights into writing positive change character arcs and their impact on storytelling. Study the perfect fall arc in "The Social Network," dissecting David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin's masterful approach to character development. Enhance your screenwriting skills and understanding of character evolution in cinema through this informative and engaging tutorial.
Syllabus
How to Write a Screenplay that's a Crowd-Pleaser — Back to the Future & the Flat Character Arc.
The Godfather Analysis – The Rise and Fall of Michael Corleone [Corruption Character Arc Explained].
How to Write a Character Arc — "Positive Change" Character Arcs Explained.
The Social Network Analysis — How David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin Craft a Perfect Fall Arc.
Taught by
StudioBinder
Reviews
4.8 rating, based on 4 Class Central reviews
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It is precise and unabridged.The visuals are captivating and the narrator did a good just in relating with his audience in
a friendly tone The breakdown into 4 episodes made it easy for me to easily understand each segment.
Also,the narrator started each episode with a brief review of the previous episode thus creating room for easy cognitive continuity.I really enjoyed the course and I learnt alot.Thank you sir -
very useful I learnt my filmmaking through it . It helped in learning different crafts of making , The explanation of videos are very clear and neat , I am looking forward for more
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Very educative and a process that has opened a creative path to end well a good story in its telling. I really appreciate. Samuel Phiri