Emotional phases are the newest... technology that I'm testing out with my scriptwriting.
It's a layer of structural planning that happens above the 20 sentence outline.
It's breaking the script down into seven or eight big emotional phases; movements (or acts) that I want the audience to feel.
I suspect they are usually in conjunction with how the main character is feeling.
Inspired by some quotes by members of Team Whedon.
[check out Shawn Ryan and David Greenwalt (?)]
Talk about the first act of The Incredible Hulk.
Bruce Banner is under incredible pressure, living in a highly stressful situation.
Everything in his immediate environment is working to make him angry.
This creates a tension in the viewer - can he hold it together?
Provide an example.
Comments (0)
You don't have permission to comment on this page.