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  • 11 months

    Is Your Premise Worth Pursuing?

    Robert McKee teaches how to decide if your initial premise can be developed into a story that hooks and holds an audience from first page to last.
    The post Is Your Premise Worth Pursuing? first appeared on McKee Seminars.

  • 1 year

    Character Traits vs. Contradictions

    Robert McKee explains the difference between character traits and contradictions, and how to create a fully formed, compelling protagonist.
    The post Character Traits vs. Contradictions first appeared on McKee Seminars.

  • 1 year

    What’s the Most Important Aspect of the Craft to Master?

    McKee encourages writers to master their craft, but what is the most important aspect to spend time developing? In this video he explains that there are no shortcuts to success when it comes to writing.
    The post What’s the Most Important Aspect of the Craft to Master? first appeared on McKee Seminars....

  • 1 year

    Distinguishing Scenes from Camera Angles

    Robert McKee teaches the difference between scenes and camera angles, why screenwriters often confuse the two, and explains the essential component of every key moment in a story.
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