Character Development Secrets - 7 Steps to Developing Real People -
Part 1
by Writers of the Round Table, Inc
Part One: Desire and Fear
Creating convincing characters that are believable takes time and discipline.
Creating dynamically real individuals without imposing your own thoughts
and impressions upon them is not easy to do, but this step is often
the difference between a novel or screenplay that sits in a closet and
one that finds its way around town and into the hands of audiences.
Spend time with character development - building your characters before
they enter the world of your story - and you turn the process of writing
your manuscript into an easier and more enjoyable ride. You also get
the added reward of a finished product that agents, publishers, producers
and readers can truly be excited by.
There is no magic to character development. You can create living,
breathing people, monsters, animals and settings by following a few,
simple steps. In the end, you will have created three-dimensionality
that breathes life into your story.
As a former executive with LA Film Lab Entertainment (a literary development
and production company), I have learned that good writing isn't a gift.
Talent equals discipline multiplied by time, and you must practice (daily)
the art of development to master your craft.
Here is a proven framework to assist you in creating rich and complex
characters. The complexity that you desire comes through:
1) Labeling their desire essences
2) Labeling their fear essences
3) Getting specific about their past
4) Labeling their behavior
5) Raising their stakes
6) Not meddling in their lives
7) Letting them play
Ask provoking questions in line with these steps, answer them thoroughly,
and then repeat the process to provide constant individual growth in
your characters that mirrors life.
In this series of articles, I will guide you through the seven steps
to successful character development. In this first part, we'll work
through the first two steps: your characters' desires and fears.
1) Label the Desire Essences of each of your main characters
The first key to deepening your work comes from finding the major motivators
in the lives of your characters. What drives their actions and reactions?
Do their desires stem from specific experiences? We all have deep-seeded
aspirations that spur our choices, thoughts, acts, and responses. These
stimuli are what differentiate us from one another and we will refer
to them as "Desire Essences." Some examples of Desire Essences
are the desire to: be intellectually brilliant; be socially famous;
hide from the world; belong to a group; be loved; party wildly; or end
your suffering and die.
Desire is at the core of every being. We naturally aspire to be, do,
or possess something that is just beyond our reach. Desire can be simple
or deeply passionate. Write down the ten most important desire essences
of each character! Once you have explored this component of your character's
psyche, you are on your way to mastering their voice.
2) Label the Fear Essences of each of your main characters
What lies at the root of each of your characters' darker sides? For
every desire they possess, they should also exhibit the antithetical
fear of failing at attaining that desire. These fears will battle their
aspirations for control over their behavior. Understand and then label
the darker sides of your characters. This step is imperative to creating
the dimensional and imperfect characters you are after. Some examples
of Fear Essences are the fear of being: stupid; ordinary; socially exposed;
rejected by a group; loathed; boring; or having to face life. Write
down the ten most important fear essences of each character.
In the next installment of this four-part series, we'll work on developing
the backstory behind these essences that creates the foundation for
your characters' present lives. We'll also delve into their behavior
and explore ways to build characters that are exciting, dynamic, and
unique.
In the meantime writers, keep your rear in the chair, your fingers
on the keys, and your writing reaching for the stars.
Writers of the Round Table, Inc. may be contacted at
http://www.writersoftheroundtable.com/
lauray@writersoftheroundtable.com.
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Corey Blake is President of Writers of the Round Table, Inc., a unique
literary development and author management company that assists best-selling
authors, directors, executives, magazines, publishers and producers
to generate writing content of substantial quality and bring it to market.
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