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Scriptnotes Podcast

655 - Conflict and Stakes Compendium

Scriptnotes Podcast

John August

Screenwriter, Tv & Film, Writing, John, Screenwriting, August, Craig, Screenplay, Mazin

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

In this compendium episode, John and Craig look at two of the most fundamental building blocks of compelling stories – conflict and stakes.

We define six forms of conflict common in movies, and explore ways to sustain conflict within a scene and throughout a story. We also look for ways to find the root of your character’s stakes, pick the right stakes for the world around them, and the importance of making everything personal.

In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Craig look at Whiplash and how it finds conflict at the perfect tempo.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome my name is John August and you're listening to episode 655 of script notes.

0:06.5

It's a podcast about screenwriting and things that are interesting to screenwriters.

0:10.6

Today on the show it is a compended episode where we go back through the archives and find great topics and smushed them together in one episode.

0:18.0

Drew, tell us what you found this week.

0:20.0

So this compendium actually came about because I needed it this week. You personally needed this? this

0:23.8

So this compendium actually came about because I needed it this.

0:24.4

I personally needed it.

0:25.4

I'm in the selfishly.

0:26.4

Yes, this is just for me.

0:28.0

All right, it doesn't apply to anyone else.

0:29.4

But hopefully someone can get something out of it.

0:31.0

So I'm in the middle of revisions right now and most of the notes I had

0:33.8

were sort of that the stakes were muddy, which I think is code for I'm bored with this, but you know.

0:38.6

Yeah, yeah, yeah, they weren't quite sure why they should continue to pay attention to your

0:43.6

discretion. Yeah, why am I turning the page? Yeah. So I was trying to fix it at

0:46.8

kind of a structure level. I was hitting a brick wall, so not to make your

0:49.9

head big, but I was like what did John and Craig say about this so I went back and in like five minutes

0:55.2

You guys gave me the tools to it sort of shifted my perspective and cracked it open so it made me real excited and I figured why not put it together.

1:03.6

Fantastic. Well great. I'm glad this helped you out and hopefully this will help out our

1:06.6

listeners as well. So before we get into this compendium we have one bit of news

1:10.4

slash housekeeping to handle. So in the 12 years we've been doing this

1:14.0

podcast I have learned that our listeners are brilliant and multi-talented so

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