What is the difference between a hero’s outer want and inner need?
The outer want is the thing the hero seeks; the inner need is the deeper emotional change they require.
Which beat introduces the main idea of the story and sets the tone?
The Opening Image or Theme Stated.
Which act generally covers pages 1–30 of a screenplay?
Act I.
A pitch is a brief, verbal __________ of a project, meant to be __________.
Description; persuasive.
Pre-production is the work of making all the __________ and __________ before filming.
Answer: Creative decisions and logistical plans.
Name the outer want for Nemo’s dad, Marlin, in Finding Nemo.
To find his missing son.
What beat is also known as the “inciting incident”?
The Catalyst.
Which act contains the midpoint?
Act II.
Blake Snyder suggested pitching to ________. Why?
Strangers, because they give more honest reactions.
What’s the difference between cast and crew?
Cast acts; crew builds and runs the production.
Name the inner need for Shrek.
To learn to accept himself and let others in.
Which beat marks the moment when the hero enters a new world?
Break Into Two.
What major turning point usually occurs at the end of Act I?
Break into Act II (the hero enters the new world).
What is a logline?
A one-sentence summary including genre, protagonist, and plot outline.
The script breakdown lists characters, locations, props, costumes, and ________.
Vehicles (or special needs).
Which character from the slide deck must learn to embrace leadership as their inner need?
Simba.
This beat is described in your slide deck as a false victory or false defeat.
The Midpoint.
Which act includes the final showdown or climax?
Act III. (Finale)
Name three ingredients of a strong pitch.
Confidence, comparisons to successful films, visual aids (or characters, story info, casting ideas, audience).
What is a call sheet?
A document listing schedule, scenes, crew call times, and production details.
Explain how a filmmaker uses a character’s want/need to build emotional stakes.
The conflict between want and need drives character growth and raises the emotional investment for the audience.
What is the beat where the hero “finds their inner strength” after things seemed lost?
Break Into Three.
Define the “Catalyst” and give an example from your slides.
The inciting incident that sparks the hero’s journey; example: The Lion King.
Why is pitching useful for filmmakers beyond selling the idea?
It helps identify the resources needed and helps get the film made.
Why is pre-production considered “unglamorous” but essential?
It prevents chaos on set, ensures preparation, and allows the film to be executed safely and efficiently.