
BPS 296: How Master Storytellers Keep the Audience Engaged with Richard Walter
Bulletproof Screenwriting™ Podcast
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The Importance of a Mental Movie
In the Richard Walter template for final draft, if a word like realizes, feels, remembers, thinks, appears, it's going to get highlighted. A little zigzaggy line underneath will be called to it. In a novel, you can just spill it out. You can also write in the past tense, or in a future tense. And novels are longer, and it's easier to write longer than shorter.
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