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Creating Meaning From Clichés

Robert teaches how writers can layer subtext underneath a cliché in order to make the line work.

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Turning Scenes with Backstory

Robert McKee teaches how to create and use backstory to turn scenes through revelation.

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Adapting Dialogue for the Screen

Robert teaches how adapting novels, and the dialogue within, for screen is a matter of reinvention.

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How Would a Treatment Look for a Scene With Mostly Dialogue?

Robert McKee on how to deal with dialogue when planning out your story beats and turning points in a treatment.

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Can an Image System Be Too Heavy-Handed?

Robert McKee teaches the relationship between image systems and empathy.

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Is All Subtext Manipulative?

Robert McKee explains the purpose of subtext, and the difference between manipulation and tactics.

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Combining Genres to Create an Original Story

Robert McKee explains the benefits of combining genres as a tool to aid your construction of an original story.

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The Danger of Complex Action Villains

Robert McKee explains how sympathy for a villain risks audience excitement, and why writers must be careful when introducing detailed backstories for their antagonists.

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Opening Action Stories with the Mercy Scene

Robert explains how writers can avoid an anticlimax when placing the Mercy Scene at the beginning of their stories.

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