FIPR 230 Lecture 4: FIPR 230 Week 4
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Must show an element of the inner self. When we meet the protagonist we see: Are they likeable, heroic, villain or a bit of all three. What their weakness/incompleteness is and that will be addressed in the story. Introducing the lead character = (specifics) in general. If the character manages the activity, reveals/defines character traits. Dialogue should be memorable should reflect on inner truth. Let"s meet our hero (or villain) first determine the character"s essential characteristic. The director"s responsibility the scene should introduce your story"s world and its role, a scene that is consistent with the tone of the story. Unique perspective toward life, the world, and the people around them. Guts to do whatever it takes to reach their goals. Ability to shock the ability to do the unexpected shock value.