Crafting Dynamic Characters
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
To craft dynamic characters, you must remember this: connection. Learn from a bestselling author and story coach how to conceive and write memorable characters.
Syllabus
Introduction
- What to expect
- Why is character so important?
- How this course works
- The most important questions readers ask
- Character quick start: The game of "And? So"
- Instructor jam: The game of "And? So"
- A new spin on show vs. tell
- Point of view
- Tool 1: Revealing character through thought
- Exercise: Penny for your thoughts
- Instructor jam: Penny for your thoughts
- Tool 2: Revealing character through reaction
- Exercise: Reaction shot
- Instructor jam: Reaction shot
- Tool 3: Revealing character through dialogue
- Exercise: What's really being said
- Instructor jam: What's really being said
- Tool 4: Revealing character through voice
- Exercise: Voice extremes
- Instructor jam: Voice extremes
- Tool 5: Revealing character through emotion
- Exercise: Emotional taboo
- Instructor jam: Emotional taboo
- Tool 6: Revealing character through inner struggle
- Exercise: Easily triggered
- Instructor jam: Easily triggered
- Tool 7: Revealing character through other characters
- Exercise: What can you do for me?
- Instructor jam: What can you do for me?
- The four foundations of a dynamic character
- Exercise: Meet your protagonist
- Instructor jam: Meet your protagonist
- Foundation 1: Wounds
- Exercise: Wounds
- Instructor jam: Wounds
- Foundation 2: Needs
- Exercise: Needs
- Instructor jam: Needs
- Foundation 3: Objectives
- Exercise: Objectives
- Instructor jam: Objectives
- Foundation 4: Motivations
- Exercise: Motivations
- Instructor jam: Motivations
- Secondary characters and antagonists
- Growth and change
- Next steps
- A work in progress
Taught by
Jessica Brody, Writing Master Teaching Assistant and Mary Kole
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