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Lessons From the Screenplay: How and When to Reveal Story Information

This is one of my favorite Lessons from the Screenplay. In it, Michael Tucker uses Ex Machina as a prime example of how to control the information that you reveal to audiences/readers of your story.

This is just one of more than forty videos in this series. Head over to YouTube to check out all of Michael’s Lessons from the Screenplay. You can also subscribe for future updates.

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