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When you get that feeling in your stomach that something's just not right—that's probably tension in your screenplay. And that’s a good thing. The formula for tension in screenplays is that you want to raise it. Nathan and Ryan perform script surgery on "Dunkirk." In Logline Cage Match, Ryan pitches his screenplay “Thirty-something Chessmaster,” inspired by actual inspiring events.
By Ryan Abbott and Nathan Hare, Screenplay Writers1.3
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When you get that feeling in your stomach that something's just not right—that's probably tension in your screenplay. And that’s a good thing. The formula for tension in screenplays is that you want to raise it. Nathan and Ryan perform script surgery on "Dunkirk." In Logline Cage Match, Ryan pitches his screenplay “Thirty-something Chessmaster,” inspired by actual inspiring events.