In an attempt to get better at showing the character's evolution in a story, I wanted to invite you guys to do an exercise with me. Choose a favorite show or movie and write out how
1. The character identifies their problem 2. Confronts their problem and 3. Grows from their problem.
Is this always linear, or does it kind of spiral, going forward and backward until they have their final aha moment?
I am running into the problem of hitting the same beat in similar ways and need to look at things in a way the build to an emotional chorus.
SPOILER ALERT: FALLOUT SEASON 1 -Lucy- analysis
I will do it for Lucy in Fallout season 1.
1. She is naive and idealistic, but doesn't see her naivety until she is shown how the world works on the surface in multiple ways. People's unethical behavior, her whole idea of what history was had giant gaps, etc. Over tim,e dark truths unfold until she confronts the darkest one of all at the very end of the season.
2. She confronts her problems by fighting enemies head-on for survival, but making sure she is still equitable about it. She tries to start with peace and coexistence but understands she needs to survive at the same time. When she is forced to do things out of her comfort zone, it is still in essence for a greater good. The ghoul that challenges her worldview and behavior pushes her to a point where she discovers her own inner strength through life-or-death struggles. Yet she doesn't break with her core life view.
3. At the end of the season, she confronts the fact that her dad is not a good guy and also that her mom is beyond saving. She has grown from thinking the world is black and white to seeing the grey and knowing she must continue to fight for what is right, even if it means stopping her own dad.
Hope you join me! And feel free to tell me if I'm off base with this as well.
Hi, Jackson Izquierdo. Welcome to the community. I've been to NYC once. It was back in high school.
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Expand commentHi, Jackson Izquierdo. Welcome to the community. I've been to NYC once. It was back in high school.
Stage 32 has a blog that'll help you navigate the platform and connect with creatives and industry professionals all over the world. www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-successfully-navigate-the-stage-32-platform-...
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Reach out to the Success Team at success@stage32.com. Geoff and his team can help you connect with reps.
I suggest adding a detailed bio to your profile. It'll help you build relationships/network on here. You could add things to your bio like why you became a screenwriter, your accomplishments, your goals, and what movies and shows you like. You can edit your bio by clicking the gear symbol in the top right-hand corner of Stage 32, then selecting “Edit profile” in the drop-down menu, then clicking the red button underneath your location and choosing "Edit Profile."