Franchise building and sequels in scriptwriting revolve around clever planning of stories and characters that may be further developed and at the same time create a fan base, which lasts even a long time. Part of this is the creation of complex, multi-faceted worlds told through the lives of the chosen ones who have the curiosity and the potential to visit several lives throughout their journey, eternal lives.
Fantasy writers who have completed their course on writing in the positive have been able to receive insight into their thoughts from images which would usually not have been available to them and able to create special effects in the process. Scriptwriters should bring about a story that presents the audience the idea of the story living beyond just a single feature or a part of a series and thereby give a chance for more in-depth stories to link up their film storyline with subsequent installments.
Abductive logic can also be employed when we are interested in young people’s experiences in virtual reality contexts. We might be thinking of flying to other galaxies or time-traveling but are we realistic?
Adding to this, is the fact that, stronger brand recognition and deep relationships with the enthusiastic fans through promotion tools, exclusive goods, and experiential activities can create a feeling of belonging and the trend of excitement towards the next releases.
Through a planned and accomplished creation of the franchise, writers can make transient interconnected stories that deeply enthrall the viewer, and they manage also to get over the tyranny of traditional history.
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