Facts and images that are not subject to interpretation because they are implicitly stated in the script.

  • Facts are events that happened or circumstances that are true before the scene starts
  • Events are things that happen in the scene, but once they happen they become facts.
    • Remember so that facts and events can be immutable, they have to be clear and not open to interpretation. For example: It is evening, or Angel is Mary's son.
  • You can use immutable facts as stable foundations for your more imaginative ideas about the character.
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