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@Jurassic Park — Using Theme to Craft Character
Listen to our podcast episode on Jurassic Park: https://apple.co/2xmncDf Support LFTS: http://patreon.com/LFTScreenplay LFTS Merch: https://standard.tv/collections/lfts Twitter: http://twitter.com/michaeltuckerla Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaeltuckerla/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lessonsfromthescreenplay/ Start your free 30-day free trial today at http://audible.com/lfts, or by texting “lfts” to 500500! Jurassic Park is a great example of how theme can be used to design a cohesive and powerful story. Author Michael Crichton and screenwriter David Koepp use the theme as the DNA of the story, creating interesting characters with opposing viewpoints that explore the question at the heart of the film: Is everything we call “progress” actually progress? Michael Crichton Interview: http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/Beyond_Jurassic_Park_interview Produced by: Michael Tucker (http://twitter.com/michaeltuckerla) Written by: Tricia Aurand (http://www.triciaaurand.com/) Edited by: Alex Calleros (https://twitter.com/Alex\_Calleros) Check out my kit, from screenwriting books to gear: https://kit.co/LFTS/screenwriting-books LFTS Recommended Reading List: https://www.lessonsfromthescreenplay.com/reading-list/ Translate this video: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=VWz1E3oHd8w Thanks to Diego Rojas for composing original music for this video and this channel! Check out more of his work: https://soundcloud.com/diegorojasguitar TwinSmart's Marxist Arrow is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ With the company Twin musicom licensed under the Creative Commons license Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/

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