(3) how to create characters in a script How to create characters? What is a character? How do you decide whether your character is a car or a bicycle? How do you define the relationship between your character, his actions and the stories you tell? Characters are the fundamental basis ...
as well as many supporting characters. The strength of your story rests on the strength of your characters almost as much as on the plot itself. The story is only as compelling at the characters you create, as it is through their eyes that people...
How to Create Conflict in a Story (with 6 Simple Questions) (Click here) Story Element #6: Point of view Your book’s point of view is the perspective from which the story is told. You’ve got a few options here, all of which have different impacts on the overall tone of your stor...
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5. Create turning points 6. Add perspective via secondary characters 7. Write full character profiles What is character development? Character development means the process of change a character undergoes in the course of a story. ‘Zero to hero’ (or hero to zero, in the case of a tragedy...
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One more note before we get started: I reference Scrivener’s features and include screenshots of the software, but you can still use these methods without Scrivener. Simply create a separate text file for each character and keep them in a folder named “My Story—Character Sketches.” If you...
The different types of character arcs How to create each type What is a Character Arc? A character arc is the process of change for the character. If your protagonist has had an arc, they will bedifferent by the endof the story, than they were at the beginning. ...
This change, the rise and fall in a story, can be plotted on a graph to form a curve shape line. And when you graph them, you begin to see patterns across all forms of story. Here is a simple graph of a dramatic arc that Kurt Vonnnegut describes as “Man in a Hole”: ...
2. Create a character sheet In the above section, we have generated an initial character with Midjourney. Now, we can create a character sheet—using the above image as a reference. To get started, download the image from Midjourney onto your computer. Next, use image editing software like...