Title: Samir Karnik a Successful Screenwriter
1Samir Karnik a Successful Screenwriter
- A Successful Screenwriter Samir karnik is a
highly skilled literary technician, a mouthpiece
for the people, A witness to the history of the
day and a magician who conjures illusions for the
masses. A great screenwriter is someone who holds
up a mirror to a culture who uses language as an
art form to express ideas and personal
convictions. Most of all, Samir karnik is someone
who, every day, harnesses a powerful impulse to
bo - What Makes A Good Story
- The journey of the every man struggling against
some insurmountable dilemma been driving plots
since cave dwellers began painting their bison
hunts. By ritually enacting or rehearsing human
problems in an artistic realm, artists not only
allow us to relive of excitement moment, they
help us come up with solutions for real-life
challenges. Even if your movie is populating with
A List actors, a messy story line will disappoint
or even anger a paying audience. They'll give it
bad word of mouth and will tell their friends not
to bother seeing it.
2An elegant story is the samir karnik priority. A
story should also be time to time. This means it
must relevant to today's audience and to current
issues. It's important for the writer be in touch
with the zeitgeist or spirit of the times. In
fact, the writer must have slightly ahead of the
times. Considering that it takes a few years to
get a script into production after it been sold,
the writer must actually have a grip on what
tomorrow's mood maybe. To assure his or her place
in an ever-changing market, the writer needs on
the crest of the new wave of oncoming ideas. If
you see a bandwagon, stay off it. At the very
least, a story needs a clearly identified main
character, Samir karnik as well as clear outlines
and themes to "hook" the audience and get their
interest. We refer to these key structures as the
four Ps Plot, Protagonist, dramatic Problem and
Premise.
3Your Exercise You may not feel ready to commit to
one particular idea at this point, but the
discipline here is to claim what is important now
as a starting point. Refine ideas as you begin to
explore and understand the elements that you are
committing to paper. The following exercises will
help! Define a concept that you would like to
explore. For example, you may want to explore the
idea that "Good will always overcome evil if
guided by love." Define a protagonist who might
help you explore your premise. Decide upon some
problems the protagonist may have that leads him
or her into struggle. Define one or more
obstacles that may lead the protagonist into a
struggle or dilemma with one-or both-of the two
key support roles.