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Old 04-02-2009, 09:39 AM
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Got some fun ideas-now what

After taking a year and half hiatus from life (not a euphanism for jail, i took a personal sabbatical), i just got back into watching horror films. Now i have some fun movie ideas to play with but have no idea how to get started with them. i know that my chances are less than nil of actually getting an idea on the screen, but a life without a dream is not worth pursuing. The Vampire genre has been lame for a while now and needs a kickstart (Let the Right One in is the exception, of course). My writing skills are decent, but my insight to human nature is pretty strong, which i believe might be useful for instilling terror. Any suggestions as to how to get going? Ashe.
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Old 04-02-2009, 02:18 PM
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These comments might sound simplistic, but you have no idea how many horror scripts I read that do not even get this much right.

First - WRITE! Write a ton!

Your first script will not be good, but it must be completed in order to write the second script and the third. Mine didn't start having any redeeming qualities until my third one. I've written 24 of them now and they're starting to actually get good.

Next, start thinking about and developing a story that has a true 3-act structure... a beginning, a middle (including a second act turn where things go from bad to worse or switch directions dramatically) and a conclusion that comes as the logical end to the story - a screenplay that does not do this already has one huge strike against it. Yes it is a formula, but it is a formula that ALWAYS works.

You need a protagonist(s) and an antagonist(s) who are in direct opposition to each other.

Your hero needs to be active. He/she needs to be the one driving the story forward... not the person to whom things simply happen. A passive lead is lame and boring.

ACTION!!! Movies are called moving pictures for a reason... they move!


and I have a list of Rules that I apply to everything I write:
-Every scene must drive the story forward
-Every scene must reveal of reinforce character
-Mood and tone should be established early and reinforced often
-Exposition should be handled through or during action
-Drafts should work their way up the body:
---First draft from the gut (or lower)
---Second draft from the heart, make sure there is a strong emotional life to your characters
---Subsequent drafts are pure headwork - making characters consistent, tweaking the pacing, making sure everything flows logically
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Old 04-02-2009, 08:11 PM
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Buy/interlibrary loan/borrow/channel/download the following books:
Writer's Guide to Character Traits: http://www.amazon.com/Writers-Guide-...8731560&sr=1-1
Your Screenplay Sucks: http://www.amazon.com/Your-Screenpla...8731664&sr=1-1
On Writing Horror: http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Horror...8731723&sr=1-1
The Vampire Book: http://www.amazon.com/Vampire-Book-E...8731826&sr=1-2
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Old 04-03-2009, 04:51 AM
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Ah, this is some great stuff. May as well do it right, even if only for fun. Thank you. Ashe.
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