Friday, December 20, 2013

Call the Pound

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Over the years, I’ve heard a lot of advice about making your hero “likeable.”  A corollary of this is the old chestnut about getting the audience to “root for” your main character.

This all has its origins in old Hollywood.  The legend has it that a writer was frustrated writing a script featuring a protagonist who the writer was afraid the audience might detest...

Read more of this article at Script Magazine

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