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If You Want To Write A Great Story You Have To Develop The Argument - Alan Watt 

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@filmcourage
@filmcourage 28 дней назад
Is this something you think about when you write?
@5Gburn
@5Gburn 28 дней назад
Tension and dimension are what I think about when I write, and that about covers featuring at least one opposing argument.
@stgr6669
@stgr6669 28 дней назад
In the first draft of the story I write, I have about twenty characters with POV. This is because as a reader or movie watcher, there are often characters for whom I care much more than for the main protagonist or the main conflict. However, that's not really working for most other people, I'm afraid. So I thought about reducing it to four or five, or maybe two. Eventually I decided to try one character telling the story in 1st person. He's an honest man, an army veteran working for what he believes are the good guys. He's not a protagonist that drives the story forward, he mainly reacts and suffers. In the process, he has to find out what really happened and thus he is exploring the thoughts and motivations of the people in his own team as well as those of the opposition. Meanwhile, my main character is neither him nor one of the people who pull the strings, who use and abuse others to reach their evil or noble goals. It's a low ranked henchwomen hired by a villain. Unlike our narrator, she knows that she has no clue what's really going on. She doesn't know or care who the various factions are and what they want, she just tries to stay alive and out of prison. And while the narrator fails miserably and barely survives, her fight against suffering the typical fate of a low ranked henchperson gives the story it's twists and eventually solves the case.
@samwallaceart288
@samwallaceart288 27 дней назад
Constantly
@turntoyou
@turntoyou 28 дней назад
Wow. I've never heard dilemma explained in such a relatable way. Who hasn't suffered the death of a dream, and had to accept the impossibility of a solution. Relationships, careers, lifestyles, status... The line between acceptance and despair is a truly frightening place.
@edwardsmith1060
@edwardsmith1060 28 дней назад
Ooo...I should write. I argue with myself all the time.
@jasserpalm3055
@jasserpalm3055 28 дней назад
😂😂😂 hurry up
@G-Blockster
@G-Blockster 28 дней назад
Wow. Alan is so much better than my marriage counselor ever was. 😮
@goldfishy
@goldfishy 28 дней назад
holding two ideas simultaneously is yin and yang ☯️
@philipchurch8772
@philipchurch8772 28 дней назад
This! ☝️
@jasserpalm3055
@jasserpalm3055 28 дней назад
The perfect shortcut and the master definition of this video title .❤
@intlvoiceofreason9239
@intlvoiceofreason9239 27 дней назад
it’s also called Cognitive Dissonance UNLESS one has the maturity or intelligence to reconcile the opposing views
@fredericlebel229
@fredericlebel229 28 дней назад
A very, very important bit of interview!
@ChippyPinkChannel
@ChippyPinkChannel 28 дней назад
More Alan Watt, please. 😊
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 28 дней назад
We are still working on this interview but here is everything we have published to date including our last full interview with Alan - bit.ly/2DXA6Yx
@windler763
@windler763 27 дней назад
this channel is so, so special to me. i love you guys for real 🙏
@ccwoodlands1565
@ccwoodlands1565 28 дней назад
Many of the story structure books on the market either don't address the driver for the character's arc or do a poor job describing it. The arc is everything. Alan does the best job of any of the screenplay books in identifying that dilemma is the lynchpin for your story's arc. Without it, there is no story. Your character escapes from the dilemma by his/her transformation. If you don't have that in your screenplay, your screenplay will be lackluster.
@samwallaceart288
@samwallaceart288 27 дней назад
For my story i keep going back to the villain; he isn't evil because he has vices and does horrible things; he's evil because he's a very thorough man who genuinely believes that what he's doing is necessary for the good of humanity. There are other villains who indulge and fuck about, and relish in cruelty and hypocrisy; but at every step I make the main villain the perfect steel-man of how the heroes might possibly be wrong. That's where a lot of modern writing loses me, is when they make the old white guy an asshole who's just evil because the script said so, and even when he raises a valid point it's disregarded out-of-hand because he's the "villain who couldn't possibly be correct". Nah. My villain is the guy who can in good faith and 100% honesty make a very compelling argument that forced lobotomy and slavery are good things _for everyone involved_ and get even the audience to question if rehabilitating his victims is really worth it. And then the story thoroughly dispeoves him and demonstrates how even in the best possible conditions with the right guy at the helm and years under his belt of genuinely impressive achievements that indirectly helped a lot of people, _even then_ he's just wrong about his worldview and it all crumbling under its own weight and the victims fighting back is nature running its course and rightfully rejecting his impositions for the poison they are. But none of that works if you strawman the guy first. Strawmanming is for the side villains; showing, yeah, lots of people will get in on it for the sex and money. But the main guy needs to be a fallen angel who's the logical extreme of a good plan with one fatal flaw. And this also makes him the perfect foil to the hero, because both of them their flaw is sacrificing their own soul to protect a greater good that isn't theirs to create.
@julietwochholz9755
@julietwochholz9755 28 дней назад
Excellent explanation of dilemma v problem
@ACanofHopePodcast
@ACanofHopePodcast 27 дней назад
He was also quoted saying "you never wrestle with a pig you get dirty and the pig likes it"
@geoffhoutman1557
@geoffhoutman1557 14 дней назад
GBS?
@explodingstatue
@explodingstatue 13 дней назад
shout out to karen worden, the co-founder of film courage - these videos are invaluable resources to us artists & they would not be the same without her! she is such an all-star interviewer: always has compelling questions, chooses great quotes and topics to explore, knows the content well, & has clearly has taken inspiration from all these years of studying storytellers & storytelling, by applying those tenets to her interviewing & editorial work. she balances complexity and simplicity well, makes difficult concepts easier to explore & understand, & can bring even the most difficult interview subjects down to a more human level with seemingly inexhaustible patience and diligence.
@williampowell3378
@williampowell3378 20 дней назад
1:08 true
@anthonywritesfantasy
@anthonywritesfantasy 26 дней назад
Return of the Writer Whisperer!
@tubbygee5453
@tubbygee5453 24 дня назад
Damn that’s deep
@jibernish
@jibernish 27 дней назад
Brilliant!!!
@message_service
@message_service 27 дней назад
Thank you! 🌞👍
@alexathegr8
@alexathegr8 26 дней назад
Wow. Thanks.
@stu9000
@stu9000 26 дней назад
This is a really good one!
@garethgay9133
@garethgay9133 28 дней назад
very good
@iancognito6920
@iancognito6920 28 дней назад
so far in the book there is Need Problem dilemma Character Theme Arc Plot Structure Conflict transformation resolution beats just bloody confusing !
@cnccmiclarkecocreativemedi7284
@cnccmiclarkecocreativemedi7284 28 дней назад
May the best idea win
@ryanhowell4492
@ryanhowell4492 28 дней назад
cool
@miguelr-ni6jy
@miguelr-ni6jy 28 дней назад
I never did enjoy taking tests so imagine me in the universe
@intlvoiceofreason9239
@intlvoiceofreason9239 27 дней назад
seems like he’s talking about how to reconcile a character’s Cognitive Dissonance in a intelligent an interesting way
@AwesomeFullHDvideos
@AwesomeFullHDvideos 25 дней назад
stay safe reed
@iancognito6920
@iancognito6920 28 дней назад
and hetes another term 'Argument'
@themahaindiecinema
@themahaindiecinema 25 дней назад
Screen play ⏯️
@reallymakesyouthink
@reallymakesyouthink 28 дней назад
I simultaneously believe cats are better than dogs and dogs are inferior to cats.
@geoffhoutman1557
@geoffhoutman1557 14 дней назад
I too am manipulated by Big Feline
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