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From Dreams to Screams: How to Write a Horror Script, Part 2
Part 2 of our Screenwriting Series: A deep dive into the horror genre, focused on complex characters and building terrifying atmosphere.
Introduction: the role of flat characters in horror It takes all sorts to make a world, and the same goes for the characters in our stories. While our rounded characters…
Celtx: Your Ultimate Tool for Creating an Efficient Shot List
Learn what a shot list is, why it’s essential to your shoot, and how to create one that keeps your production organized, efficient, and on track.
A jump scare isn’t a jump scare if we see it coming, and the final girl can’t be just that if we know who she’s going to be in the first five minutes! We want our horror films to be unpredictable and scare us in ways we haven’t been before.Â
In this article, we’ll explore the tropes we love to see, and those which we just need to bury for good, never to be seen or heard from again.
Many of the show’s skits, stars and moments have defined some of the most influential pop culture references, been a springboard for some of the world’s most renowned comedians and has been at the forefront of comedy writing and performance.Â
So, let’s celebrate SNL’s 50-year reign with some of our favorite sketches from over the years, and some you may have forgotten!