Screenwriting : Script Resolutions by Brandon White

Brandon White

Script Resolutions

I had some issues finding a great ending to my script that pushed forward all of the action and I discovered it today! I am so glad I finally have discovered it. Now I get this first draft and see where it goes from there.

William Martell

I'm with Lisa: I always know my destination before I get in the car. A tip: you can usually find your ending in your beginning. The opening sets up the conflict and the ending resolves that conflict. Even in tricky stories, the opening can give you the closing: in TOMBSTONE the film opens with Curly Bill (Powers Boothe) and his gang robbing everyone at a wedding and then killing them all... the lawless west. It ends with Earp (Kurt Russell) in the tamed west (they have an Opera House!) asking Josephine (Dana Delany) if she will marry him (a new wedding!).

Brandon White

I read that you usually start with the endpoint and I had one before but the way I came up with is a better resolution. Usually I sequence it better but I guess I experimented this time lol. I do appreciate the advice though thanks guys :D

Phillip E. Hardy, Prolifique

Brandon: Like Dan, I try to always leave the art of improvisation in my writing. I always have a good idea of where I want to go; but sometimes the path to getting there is subject to change.

Brandon White

I think I thought of the middle instead of the end before now that I elongated the storyline it makes more sense and scenes can be added accordingly

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