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How to write gripping scenes

9 years, 3 months ago - Euroscript Screenwriters

I've just posted a new article about one of the primary mistakes writers make when writing scenes.

Scenes are the powerhouse of a screenplay - but too often they fail to grip their audience.

This is due to a fundamental mistake that many writers make without realising.

Conflict or dilemma?

Everyone knows that a good scene needs external conflict - what most writers don't realise is that the external conflict is only half the story.

Read the whole article at http://www.euroscript.co.uk/blog/how-to-write-gripping-scenes

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9 years, 3 months ago - Euroscript Screenwriters

PS: Forgot I wasn't logged on as myself - this is Charles Harris

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9 years, 3 months ago - Nathalie Hickson

Thanks this is very helpful as just starting out.

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9 years, 3 months ago - Charles Harris

Hi Nathalie, I'm delighted it has helped you. Good luck and tell us how you get on - Charles

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