By giving Finn an introduction that also focuses on his main nemesis, we further make his journey to becoming a person with a face more satisfying.
We also give lots of out later when we show Finn's fear and why he's running away. These built-in excuses for his behavior are all part of his arc not just over this movie but over the series.
Okay, so I know what you're thinking, how do you plot out a movie like The Force Awakens? The answer lies in writing screenplay outlines , beat sheets , and treatments. I know we talk over and over again here about how much work goes into writing blockbuster movies , but the truth is, every professional writer I know starts with a logline, then moves into an outline, beat sheet, or treatment.
And the same is true for Star Wars. When Disney bought the property , it came with a bunch of treatments by George Lucas. And when Michael Arndt began writing, it was a treatment before it was a first draft. While lots of these things were rewritten and rebroken, you have to understand that the process was always the same.
Deliver an outline that everyone loved, then take it to draft. Re-outline the changes, rewrite the draft , so on and so forth.
So how did we get to the epic final scene? Early on the team behind the Force awakens script realized that having Luke be a big part of the movie just overpowered every other character. He's as much a legend in that movie as he is in real life, so instead, they shifted the focus to be the search for Luke, and thus we got this poignant closer. The Star Wars script is a thing of perfection. When George Lucas wrote the first draft, he had no idea that it would spawn sequels, spinoffs, and create a world people would enjoy for decades.
So what lessons in screenwriting can we take away from this masterpiece? It's an interesting companion piece to The Force Awakens, in fact, some have pointed out that in many ways "TFA" as it's called in fan circles, is a bit of a remake of the original. It makes sense, to relaunch for a new era a generation later. Compare the two scripts and let us know! Skip to main content. It features 21 original stories based on the highly anticipated seventh film in the series, The Force Awakens.
Star Wars The Force Awakens: Rey's Story-Elizabeth Schaefer Rey never thought she would leave the desert planet of Jakku, but her life is turned upside down when she meets BB-8, a small droid with a big secret.
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