THE SCRIBBLERS TOOLBOX

“A collection of tips, tools, observations, and ephemera for like-minded scribblers. Peruse, share, or disregard at your leisure.”

Jesse Alexander

Caper Crew
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Caper Crew

Are you ready to dive into the captivating world of heists, schemes, and thrilling adventures? A world that serves as the perfect playground for a team of enigmatic and highly skilled individuals, the Caper Crew.

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Scene Surfing
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Scene Surfing

Transitions are an essential element of every scribbler's toolbox, serving as a critical bridge between the scenes of your screenplay.

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Procedural vs. Serial: What’s the Difference?
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Procedural vs. Serial: What’s the Difference?

Two distinct formats that have emerged in the television landscape are procedural and serialized dramatic series. Understanding the differences between these approaches is crucial for writers seeking to create compelling narratives that engage viewers.

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Spooky Scribbles
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Spooky Scribbles

By crafting scene descriptions that are rich in detail, sensory imagery, and evocative language, scribblers can transport readers to a world of nightmares.

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It’s not a typo, it’s Wabi Sabi.
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It’s not a typo, it’s Wabi Sabi.

In a world dominated by technology and automation, perfection may seem inevitable. Yet there is a profound value in the imperfect, the fleeting, and the human. This is the essence of Wabi Sabi.

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Gun on the table or under it?
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Gun on the table or under it?

Anticipation is the thread that weaves tension and emotion into the story, while surprise is the electric jolt, roller-coaster drop, and unexpected detour that catapults the story into uncharted territory.

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Zen vibes of Japanese Ma.
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Zen vibes of Japanese Ma.

As technology advances, it is essential not to forget the storytelling power of Ma, a Japanese concept that emphasizes the importance of pause, interval, and emptiness in time and space.

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Master your craft, not your tool.
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Master your craft, not your tool.

The technology of filmmaking can aid us in achieving visual spectacles and streamlining certain processes, but it is our storytelling prowess that truly captivates and moves audiences.

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Animated Scribbling
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Animated Scribbling

When writing for animation versus live-action, there are key differences and factors to keep top of mind.

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Safe spaces where scribblers “Let it suck.”
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Safe spaces where scribblers “Let it suck.”

When screenwriters feel safe to express their ideas and perspectives, they are more likely to take risks, challenge conventions, and bring fresh perspectives to the storytelling process. This leads to the creation of diverse, authentic, and resonant narratives that captivate audiences.

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Unleashing Operational Theme
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Unleashing Operational Theme

Coined by acclaimed television writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Operational Theme serves as a guiding principle that fuels the narrative and creates long-lasting, engaging TV stories.

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The League of Heroic Scribblers
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The League of Heroic Scribblers

Whether it's the camaraderie of a D&D party or the collaboration of a team of television writers, the synergy of creative minds coming together can result in storytelling magic.

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Theme fuels everything!
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Theme fuels everything!

“Television is about creating characters driven by internal forces that, melded to the right situation, can fuel every action, every line, every scene, and every plot for hundreds of successful episodes.” Javier Grillo Marxuach

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“Tick Tock, John Matrix!”
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“Tick Tock, John Matrix!”

Whether it's a bomb ticking down, a looming deadline, or the time-sensitive quest of Commando Arnie to save his daughter from kidnappers, putting a clock on critical story elements can raise the stakes and drive your narrative.

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The Wandering Scribe
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The Wandering Scribe

The act of walking has been recognized as a catalyst for fresh ideas and renewed imagination.

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Embrace your inner Zag!
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Embrace your inner Zag!

By embracing innovation and daring to be different, you can create something that captures the imagination and leaves a lasting impact on your audience.

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Scribblers  Checklist
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Scribblers Checklist

Having a codified list of everything I’ve learned from 30 years of pro scribbling has been useful for keeping my ADHD brain on track.

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Cozy Handcuffs
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Cozy Handcuffs

The blank page can be intimidating, and it's easy to get stuck trying to come up with the perfect beginning, middle, and end. But there are certain scenes that are expected in almost every genre. By incorporating these scenes, you can create a solid foundation and get the ball rolling.

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Find the Feels
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Find the Feels

Let’s talk about the importance of identifying the emotions you want your audience to feel while watching your movie or show.

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