1: set the scene, tone/pace, style of filmmaking
3: what it’s about – central question
10: by page ten, you have to have your audience hooked
30: first main plot point
45: “small scene with symbolic overtones,” clue to resolution
60: hero commits even more to the goal
Just after page 60: lighter scene that shows hero is changing
75: hero looks like he’s going to lose his goal
90: plot point 2, event that “educates” the hero
120: resolution
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Have read your book several times
seems to me,a for real crime
you are so very hard to find
when your teaching is so,so fine
any chance you have a websitedo you send emails,is there a might??
must be tons taught by you
I know I am 1,oh yes, it is true !!
any speaking tour,sightings O-H-H
any chance to actually say this
T-H-A-N-K Y-O-U
that is for the many who can't
they will never get this chance !!!
jimcalocci@aol.com
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