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Screenwriting How-To ArticlesA Hundred Henchmen?

What if you have 40 Thieves robbing passengers on an express train or a teacher with 40 Students or an office with 40 Executives? How to create distinctive minor character roles. From Weapons For Weirdos to “Warriors” Theory to creating “spear carrier” characters who don’t feel like a number.

William C. Martell
Breaking & Entering by Barri EvinsBreaking & Entering: Secrets Only the Pros Know – When to Break the RulesBarri Evins
Breaking & Entering by Barri EvinsBreaking & Entering: Five Things Readers Wish Every Writer KnewBarri Evins
Screenwriting How-To ArticlesASK DR. FORMAT: How to Get More White on the PageDave Trottier
Script Notes by Michael TabbSCRIPT NOTES: How Dual Mentor Characters WorkMichael Tabb
Specs & The City by Brad JohnsonSpecs & The City: Female Characters and… Pretty Much Every Movie EverBrad Johnson
Screenwriting How-To ArticlesMagic Bullet: Characters, Concepts, and How to Look Like a ProMichael Ferris

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