How (Not) To Write Character Development
What really makes a character arc unforgettable, and what mistakes make them fall flat? In this video we break down how to write character development that feels earned versus the kind that leaves audiences frustrated. Using examples like Woody in Toy Story, Marlin in Finding Nemo, and Asha in Wish, we explore why some arcs resonate while others fall apart. đź’ĽInquiries: [email protected]

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