August 2015

Apart from all other techniques, two things can make your screenplay
extremely thrilling and hypnotic. They are: The mysteriousness of the story, and The conflict between the Protagonist and the Antagonist

(1) The mysteriousness of the story

Let your stories be mysterious. Let the messages in your stories base on the wonders of life and the things that prove elusive to humans. The mysterious themes in your story can fall in to some of the concepts below:

The spirit world, Dream, Life after life, Eternity, Fate, Destiny, Existence of God, Masturbation, Homosexuality, Divorce, Sin, Crime, Life endeavors, Relationships, Success, Tomorrow, Weight loss and gain, Health, Enmity, The unknown, and so on.
All the concepts above are often the daily worries of humans. Humans tend to wonder their validity in life. Humans wonder why they are the order of life.


(2) The conflict between the Protagonist and the Antagonist

Let there be conflict. What's the essence of a story without at least a slightest face-off between two characters? Conflict is what makes up the heart of the story. Without conflict, the story has no bearing. The deeper the conflict in your story, the deeper the attention of the audience. Conflict in the story is the thriller in the audience. The thrills of every movie is already embedded in the minds of the audiences, you only need a great conflict in your story to activate them. The conflict in your story is the only thing your audience has to talk about the story. A story without a conflict is a dead story.

Have you wondered why millions of viewers love to see the Sony Max's "A thousand ways to die"? It's because the story lines about how deaths occur in humans are very mysterious. Again, wonder why many love to see some action movies like "Fast and furious"? It's because the conflict there in is tremendous.

Incredible Mystery and great Conflict make a Screenplay charming and enticing.


Written by: Winston Oge "Winny Greazy"

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(1)Present the main conflict on time; that's one of the ways to hook
the audience's attention

(2)Strike a puzzle at the start. Create a wonder and make the audience
a little bit shocked

(3)Show more of actions than words in the beginning

(4)Present the most incredible character on time

(5)Don't save the best for the last. Continue with the best till the last




Written by: Winston Oge " Winny Greazy" 

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If you want to answer the question above, then in your screenplay, you must create all these below:

(1) set up a competition
(2) create the two contenders in the competition
(3) set up the bone of contention
(4) create the tactics each of the contenders is using to outwit the other
(5) create the supporters of each of the contenders
(6) create the difficulties each of the contenders is having in trying to win the competition
(7) create the consequences for any of them not winning the competition
(8) create the gains of any of them winning the competition
(9) create a comparison between the strengths of each of them

Once you create all of the above, the audience will no longer be searching for the answer as the answer will be very glaring towards the end. This means there is an ample need for a great conflict in your screenplay.

The beauty of a movie is in the greatness of the conflict therein.


Written by: Winny Greazy

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Here is the order and hierarchical setting of the pastoral levels; and
the key positions and titles of office holders in the Anglican
Communion.

STATION
A Station is a church not yet up to a level to be called a parish.
It's presided over by either of the following

(1) CHURCH TEACHER
POST: Church teacher,
DUTY: Postulant
DUTY TITLE: ---
TITLE: Teacher
A church teacher is appointed into his post

(2) CATECHIST
POST: Catechist
DUTY: Postulant
DUTY TITLE: ---
TITLE: Teacher
A catechist is appointed into his post

(3) STATION PRIEST
POST: Priest
DUTY: Vicar
DUTY TITLE: ---
TITLE: Reverend
A priest is ordained into his post


PARISH
A Parish is a church that has different stations under it. A Parish is
presided over by either of the following

(1) PARISH PRIEST
POST: Parish Priest
DUTY: Vicar
DUTY TITLE: ---
TITLE: Reverend
A priest is ordained into his post

(2) ASSITANT PARISH PRIEST
POST: Parish Priest
DUTY: Curet
DUTY TITLE: ---
TITLE: Reverend
A Priest is ordained into his post

(3) CANON
POST: Canon/Parish Priest
DUTY: Vicar
DUTY TITLE: Canon
TITLE: Reverend Canon
A Canon is installed into his post


ARCHDEACONRY
Archdeaconry is a church that has different Parishes under it. An
Archdeaconry is presided over by either of the following

(1) ARCHDEACON
POST: Archdeacon
DUTY: Vicar
DUTY TITLE: ---
TITLE: Venerable
An Archdeacon is collated into his post

(2) ASSITANT PRIEST
POST: Priest
DUTY: Curet
DUTY TITLE: ---
TITLE: Reverend


DIOCESE
The headquarters of a diocese is known as the Cathedral. A Diocese has
different Archdeaconries under it.
The cathedral is presided over by the following

(1) DEAN OF THE CATHEDRAL
POST: Dean
DUTY: Curet
DUTY TITLE: Dean
TITLE: Very Reverend
A dean is appointed into his post

(2)BISHOP
POST: Bishop
DUTY: The Diocesan
DUTY TITLE: Lord, his Lordship
TITLE: Rt. Reverend
A bishop is consecrated into his post


PROVINCE
A province has different Dioceses under it. The headquarters of a
province is known as the Provincial Cathedral.
The Provincial Cathedral is presided over by the following

(1) ARCHBISHOP
POST: Archbishop
DUTY: The Archbishop
DUTY TITLE: Grace, His Grace
TITLE: Most Reverend
An Archbishop is elected into his post


THE ANGLICAN COMMUNION
All the Provinces are under the Anglican Communion. It is presided
over by the following

(1)PRIMATE
POST: Primate
DUTY: The Primate
DUTY TITLE: Grace, His Grace
TITLE: Most Reverend
A Primate is elected into his post


In the Anglican Communion, we have groups that make up the three houses:

(A) The house of Bishops
-Bishops
-Arch Bishops

(B) The house of Clergies
-The priests
-The canons
-The Archdeacons
-The Deans

(C)The house of Laities
-The knights
-The legal
-The Church teachers
-The Catechists
-The lay readers
- The congregation


NOTE the following:

(1) In the Anglican Church system, you do not use the term
'Promotions', you use "Preferment"
(2)A Bishop "reigns"; he does not "rule"
(3)A bishop is "translated"; not "transferred"
(4)A chaplain is the personal assistant priest to the Bishop.