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Sherlock | A Study in Pink | Scene Breakdown | Scene 04
Analyzing the fourth scene of BBCs Sherlock, when Watson first meets Sherlock.


Sherlock | A Study in Pink | Scene Breakdown | Scene 03
Analyzing the Mike Stamford scene of Sherlock "A Study in Pink" using Conflict, Rule of Threes, and Conciseness.


Sherlock | A Study in Pink | Scene Breakdown | Scene 02
Analyzing the second scene of Sherlock "A Study in Pink" using Story Circle, Four-Corner Opposition, Rule of Threes, and Conciseness.


Sherlock | A Study in Pink | Scene Breakdown | Scene 01
Analyzing the first scene of Sherlock "A Study in Pink" using Story Circle, Four-Corner Opposition, Rule of Threes, and Conciseness.


Conciseness | Writing 101
When plotting a narrative, there are three main elements I think on: Character and Conflict we've covered. The third is Conciseness.


The Rule of Threes | Writing 101
In storytelling, there's a balance between being effective and being efficient.


Sherlock | Quadrant Method
Sherlock's "A Study in Pink" is a masterful example of fusing character and theme into an organic, lived story.


Sherlock | Four Corner Opposition
Discover how conflict brings out character traits, and theme, in Sherlock: A Study in Pink!


Four-Corner Conflict | Writing 101
In this planning method, you take the core beliefs you want to argue and you place them on a grid with their opposing argument.


Marrying Theme and Story | Quadrant Method | Writing 101
How do you combine the lessons of FOUR CORNER OPPOSITION and THE STORY CIRCLE into one harmonized method? It's hard!


The Sherlock Story Circle | Watson
Breakdown the How's and Why's of Story with BBC's Sherlock.


Creating Character Arcs | Writing 101
The trick to writing great stories, every time, in any medium!
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