Chapter 7: act i structure – Mariner Software Contour for Windows User Manual

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Chapter 7: Act I Structure

W

ith the Central Question established, and always in the forefront,

itʼs time to get specific about how weʼre going to answer it within the
108-115 pages of our screenplay.

Weʼve previously discussed a screenplay being divided into three
acts, and how if you divide the second act in half, youʼll have four
sections of approximately the same length.

We also mentioned that a script is made up exactly 44 plot points --
no more and no less. Remember that a plot point is a discreet,
unique and essential chunk of story information. In the hierarchy of
screenwriting, it exists above beats and scenes and just below acts.

Now, itʼs time to focus on Act I, with our hero in their Orphan stage of
Archetypal development.

In This Chapter:

Developing Act I Plot Points

Plot Point I

Plot Point 2

Plot Point 3

Plot Point 4

Plot Point 5

Plot Point 6

Plot Point 7

Plot Point 8

Plot Point 9

Plot Point 10

Plot Point 11

Plot Point 12

Reiterating the Central Question

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