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Robert Ludlum

Writer

Films Discussed 3

Draft Zero Episodes 5

DZ-99: Scene Questions
How do audience questions shape scenes?
Inspired by our earlier episodes on sequences, Chas and Stu narrow their focus to look at the atomic unit of screen storytelling: the scene. In particular, we breakdown how question and answers prompted in the audience structure individual scenes…
⏱ 1h 34m
Structure · Scenes · Audience | 1 MAY 2023
Listen if learn how to structure individual scenes through the questions you pose to your audience!
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DZ-43: Driving Sequences - Character and Plot Intensity
What gives your sequences their intensity?
Chas and Stu are joined for the fourth time by the inestimable Stephen Cleary - this time to take a deep dive into sequences. A real deep dive. A 3+ hour deep dive…
⏱ 3h 16m
Structure · Character · Scenes | 8 JUL 2017
Listen to understand how dramatic questions shape audience engagement and pacing through sequences.
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DZ-16: Masters of Time and Whitespace
Does manipulating time on the page make your script feel more cinematic?
Chas and Stu are joined by Khrob Edmonds - an award-winning filmmaker - to discuss manipulation of time&hellip…
⏱ 1h 49m
Words · Genre · Process | 16 DEC 2014
Listen if you want your screenplay to feel cinematic before a director ever reads it.
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DZ-10: Midpoint Reversals and The Ride
How can the middle of your film pivot so much that it pulls the rug out of your audience?
Stu and Chas embark on the first of a series of explorations into the dreaded Second Act. Their first stop is midpoint reversals or shifts, a plot point bang in the middle of ACT II that changes the protagonist’s goal, raises the stakes and potentially leaves your audience leaning forward and asking “How the hell is this going to end?&rdquo…
⏱ 1h 19m
Structure · Character · Scenes | 8 JUL 2014
Listen when your second act sags and you need a structural jolt to accelerate audience engagement.
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DZ-5: Shifting audience point of view and heightened emotions
Can forcing your audience to ask questions - and then answering them - trigger an emotional response?
Stu and Chas delve into audience point of view - not character point of view! Does your audience know more, less or the same as your characters? And does changing this within a scene trigger or heighten the desired emotional response…
⏱ 1h 29m
Audience · Scenes · Structure | 27 APR 2014
Listen to learn about the most powerful tool in screenwriting: narrative POV.
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Referenced In

DZ-101
Oners - Creating Immediacy & Anchoring Action on the Page
⏱ 1h 23m
JUL 2023

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