I have decided to set a couple writing projects aside, wasn't make any headway anyway.
But I am currently writing a treatment for a short. And yes.....it is high concept. Never thought I would write something like this, always thought I would stick with action. But the idea for it came to me in a lucid dream a few nights ago, and it woke me up in a cold sweat. I HAVE to write this.
So the question is:
How would you go about representing a character or scenario as a human emotion. Happiness, sadness, fury.....etc. LOL, putting a sign on the character with that emotion is out. Character development is definitely a weak area of mine, unless it is the lead in the story.
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04-11-2012 05:59 PM
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04-11-2012 11:46 PM
Difficult. You run the risk of ending up with one of those wanky alternative theatre scripts where the woman in diapers and a blue hat represents The Death of Capitalism and the man wearing an evening dress covered in dead goldfish represents Entropy

You could simply have each character demonstrate their emotion, but a few minutes of watching Happiness giggling and Sadness weeping could get really annoying too...
If the audience does need to immediately understand that a particular character does represent e.g. Happiness, then a literal label may indeed be the solution. Wearing a sign around their neck would certainly be rather dull, but possibly some more original costuming could achieve the same purpose?
In your lucid dream, how did you know what emotion each character represented?
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04-12-2012 04:51 AM
Just thought of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Clementine and her hair...
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04-12-2012 07:41 AM
For some of these...
INT. TRACT HOUSE DINNING ROOM - NIGHT
JOE, 20's, smiles as IRMAGARD, 20's, enters with a tray of roasted chicken.
INT. TRACT HOUSE LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
JOE, 20's, shakes his fist at IRMAGARD, 20's.
JOE
You'll never get a divorce from me.
IRMAGARD
Who'd want to. I'll get torture you for the rest of your living days, as your wife.
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04-12-2012 09:19 AM
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04-14-2012 11:29 PM
I would go with color.
Barring that you could represent them using a hair and costume combo.
The way that a happy, innocent person dresses is very different than the way that a conniving person would.




Intriguing Character Development Issue.



