60 Second Screenwriter: What’s a subplot?
A video series addressing key screenwriting concerns in one minute.
A video series addressing key screenwriting concerns in one minute.
Some time ago, I proposed an idea to my DePaul University School of Cinematic Arts colleagues: What if we produced a lively, informative series of videos called 60 Second Screenwriter? The concept was simple: Aggregate questions relevant to anyone interested in the craft of screenwriting, then use DePaul students and faculty to produce the series?
And we did it! There are 14 videos, each about one minute long and we are rolling them out biweekly at our YouTube channel.
Today: What’s a subplot?
The video makes an important point: Think of subplots as relationships. There is the Protagonist. Each character with whom the Protagonist has a relationship is in effect a subplot. These mini-stories impact the Protagonist’s arc in distinct ways reflecting the nature of each character and their respective narrative functions. Hence: Subplot = Relationship.
I had a great time producing the 60 Second Screenwriter series working with my fellow faculty members and a terrific group of undergraduate and graduate students. Here is the production team:
Director: Penny Penniston
Producer: Scott Myers
Cinematography: Shannon Kuncé
Production Audio Mixer: Eagle Liao
Editor & Colorist: Ana Christian
Post Audio: Joey DeFabio
To see more videos in the series, go here.