Re: Conquer Challenges of Writing High Concept Scripts

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Writing the High-Concept Screenplay: The Toughest Job You’ll Ever Love
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Story ideas that are high concept are key. But Jon James Miller explains how executing a high-concept screenplay is harder than you think.

Don't miss Jon's webinar on Thursday, March 16th on Developing the High-Concept Screenplay. You do not have to attend the live event to get a recording of the presentation.

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by Jon James Miller

High-concept for me has always been the definition of Hollywood entertainment: a movie that can be summed up in one sentence yet shows the potential to fill-out 90 script pages. But many misinformed, would-be screenwriters think penning a high-concept script will be easy once you have the concept itself. However, I’m here to tell you it is anything but easy to execute a high-concept screenplay. If anything, it is one of the hardest things any writer can attempt – simply because of the limitations it imposes on the narrative structure of your story, character and stakes.

The first thing to remember when conjuring any high-concept movie idea is that it has to be original...
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