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Imagination

Power of Imagination characters see the world as or make the world into a miraculous and magical place.  They can access what others can’t.  Their reaction to this unique perception is affirming and all embracing.

These  characters are launched on a quest when something in the wider world is disrupted, thrown out of balance or is causing danger or deep divisions.  They are reluctant heroes who are thrust into their roles by larger circumstances.  Greatness is usually thrust upon the Power of Imagination character via a special message, personal intuition, vivid vision or supernatural imperative that calls to them in some deeply powerful way. 

In calling others to heed their vision, these characters naturally collect diverse individuals who share a common purpose despite significant outward differences and even conflicting agendas or opposing points of view.  Their goal to keep the potentially divisive group together and to restore harmony and balance to the world.



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A Complete Character Analysis
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A character driven by the Power of Imagination used to be a fairly rare character in film and television. More recently, these Character Types are more common. Power of Imagination  characters are the naifs, innocents and eccentrics, seemingly the last person anyone would think of as a hero. They are, in fact, the classic mythic hero or the reluctant hero that Joseph Campbell and Chris Vogler describe. 

Film examples include:  Horton in Horton Hears a Who; Luke Skywalker in Star Wars; Frodo in The Lord of the Rings; Amelie Poulain in Amelie; and Lt. John Dunbar in Dances with Wolves.

John Locke in Lost; Alison Dubois in Medium; Ned in Pushing Daisies; Phoebe Buffay in Friends; and Hiro Nakamura in Heroes are great television examples of this Character Type. 

The Power of Imagination eBook explains how all these characters are alike and how each character is made individually distinct.
 
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Order The Power of Imagination eBook today!
 
A Complete Character Analysis
Dozens of Examples from
Film and Television
 
$29.95
 

The Power of Imagination eBook illustrates exactly how to create and differentiate this character based on his or her:

1.  World View (beliefs about how the world works)  What are the essential core beliefs that motivate a Power of Imagination character’s actions?

2.  Role or Function
(position in the story or role in the ensemble)  What do the other players look to a Power of
Imagination character to do or provide in the story?

3.  Values in Conflict (competing values that push the character to extremes) What opposing choices establish the Power of
Imagination character’s moral code?  What is this character willing to fight, sacrifice or die for?  And why?

4.  Story Questions (emotional journey in the story)  What personal issues, dilemmas and internal conflicts does a Power of
Imagination character wrestle with over the course of the story?  What does this character ask of him or her self?  What is this character's Leap of Faith in an emotionally satisfying story?

5.  Story Paradox (emotional dilemma)  What is the duality or the  contradiction at the heart of a Power of Imagination character’s story struggle?
 
6. 
Life Lessons
(how to complete the emotional journey)  What must a Power of
Imagination character learn over the course of the story to make a clear, satisfying personal transformation?
 
7.  Dark Side (this character as a predator or antagonist)  What happens when a Power of
Imagination character’s actions are driven entirely by fear?  How might or how does the story end in tragedy?

8. 
Leadership Style (what defines and qualifies this character as a leader)  How does a Power of
Imagination character convince others to follow?  How does this character take charge and command?
 
9.  Film Examples
(the Power of
Imagination character as a protagonist)
 
10. Television Examples (the Power of
Imagination character as central to an ensemble)
 
11.  Real Life Examples
(historical Power of
Imagination figures on the world stage)

You can immediately apply this information.  This eBook contains a full analysis of the Power of Imagination character in his or her many different guises and roles. 

It provides an in-depth discussion of this character's action and dialogue in several films and/or television shows and scores of other examples and scenes and dialogue from a variety of classic and recent films and television programs. 

There is a chart of the character's core motivations and characteristics to use as quick reference.  This handy tool sums the character up succinctly and serves as a guide as you write. 

After reading this eBook you will have a thorough understanding of the Power of Imagination character's motivations, psychological dynamics and internal conflict.  You see how the variety of characters in the Type are the same and how they are made individual, distinct and unique.

 
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Order The Power of Imagination eBook today!
 
A Complete Character Analysis
Dozens of Examples from
Film and Television
 
$29.95
 
 
Learn how to create authentic character responses and reactions that are recognizably “true” at every step of the story and during every moment of screen time.

Discover a Power of Imagination character's specific goals, unique emotional obstacles and very distinct responses and reactions to any opportunity, challenge or threat that might come up in the story.
 
This eBook will help you develop unique, original, evocative and authentic Power of Imagination characters that fully explore all the contradictions, reversals and surprises of this character as a fully formed three-dimensional human being. 
 
Using this approach, you can deliver on and EXCEED audience expectations.  The audience will instantaneously recognize and relate to your character because your character “feels real.”
 
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Order The Power of Imagination eBook today!
 
A Complete Character Analysis
Dozens of Examples from
Film and Television
 
$29.95
 
If your character somehow seems "off" and you can't put your finger on why — this eBook is for you!
 
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Horton Hears a Who - The Movie Print E-mail

Clarity in Horton Hears a Who!

by Laurie H. Hutzler

hortonThis month Notes from the Writers Room looks at the success of Horton Hears A Who.  This simple family tale, based on the Dr. Seuss book, is a big international hit.  The film has grossed over $150 million in the U.S. and an additional $125 million+ around the world ($275 million+ combined). Clarity of character made this film stand out from the crowd.

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Political Characters Print E-mail
The American Election Drama:
Two Character Types Contending for U.S. President
 
By Laurie H. Hutzler


barackclinton A candidate’s Character Type determines how he or she believes the world works and how the candidate defines his or her role in the world as a leader.  Clinton and Obama each have a unique and contradictory philosophy.
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Lost and Heroes the Television Shows Print E-mail

 The Emotional Promise of Story Type
A Power of Reason Show and A Power of Imagination Show

by Laurie H. Hutzler

heroesThis month, Notes from the Writers Room compares the seasons and season finales of Lost and Heroes

According to the Hollywood Reporter, ratings for the Lost season finale fell double digits compared to last year.   It was recently announced the series would end in 2010 with the remaining seasons airing 16 episodes each.  In contrast, Heroes finished very strongly and got its best viewership and demographic numbers since March 5th .  It was the highest-rated new drama on U.S. television.

Why is Lost losing viewers while Heroes continues to build?  How does staying true to a show’s fundamental emotional core strengthen the audience’s level of viewing satisfaction?

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When the Star is not the Protagonist Print E-mail
Why The Terminal Didn’t Satisfy Audiences
 
By Laurie H. Hutzler

terminalThe Terminal, the latest film from Steven Spielberg, starring Tom Hank and Catherine Zeta-Jones opened to middling audiences and mixed reviews. Although critics lauded Hanks’ performance, the film was not a runaway hit at the box office. There was much to like about this film but one creative mistake drastically undercut its emotional power and box office impact.

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