The answers to six simple questions create all the information
needed to develop a Character Map. These answers determine the
course of the character's transformation in the story and are used to
plot the dynamic conflicts which give a character a realistic personality profile.
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Screenwriting and the Character Map Questions |
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Great screenwriting demands that the writer ask endless questions about his or her characters.
Who is this person-- really? What drives him or her through the script? How do you start to build a compelling film or television character in a script? The following six questions create the foundation for any character in screenplay or teleplay. Start by mapping yourself to test the process and then use the map for all your fictional characters.
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Screenwriting Tips for Answering the Character Map Questions |
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Great screenwriting requires an deep understanding of your characters. Here are a few tips on answering the key questions to map yourself and the characters in your script.
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