WJ04210411
A-LIST SCREENWRITING - THE CREATIVE PROCESS: SCREENWRITING - HOW TO WRITE A KILLER ENDING
Contains the most specific analysis of theme in the field Discussion of contemporary films such as Sideways, Million Dollar Baby and Eight Mile as well as several classics.

The climax of your story defines the theme, completes the character arc, creates a peripeteia and is the story's most emotionally charged moment. A great ending absolves a movie of many of its flaws. It can make a bad movie good and a good movie great. This program shows how to create meaning and emotion by unifying a characters goal and need into one succinct action ¨C the Killer Ending. Includes discussion of contemporary films Sideways, Million Dollar Baby and Eight Mile.

Subjects Covered Include:
~ The power of endings
~ Definitions (Goal and Need, Dilemma, Crisis/Climax/Resolution)
~ Five different paradigms to find a killer ending (Dilemma, Projection, Antagonist, Character Arc & Theme)
~ Definition of Killer Endings
~ Applying it to Beginnings and Middles
~ The Writer's Dilema
~ Case Study ¨C La Confidential
DVD (Closed Captioned)
Grades 9-Adult
78 minutes
2011
 
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