EXERCISE: Save the Cat: What is it? (4)
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original posting 13 June 2011
Blake Snyder also provided this one. Start with the conflict!
VERSUS!!!
"Drama or comedy. Name several pairs of people to be on opposite sides of a burning issue. Example: a hooker and a preacher fall in love when a new massage parlor divides the residents of a small town."
Okay. Pick your burning issue (not the bush, please), and then set up some pairs to be in opposition. You might surprise us a bit -- I mean, I never expected that the hooker would be opposed to the massage parlor, did you?
Go ahead, write it up.
Blake Snyder also provided this one. Start with the conflict!
VERSUS!!!
"Drama or comedy. Name several pairs of people to be on opposite sides of a burning issue. Example: a hooker and a preacher fall in love when a new massage parlor divides the residents of a small town."
Okay. Pick your burning issue (not the bush, please), and then set up some pairs to be in opposition. You might surprise us a bit -- I mean, I never expected that the hooker would be opposed to the massage parlor, did you?
Go ahead, write it up.