2. In the classic Hollywood structure, who is the hero and what does the hero do? In the hollywood structure the hero is one who has a physical action goal and one personally, the hero gets blocked by barriers that are usually caused by the tricksters or maybe even by themselves. But in the end they usually hit the climax of their meaning and make their mark.
3. In the classic Hollywood structure, who is the antagonist and what does the antagonist do? The antagonist would usually come …show more content…
Only some directors or producers write their own screenplays. How do other directors or producers obtain screenplays? In some cases some producers will write there own screen plays but many more purchase them from professional screenwriters or paying for the right to purchase a screenplay at a later, predetermined date
Critical Thinking Questions
1. What would be some of the benefits of using a specific dramatic structure such as Freytag's pyramid? What would be some of the drawbacks of using a specific dramatic structure such as Freytag's pyramid? Some of the benefits of using Freytag's pyramid is that it is a very simple structure to follow when performing, it also has a way to where if you do exactly what the plot is telling you then, the whole idea and the meaning of the performance could be perfectly clear.
2. How do you think a script writer can acquire the skills needed to be successful? Be creative! I believe that in order for a script writer could acquire the skills needed to be a success, would be to actually create the scripts from his/her experience, and the way that people communicate today. The reason why i would say this is because if an older way of communication was used it would make the performance seem up to date and may cause the audience to look at it in there own shoes. By doing that the idea of understanding would be alot better then one of