Finding the Source of Conflict in Your Main Character Throughline











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Distinguishing the Main Character Throughline in Storytelling • Jim Hull, host of Building Subtxt, dives into the intricacies of identifying the source of conflict within a Main Character Throughline, differentiating it from the Objective Story Throughline, with an emphasis on the importance of separating the roles of the Protagonist and the Main Character in storytelling. • Through detailed analysis of examples like 'Poor Things,' 'Oppenheimer,' 'Past Lives,' and 'American Fiction,' Jim explains how the Main Character's personal baggage and internal conflicts provide a unique perspective that engages the audience's empathy. • Jim further illustrates the significance of honesty and vulnerability from authors in creating meaningful narratives. The video serves as a guide for writers to effectively explore and articulate the Main Character's journey and conflicts, reinforcing the value of personal depth in storytelling. • 00:00 Welcome to Building Subtxt: Unveiling the Main Character Throughline • 00:52 Understanding Throughlines: The Foundation of Storytelling • 01:13 Distinguishing Between Protagonist and Main Character • 03:51 Exploring Main Character Throughlines in Film • 09:35 Applying the Concept: Identifying Sources of Conflict • 11:55 Conclusion: The Importance of the Main Character Throughline • Make your stories unforgettable with Subtxt. Elevate your writing with tools designed to enhance your narrative’s depth and engagement. Start your journey to storytelling mastery today at Subtxt: https://subtxt.app • Want to learn more? Join the AI-Powered Storytelling cohort, and dive into the depths of narrative theory and how best to leverage this new frontier of technology. Find out why 160+ students have rated the course 4.9 and get a free year of Subtxt Pro with your enrollment! (https://narrativefirst.com/ai-powered.... • #writingcommunity #screenwriting #narrativedesign #subtxt #creativewriting

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