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Posted by cheryl croasmun on March 26, 2023 at 8:20 pm
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Karen Christine is ready for feedback!
What I learned doing this assignment is that next time I will create a framework for a TV show I will take much more care to use less words from the beginning. It took me hours to get my results from previous lessons into the framework
For me it was fascinating and rewarding to see how all the ideas and results now have found their place in the framework.
I also discovered one character I want to think about and maybe make some changes.
Right now, I am very happy with the result, and grateful to exchange some feedback with you. Good luck to you all with your frameworks – and Cheers to everybody who makes it!
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Subject Line: Jan is ready for feedback!
WIL: I love bullet points – now even more. Going over them again and again I failed here and there yet it will help tremendously during the next weeks, I believe.
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Cat has completed the BW Framework!
What I learned doing this assignment was how putting all the lessons together and seeing how my ideas evolved for my show making it stronger. I do feel I can still make some points stronger but at least it is a start!
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Chanda is ready for feedback!
What I learned doing this assignment is that once you have your framework for your show, there are so many different directions you can take it. You get a general idea of what occurs over the life of your series. Even if you have some things that are questionable or uncertain, the framework gives your show a good head start. I also love the bullet points. Makes everything look neat and concise.
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Chanda Haynes.
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KZ has completed the BW Framework!
What I learned doing this assignment…is that pulling all the ideas from the disparate lessons into one chart helps assess the strength of the story at a glance, and makes it very easy to elevate the quality in all areas: raise the stakes, deepen the mystery, ramp up the intrigue, etc.
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