Sponsored by our lovely wine sponsor, Steele Wines, and the incomparable screenwriting and career coach, Lee Jessup, this episode dives into the importance of delivering character flaw and how it relates to creating emotion - not only within each individual scene and moment, but how the emotion evolves and changes throughout your structured story. Whether you're writing a feature of a TV series, you'll get a lot out of this episode that Max hosts alongside one of his Story Farm coaches, Cameron Graham. Cameron has been in the screenwriting education game for nearly two decades, and loves working one-on-one with writers. If you're curious about The Story Farm, check out www.TheStoryFarm.org or email Max directly at max@thestoryfarm.org or find out more.
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You can reach out to Max regarding any type of query: max@networkisa.org If you have particular interest in working with him on a one-on-one coaching and development basis, email him at max@thestoryfarm.org. His Story Farm development and coaching service is quickly becoming the best in the business! Felicity can also be reached at Felicity@networkisa.org. She, too, can work with you one-on-one, so don't hesitate to inquire. We can't wait to support you.
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