Analyze Your Own Script Workshop — THE BOOK
A Dossier Discovery Guide To Overcoming Weaknesses and Finding the Hidden Treasures Buried In Your Screenplay
Use this workbook to plan, organize, and evaluate your thoughts and ideas for your screenplay. This has been created for screenwriters who are familiar with basic structure and character development, it is not for brand new beginners. You can use this to help create your outline and your characters from the start of writing a new script, but you should be familiar with basic terms and the components of a screenplay.
Filled with provocative questions that will help you dig into your script and discover ways to strengthen your screenplay to be multi-dimensions, real, and moving.
Some of the structure question pages use a broad, traditional three-act structure approach, while others will have you plot the emotional movement of your script by page numbers and therefore can be applied to any story of any length.
You can use it at any point in the development of your script, from the earliest stages when you’ve not yet formulated your ideas for the full story to the point of having written one or more drafts.
This workbook is designed for a single protagonist, so for special needs, such as buddy pictures and ensembles which have multiple protagonists, simply add the relevant content on separate pages.