Characters

How to create a fictional world – The lego movie

There isn’t one perfect way to create a fictional world. The techniques are many and even if you follow them…

3 years ago

How to write a cast of characters – The Lion King

The idea of having to write a cast of characters with 5, 10, 20 individuals with different opinions, lives, goals,…

3 years ago
  • Dialogue

How to write comedy dialogue – The marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Let’s face it, in a comedy dialogue does 50% of the work. So if you write comedy dialogue that is…

3 years ago

How to write a hero that is both powerful and relatable

If you want to know how to write a hero, then follow this simple rule: don’t create a hero, but…

3 years ago

How to create a lovable villain

A“Lovable villain” is an antagonist that is so beloved by the audience that he ends up becoming equally or more…

3 years ago

What you can learn from that sad moment in Inside Out

There is a sad moment in Inside Out like in every other movie and every other story. And I’m not…

3 years ago
  • Dialogue

The 4 levels of characterization through dialogue

To put it simply, creating characterization through dialogue means to let your characters present themselves to the audience. I don’t…

3 years ago

How to create a character part 3

It’s pretty clear by now that there are like a zillion ways to create a character. I’ve already written about…

3 years ago

Multi-dimensional character’s weakness-part 2

Often when talking about a fictional character we end up saying that this character’s weakness and and his flaws make…

3 years ago

Multi-dimensional character meaning and how to write it-Part 1

What are we talking about when we say “three dimensional character”? What is a “dimension” anyway? Many writers are scared…

3 years ago
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