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COLLABORATION#1
Working together with peers to create a cohesive screenplay, balancing individual ideas and group consensus.
GENRE WRITING#2
Crafting screenplays that adhere to specific genre conventions, such as horror, comedy, or drama.
AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT#3
Techniques used to capture and maintain the audience's interest throughout the screenplay.
STORYBOARDING#4
The process of creating visual representations of scenes to guide the filming and storytelling.
SCREENPLAY STRUCTURE#5
The framework that outlines the organization of a screenplay, typically including acts, scenes, and dialogue.
HOOK#6
An engaging opening that captures the audience's attention and encourages them to continue watching.
STAKE#7
The consequences faced by characters, which drive the narrative and engage the audience emotionally.
CHARACTER ARC#8
The transformation or growth a character undergoes throughout the screenplay, essential for audience connection.
FEEDBACK SYSTEMS#9
Methods for providing constructive criticism among peers to improve the screenplay collaboratively.
CONFLICT RESOLUTION#10
Strategies used to address and resolve disagreements within a collaborative writing team.
MOOD BOARD#11
A visual tool that represents the tone and style of the screenplay, often used for genre analysis.
PITCHING#12
The process of presenting a screenplay idea succinctly to attract interest from producers or investors.
VISUAL NARRATIVE#13
The way visual elements in a screenplay tell the story, enhancing emotional impact and clarity.
DRAFTING#14
The process of writing the screenplay, often involving multiple revisions to refine ideas.
GENRE CONVENTIONS#15
Established norms and expectations associated with specific film genres that guide writing.
COLLABORATIVE TOOLS#16
Software or platforms that facilitate group writing and communication, such as Google Docs.
EMOTIONAL RESONANCE#17
The ability of a screenplay to evoke strong feelings in the audience, enhancing engagement.
KEY SCENE#18
A pivotal moment in the screenplay that significantly impacts character development or plot progression.
INDUSTRY STANDARDS#19
The accepted norms for formatting and presenting screenplays in the film industry.
SUBMISSION PACKAGE#20
A collection of documents, including the screenplay and synopsis, prepared for film festival entries.
RESEARCHING FILM FESTIVALS#21
The process of identifying suitable festivals for screenplay submission, considering genre and audience.
CATEGORIZING FEEDBACK#22
Organizing received critiques to effectively address and implement improvements in the screenplay.
CREATIVE WRITING#23
The art of crafting original narratives, focusing on storytelling techniques and character development.
SCREENPLAY REVISION#24
The process of refining and editing a screenplay based on feedback and self-assessment.