I liked how Guwon and Dohee tried to challenge the problem if it will be in other drama ML and FL both don't tell…
We can thank Star Jin for putting them in the same boat. π Else, Gu Won was on the way to sacrifice himself without saying anything. She saved his life. But not in the way she wanted.
There are some good lines in the drama, but these ones are phoned in. You can write anything that way. A few quick…
Screenwriting is my main hobby. π
Before I was writing in present tense, quite visually. But it wasn't novel like (novels are past tense). I didn't like the western screenplay format (I made an episode with that), but one day I could get korean screenplays and WOW! Love at first sight! More easy and pleasant to read than novels or western screenplay.
I translated that using auto-translation soft, to see how it's made and what they put on the page. And found out they are a bit more permissives than western ones. I can't detail, but my intuition says it's why emotions are better rendered. You can see on my blog a page "reading tips", it shows the formats, with some comparisons.
Then, thanks to few IT skills, I made a soft producing html files (or screenplay format ones) from text files. I could change text format, using colors and use images instead of characters names. What's make that even more pleasant to read. The most close as possible as a drama on TV.
Why I did that visual screenplay format: obviously, I'm just an amateur. I'll never be a pro screenwriter in Korea. I even don't speak korean and don't live there, and don't have enough experience. So, instead of writing screenplay in the way a director produce it, I wanted to make it the final product.
There are some good lines in the drama, but these ones are phoned in. You can write anything that way. A few quick…
I can't help, but ideas come... well, I'm defeated by ideas. I had an idea of scene of first meeting. In a restaurant. The author talk to another man about all the tricks used in romance novels, and laugh a lot about women stupidity to believe in that.
Just behind in the place, the FL. Ofc, she stands-up angry, and go to speak to this rude, ugly and fat guy. Telling him how cynical he's, and he's a jerk scumbag. Then, she defend her ideas by quoting the lines of his books!!
Starts with a good argument conflict. But ofc, he won't reveal to her who he is. Maybe just tell her: the author you love so much is just a cheater like the others. Unacceptable for her, ofc! Kind of crazy scene where the FL defends the author, but the real man despites her and himself as author. A bit schyzo. LOL!!
But about the title, I took a bit from a kdrama screenplay I wrote recently. Well, you could laugh: "Bookstore where you rent my heart". Cheesy title, isn't it? I didn't have a will to make it a whole kdrama project. However, I wrote the first two hours of the drama.
There are some good lines in the drama, but these ones are phoned in. You can write anything that way. A few quick…
Thanks, maybe something like that was made already. But anyway, it's often like that with pitches. We can feel there is an opportunity for conflict. I was thinking about that because I'm watching Chicago Typewriter. π
My main problem about dramas is more when they become draggy and boring. The feeling that the writer doesn't have enough content for the episode, and needs to use fillers, endless series of flashback with song. Then, cheesy lines don't work anymore in this context.
There are some good lines in the drama, but these ones are phoned in. You can write anything that way. A few quick…
Drama title: Your words are my heart. π Pitch: The most famous romance novelist is a horribly cynical man, not believing a word he writes. No one has ever seen him, because he doesn't like fans and secretly despises the idiocy of the women who read him... MEETS His biggest fan, a woman convinced that he's the deepest, most sincere man on earth, because his every word touches her heart, and there can be no greater proof of love in someone. Only, she meets him without knowing he's the author she loves.
βWhat scares me the mostβ¦ is a world without you.ββIf we ever end up having to make a cruel choice, Iβll…
There are some good lines in the drama, but these ones are phoned in. You can write anything that way. A few quick random lines: - Even after death, I'll find you. - Without you, the world has no meaning and my world no longer exists. I'll leave it to you to come up with more, any basic idea like that works.
Else, Gu Won was on the way to sacrifice himself without saying anything.
She saved his life. But not in the way she wanted.
I rate less because I see it as average, not good not bad, exact mid-point.
Like: he reveals his superpowers to a famous youtuber.
Before I was writing in present tense, quite visually. But it wasn't novel like (novels are past tense). I didn't like the western screenplay format (I made an episode with that), but one day I could get korean screenplays and WOW! Love at first sight! More easy and pleasant to read than novels or western screenplay.
I translated that using auto-translation soft, to see how it's made and what they put on the page. And found out they are a bit more permissives than western ones. I can't detail, but my intuition says it's why emotions are better rendered. You can see on my blog a page "reading tips", it shows the formats, with some comparisons.
Then, thanks to few IT skills, I made a soft producing html files (or screenplay format ones) from text files. I could change text format, using colors and use images instead of characters names. What's make that even more pleasant to read. The most close as possible as a drama on TV.
Why I did that visual screenplay format: obviously, I'm just an amateur. I'll never be a pro screenwriter in Korea. I even don't speak korean and don't live there, and don't have enough experience. So, instead of writing screenplay in the way a director produce it, I wanted to make it the final product.
https://mydramalist.com/37255-psychopath-diary
https://mydramalist.com/30975-happy-if-you-died
Just behind in the place, the FL. Ofc, she stands-up angry, and go to speak to this rude, ugly and fat guy. Telling him how cynical he's, and he's a jerk scumbag. Then, she defend her ideas by quoting the lines of his books!!
Starts with a good argument conflict. But ofc, he won't reveal to her who he is. Maybe just tell her: the author you love so much is just a cheater like the others. Unacceptable for her, ofc! Kind of crazy scene where the FL defends the author, but the real man despites her and himself as author. A bit schyzo. LOL!!
But about the title, I took a bit from a kdrama screenplay I wrote recently.
Well, you could laugh: "Bookstore where you rent my heart".
Cheesy title, isn't it? I didn't have a will to make it a whole kdrama project. However, I wrote the first two hours of the drama.
Here a link to this drama beginning, 4 ep (scroll below to see the pitch):
https://w-two-worlds-season-2.blogspot.com/search/label/Screenplay%20-%20Bookstore%20Heart
A visual for the drama episodes:
https://w4worlds.fr/drama/BookstoreHeart/images/Ep01/IMG_01_EpisodeCover.jpg
My main problem about dramas is more when they become draggy and boring. The feeling that the writer doesn't have enough content for the episode, and needs to use fillers, endless series of flashback with song. Then, cheesy lines don't work anymore in this context.
Pitch:
The most famous romance novelist is a horribly cynical man, not believing a word he writes. No one has ever seen him, because he doesn't like fans and secretly despises the idiocy of the women who read him...
MEETS
His biggest fan, a woman convinced that he's the deepest, most sincere man on earth, because his every word touches her heart, and there can be no greater proof of love in someone. Only, she meets him without knowing he's the author she loves.
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You can write anything that way. A few quick random lines:
- Even after death, I'll find you.
- Without you, the world has no meaning and my world no longer exists.
I'll leave it to you to come up with more, any basic idea like that works.