Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 October 2019

Soon to Be Released Dramas and the Books They’re Based on

Books often make for the best movies, and when it comes to upcoming dramas, these two novels are no exception. When looking for your next read, or when planning your next trip to the cinema, these two titles are well worth considering.


All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven. When two teens both decide to jump off the school bell tower at the same time, they find themselves drawn and even start helping each other out. But as Theodore Finch and Violet Markey soon discover, the journey to healing isn’t an easy go. Starring Elle Fanning, Justice Smith, and Alexandra Shipp, All the Bright Places promises to be nothing short of a tear jerker.


The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. Part coming of age tale, part mystery, The Goldfinch offers drama by the droves as it tells the tale of Theo Decker, a teen boy sent to live with his wealthy family after his mother dies in a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Theo can’t let go of a painting that reminds him of his mother, and haunted by her loss, he finds himself drawn to the criminal underworld of New York by that very painting. Starring Nicole Kidman, Ansel Elgort, and Sarah Paulson, The Goldfinch is a haunting tale that’s not to be missed.


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Thursday, 21 February 2019

The Keys to a Compelling Drama

Be it through visual media like film and television, radio or podcasts, or our beloved books, we all love a gripping read. But just what are the necessary elements involved in making something exciting and engaging? Here are three keys to creating a compelling drama that are accessible to any creative mind.


Hero vs anti-hero. It may be tempting to create a knight in shining armor, full of virtue and grace, who rides in to save the day. But you know what? Been there, done that. Today’s audiences often show a preference for the anti-hero, someone who may lack the virtues of a traditional hero but who can often be relatable, an everyman who is forced into action by circumstance. Think Walter White or Tony Soprano, someone who by no means is good but who we find ourselves rooting for nonetheless.


We love our vices! Alcoholism, drug abuse, sex addiction, audiences can’t seem to get enough of sin and vice, and when worked into a storyline those vices are surefire ways to grab and hold our attention, especially when the heroes engage in some questionable behavior as well.


Nobody is safe. The good guy always wins and the bad guy always loses, right? Well, not always. Once in a while an unexpected win for the bad guys or a tragedy for the good guys has us every bit as riveted, if not more, than the traditional happily ever after. With no guarantees in outcome and the occasional death or defeat or a pivotal character, a little bit of unpredictability goes along way in creating an absolute nail biter.

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