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BPS 125: The Art of Story, Dialog and Character with Robert McKee

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Using Active Verbs, Concrete Nouns and Am in a Movie

Every writer has to find their own way to accomplish the task of vividly projecting a emotion picture in the imagination as you turn pages, that make em see a movie. Take your screen play and aand search the verb is or r i, is and are throughout your descriptions and eliminate every single one of e. A, use an active verb without an ade adverb. Concrete nouns without adjectives, and we see things and we see actions. Andi becomes vivid, and it reduces the word countyar and em and a. Here, here's, here's something you could here's a good note for writers. No things are. Nothing is in a screen playever in

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