
Turn All Your Story Ideas Into Fully-Developed Works of Fiction with Hollywood
Screenplay's Powerful Story-Development Engine
The StoryCraft(tm) system of story-development that Hollywood
Screenplay SuperPro (and HS SuperStandard) incorporates was the first complete
program ever designed in software form and is the favorite among thousands of writers -
professional and wanna-be alike - around the world.
HS SuperPro (and HS SuperStandard)
Story-Development Features
(HS Pro and HS Standard do not contain the story-development system.)
The StoryCraft system allows you to...
Develop your story's premise,
including Concept, Category (Action or Theme), and Genre
Detail the main characters,
their "Helpers," and their "Worlds."
Match the story you want to
write with Structure Steps adapted from the classics
Incorporate Joseph Campbell's
mythological approach and other literary techniques
Brainstorm and develop unique
plot twists
at each Structure Step
Work without confusion on any
part of the story, wherever and whenever you have an idea
Systematically revamp previously
created stories
In other words, the StoryCraft system gives you history's greatest writing coaches
built right into it!
How Does HOLLYWOOD SCREENPLAY's STORYCRAFT
Story-Development System Work?
StoryCraft adopts a simple yet powerfully effective
approach known as the 5 "Jarvis Method Writing Stages," which simplify the
entire process of writing the novel, screenplay, play, or short story, as follows:
Stage I. Story Concept
The initial story idea is turned into a concise, summarizing concept. Often
neglected by writing teachers, the Story Concept is the basic premise that forms the
foundation of every well-developed story.
Stage II. Story Category
The underlying purpose of the story is formulated. No other program so clearly
encourages the writer to clarify the story's "moral direction." Every story ever
written falls under one of two Categories: (1) Action stories, which focus primarily on
the plot, the action; (2) Theme stories, which focus primarily on the learning experiences
of the main character.
Stage III. Story Type
The overall pattern of the story is determined. Remarkably, every piece of high-quality
fiction can be grouped into 22 fairly distinct Types (for example, "Capture and
Escape Stories," "Love Stories," "Revenge Stories," "Coming
of Age Stories"). More basic than mere genres, these Types define the essence of the
story and determine its overall pattern.
Stage IV. World Creation
The main characters, their helpers, and their Worlds are given life. The Goal of
the Hero... The Hero's personality...strengths...weaknesses... The Antagonist's
motivations... The Environment of the Hero... The Environment of the Antagonist... The
Allies... The Shape-changers... The Gate-guardians... all are carefully developed.
Stage V. Story Creation
The structure steps for the particular story are presented and each step is completed.
Every great story shares 12 fundamental steps of structure, each dependent upon the
story's Concept, Category, and Type. In StoryCraft, the story you want to write is
matched with its unique set of Structure Steps. Your task is to fill in each step with the
Characters and Environments you've developed in World Creation, adding plot twists and
developing the story according roughly to its unique pattern.
Online Tutors
Throughout the program Online Tutors offer invaluable writing advice as well as instant
tech support. (See also Support.)
Hollywood Screenplay Formatting Features
Hollywood Screenplay Story-Development Features
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