Two in one day!

The
Conventional Wisdom:
- Again, this isn’t controversial. This is the moment the beginning ends
and the middle begins.
What Human
Nature Says
- “Eighty percent of success is showing up” –Woody Allen.
What Writers
Should Keep in Mind:
- It’s easy to over-emphasize the commitment scene. It’s okay for heroes to be knee-deep
before they realize that they’re committed. Bruce Willis spends the entire first half of Die Hard just trying to call the cops,
not realizing that he’s already pretty much committed himself to taking down
the bad guys single-handedly.
Other
Examples of Commitment:
- Sometimes, it’s possible skip over the actual commitment
scene, jump-cutting right from hesitation to the conflict after committing: In Some
Like It Hot, they’re
mid-debate, when we suddenly cut to the two of them wobbling down the train
platform in heels.
Notable Exceptions (But Don’t Try This At Home):
- None! This happens in every story about a large problem.
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1 comment:
Love it! A fresh perspective on an old problem :) Keep up the good work.
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