This blog discusses optimal script lengths for screenplays and theatre plays, emphasizing that feature films should be around 120 pages and TV episodes between 50-60 pages. It highlights the importance of pacing and structure, advising writers to break up action, avoid excessive length, and strategically plan story hooks for engagement.
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How To Use ABC Story Plotting
ABC story plotting divides a narrative into three strands: the A story (main protagonist), the B story (secondary character), and the C story (additional character or subplot). This technique enhances storytelling clarity and pacing, allowing for character exploration and thematic depth. Balance is key, and flexibility in structure is encouraged.
