Right off the bat, we established that our protagonist should have a niche--something that makes his/her character memorable and more appealing to an audience (which is important in a drama!)
We took admittedly a long time to carefully consider the various directions that we could go in before commiting to one idea. I felt very strongly that it would be wise to make a movie incorporating things that I am an expert on--for example, I did not want to make the mistake of writing the main character as an art prodigy when I can barely draw stick figures.
Left Side: What I envisioned for the art Right Side: What the art would have turned out like |
After spending half of another class period refining our plot, we decided the movie as a whole would revolve around a young musician who inherits a hereditary disorder that causes hearing loss and how s/he would handle the obstacles that arise. In the opening scene however, the protagonists' hearing disability is not revealed until the end--which not only satisfies my needfor a twist ending but also
stays within genre conventions, as it is not unusual for a drama to peak the interest with a twist.