About the video: The conflict on the scene
Overview
“A narrative unit usually presents one of three elements (characters, implants, physical universe) in a clash of forces. "Something versus something" seems to be the DNA of every scene. In this lesson, I'll teach you the importance of developing conflict and show you some examples of how to work with it. ”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: The conflict on the scene, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Professional Screenwriting for Film. Develop effective film scripts, from concept development to narrative structure and engaging dialogue..
Partial transcription of the video
“The conflict on the scene We have reached the center and the heart of the scene, which is the conflict. Conflict is the clash of two antagonistic forces that generate a new condition. The conflict has an anatomy, join me to examine it. To understand conflict, you must first understand that there is a character who requires or wants something. That character generates an invisible line of desire toward a theoretical point called the future potential pleasure point. For example, you want to go on vacation. The future potential pleasure point will be being on vacation. To get that you need to ...”
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