My first featured article at Script Magazine!!
STORYTELLING HACKS: the Music Method and Christopher Nolan Method

Hi! It’s Stephenie.
I’m incredibly proud of this article.
My enormous gratitude to Michael Lee Simpson for his help coordinating these exclusive interviews with:
Colin Aguiar, the Oscar-winning Indian-Canadian composer for Life of Pi and so much more.

Alberto Bellavia, celebrated Italian composer for films such as Sin Eater, Arcanum, Blue Glass, and more than even his own website can attempt to summarize.

And OMFG will someone please tell my nerd brain to calm down…
Ron Wasserman, legendary TV theme composer for shows like Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers, X-Men: TAS, Sweet Valley High, and probably every other 90s theme song you remember.

THEY SAY WE ONLY USE A FRACTION OF A SONG’S POTENTIAL

In screenwriting, you can start the story in a way that’s completely rational and sensible — but also so expected that you’re already working against yourself to keep the audience’s interest.
One simple innovation from how to write hit songs will help you overcome this obstacle in your stories. Music writing is, after all, just another form of storytelling.
Follow the jump to Script Magazine to read how this neat storytelling hack can elevate your story to the heights of Inception.
THE END (DAMN GIRL, THAT’S DARK)

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