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How to Write EFFICIENT Opening Scenes | Feat. Back to the Future & Groundhog Day

  • Post author:brandonmc87
  • Post published:June 2, 2022
  • Post category:Movies/Writing/Youtube
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Learn how to get the most out of your opening scenes. Examples from Back to the Future and Groundhog Day. https://youtu.be/FH1ZoqCPwRc

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How to Write COMPLEX Scenes (Main Plot + Subplots)

  • Post author:brandonmc87
  • Post published:July 8, 2021
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Complex doesn't mean complicated. Learn how to "max out" your scenes by including both the main plot and subplots. Examples from Spider-Man 2. https://youtu.be/M-Sbs5FtwNQ

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The #1 Thing Every Scene Needs (Fiction Writing Advice)

  • Post author:brandonmc87
  • Post published:August 13, 2020
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Find out what separates a meaningful scene from one that should be cut. https://youtu.be/em0dvzsEDl0

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Writing Scenes That Flow (Fiction Writing Advice)

  • Post author:brandonmc87
  • Post published:July 9, 2020
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Today I reveal the secret to making your story scenes flow with excitement and meaning. Watch the video: https://youtu.be/rGqR3Oj61yo

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Mastering Scene Structure (Fiction Writing Advice)

  • Post author:brandonmc87
  • Post published:July 2, 2020
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The secret to writing better scenes lies in three-step structure. Today I discuss the two types of SCENES and how to structure them! https://youtu.be/012OMrKp85M

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