As a feature screenwriter, I'm fairly new. Just now starting work on only my second one. So, I don't know if this is something I can always expect to experience, or if it's just coincidence that I've experienced it on both of my first feature screenplays.
One thing. One lousy stinking thing that I couldn't decide on. I had a general idea of what situation I wanted a character to be in, but couldn't nail down specific details. Then, finally, almost out of the blue, the details surface, and they just fit.
Problem is, across the span of the entire feature, there are a TON of these tiny little details that have yet to be figured out. All I've solved is one of them.
But wait a minute. The more I think about it, this one detail has a significant impact on all the others that are undecided. With one detail nailed-down, one-by-one the dominoes start to fall, with all the problematic areas practically solving themselves.
Is this what it feels like when writer's block finally dies? Whatever it is, it's awesome!
Anybody else have similar experiences?
One thing. One lousy stinking thing that I couldn't decide on. I had a general idea of what situation I wanted a character to be in, but couldn't nail down specific details. Then, finally, almost out of the blue, the details surface, and they just fit.
Problem is, across the span of the entire feature, there are a TON of these tiny little details that have yet to be figured out. All I've solved is one of them.
But wait a minute. The more I think about it, this one detail has a significant impact on all the others that are undecided. With one detail nailed-down, one-by-one the dominoes start to fall, with all the problematic areas practically solving themselves.
Is this what it feels like when writer's block finally dies? Whatever it is, it's awesome!
Anybody else have similar experiences?