![]() If the advice seems common sense, one wonders how to apply it when writing a serial killer story, a medieval historical novel or a sci-fi movie in the year 4000: we contact the most serious serial killer. The basic idea is that we only speak well of what we know. In the first chapter Investigations on the character, Linda Seger advises to learn very closely about each of the characters that one wishes to create, for example by making contact with people who embody them in real life. ![]() Let’s take a closer look! Linda Seger’s advice summary In Creating Unforgettable Characters, she sets out in 10 chapters her vision of creating dramatic characters: Linda Seger has notably worked as a consultant for many films and series (such as McGiver and The Bridge), and has seen thousands of scripts pass through her hands. The “script doctor” Linda Seger published in 1990 a book entitled Creating Unforgettable Characters, with this subtitle: “ A Practical Guide to Character Development in Films, TV Series, Advertisements, Novels & Short Stories“.
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