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Brock Wilbur




Brock Wilbur is a writer, actor, comedian, musician and producer living in Los Angeles since 2007. He graduated from Northwestern University and was born and raised in Salina, Kansas. In 2011, he releases two feature films including Your Friends Close (a video game dramedy) and Act Naturally (a nudist colony comedy). See how he gave all that information out of order? He's going straight Tarantino on this profile. Keep up with all his activities and/or contact him at his website: http://www.brockwilbur.com

 

 

Sequence 5: Subplot Savior

Screenwriting Script Tips
It sucks being the middle child. Many experts agree that the middle child is lost, out of place, or loses direction. When you begin sequence five, you most likely will relate. This, in many respects, is the hardest sequence to write, and the infamous SECOND ACT SAG can set in if you don’t have a strong SUBPLOT to take the ball for a while. The subplot should have been set up earlier, so go back to it now – and use it at full throttle. And since we’re not ready for the main culmination yet, it’s necessary to create a new circumstance where your main character(s) must…

Thor (2011)

Screenplay Five Plot Point Breakdowns
Screenplay Genre: Action / Adventure / Fantasy Movie Time: 115 minutes 1. INCITING INCIDENT During Thor’s (Chris Hemsworth) coronation ceremony, frost giants break in to Asguard and attempt to steal the powerful frost cube. Thor is determined to punish the frost giants for their grievous affront even though such an action is against his father Odin’s (Anthony Hopkins) wishes. Thor goes behind his father’s back and recruits his friends to accompany him on the perilous trip to Yodenheim. (00:14: 39)
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