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Therefore, as Guy Ritchie does with beautiful aplomb in this version of Holmes, give the audience what they want, what they need – but with an added twist that helps drive your story on in unexpected and delicious new directions.Īnd then throw in a naked Stephen Fry. If the audience, for a second, is allowed to think ‘here we go again’, you risk losing them to the purgatory of mediocrity. The example I’m referring to (of course) is Holmes’ slow-motion pre-fight analysis that gives us a visual insight into the works of his genius mind.īut the second, equally important and directly linked skill to remember is – undermine expectation. Whether it’s Mensa-worthy lateral thinking, ball-shrinking physical strength or fly-popping beauty, make sure your audience has a visual aid to remind them of why they’re watching this character’s story. By this I (of course) mean the development of a stylistic device that you use on several occasions in order to remind your audience of the hero-making qualities of your protagonist. First comes the idea of what I like to call repetitive awesomeness. There are two points to make on style, and both are of paramount important to the burgeoning scriptarian. No, not the inclusion of fully-functioning facial transplanting facilities in Victorian England (just saying).

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Whether you thought the second outing A Game of Shadows was wonderful, or watchable but marred by an awful, unbelievable story and a useless female lead (just saying), you’ll no doubt have noticed something pretty unique about your viewing experience. Or, is it because you have a devilishly canny-minded agent capable of landing you in the sweetest of sweet gigs time and again? Because that is, without a doubt, what one might call the Guy Ritchie-led Sherlock Holmes franchise. How is you’re indefatigable drive to make the world love you so successful? Is it because you play some of the coolest superheroes in the world? Is it because of your cheeky grin? Your auburn eyes?

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Main Story Walkthrough Prologue Walkthrough (Scottish Highlands & Gringotts Vault 12) Attend Your First Day at Hogwarts Walkthrough (Classes & Hogsmeade) Find The Secret in the Restricted Section Walkthrough (Library) Living as a Student Until Professor Fig Returns Walkthrough (Classes & Lower Hogsfield) Tell Professor Fig About the Map Chamber Walkthrough (The Map Chamber) Complete the First Keeper Trial Walkthrough (Classes, The Room of Requirement & The Undercroft) Improve your Magical Abilities to Access the Next Trial & Prepare for Your Search for the Next Keeper Walkthrough (Map Chamber & San Bakar's Tower) Prepare for Your Search for the Final Keeper - Part 1 Walkthrough (Alohomora, Magical Beasts & Lodgok) Prepare for Your Search for the Final Keeper - Part 2 Walkthrough (Astronomy Class, The High Keep & Rookwood's Trial) Stop Ranrok and Rookwood Part 1 Walkthrough (Fire and Vice, Professor Weasley's Assignment, In the Shadow of the Mine, and It's All Gobbledegook) Stop Ranrok and Rookwood Part 2 Walkthrough (The Headmistress Speaks, The Polyjuice Plot, and Niamh Fitzgerald's Trial) Prepare for Your O.W.L.S.Oh Robert.














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