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Screenplays30 Days of Tips for Developing Characters: Comfort, Revenge, Fear and Power

Developing our characters to their fullest requires deep exploration of character motivations. Jeanne Veillette Bowerman shares tips on pushing characters out of their comfort zones, discovering their potential for revenge, fear and power.

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