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kokopellifan1 7 months ago
these are great tips, Thank you.
fleming173 8 months ago
Its weird, I always can draw pictures that have a story, but am not good at writing stories. These are helping alot
MrDreamblade 8 months ago
@MrMuscleGuitar so what do you do with your life....
tubaman0001 1 year ago
@roninfilmer Your comment was much more advantageous than anything I got from this video. Thank you.
tomblack2112 1 year ago
The video suggest a notion that using peoples behavior in real life to add into your scrips is character. This is not character. He is explaining a very basic approach of (characterizing) the characters in the story. True character is a character revealing their nature under pressured choice. Is there character cruel or compassionate? Courageous of fearful? This simple distinction is available in the book Story by Robert Mckee. Note to host. This video did not teach great character or dialogue
roninfilmer 1 year ago
Kitty cat goes moo!!!!!
lyndo5 1 year ago
this guy has no life
MrMuscleGuitar 1 year ago
These are pretty good tips
Starfall3 2 years ago