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  <title>043 - How to Write the First 10 Pages of Your Script</title>
  <description>The first ten pages of your screenplay can hook your readers in for the long haul. They're arguably the most important part of your script for capturing an audience.  Professional screenwriters Alexie, Adam, and Theo talk about how to make your first ten pages un-put-down-able by focusing on:    A powerful story hook Compelling, complex characters A strong sense of voice    Grab your coffee, pick up your pen, and listen to this amazing screenwriting conversation. &amp;amp;nbsp;Connect with Us  YS Website YS Discord  Script Vault  YS Courses  Writing the Short Writing the Scene Writing the Feature Writing the Pilot  </description>
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