Writing Fictional Scenes and Sequences

Scene elements: the implant

A course by Julio Rojas , Screenwriter and Author

Screenwriter and Author. Tulsa, Chile.
Joined January 2019
99% positive reviews (153)
4,394 students
Audio: Spanish, English
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About the video: Scene elements: the implant

Overview

“An implant is a physical object that a character usually wants or rejects, comes into conflict with, or one that becomes an ally on stage. In this lesson you will learn to analyze the role of this element. ”

In this video lesson Julio Rojas addresses the topic: Scene elements: the implant, which is part of the Domestika online course: Writing Fictional Scenes and Sequences. Learn the theory and technique behind writing an effective fictional scene for your script.

Partial transcription of the video

“Scene elements: the implant Continuing with the elements to make the scene, we have the implant or narrative object. Implants or narrative objects are physical and manipulated by the character, who achieves objectives with them or at the same time these elements attack or attack the character. They are of various types and I would like to quickly see which implant or narrative object it is the most common in a script. The script system is always composed by implants, characters and physical universe. The scene also has these three elements, characters we saw, implants we see now and soon th...”

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Course summary for: Writing Fictional Scenes and Sequences

  • Level: Beginner
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Julio Rojas

Julio Rojas
A course by Julio Rojas

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Screenwriter and Author

Julio Rojas is a dentist by trade, which may be hard to believe given that he has devoted over two decades of his life to screenplays and writing. He has worked as a professor at major universities and film schools like the EICTV in Cuba, where he's been teaching the advanced screenwriting course for fifteen years. Julio has also worked as a fiction content director for free-to-air TV channels and audiovisual producers.

His most prominent work includes feature films like Sábado(Rainer Werner Fassbinder Award), La vida de los peces (2012 Goya winner), and La memoria del agua (selected for Venice Days at the 2016 Venice Film Festival). In addition to screenplays, Julio just published his first novel, a historical crime thriller titled El visitante extranjero (The Foreign Visitor), through Penguin Random House.

His Spotify podcast series CASO 32, listed by The New York Times as one of the best audio fictions of 2020, has been remade in various languages as well as categorized as the most-listened-to Spanish-language audio fiction in the world.


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Writing Fictional Scenes and Sequences

A course by Julio Rojas
Screenwriter and Author. Tulsa, Chile.
Joined January 2019
  • 99% positive reviews (153)
  • 4,394 students