Precedent
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About this listen
In this episode, we explore the invisible architecture of human interaction. We look at precedent, not as a legal term, but as the weight of history that dictates how characters trust, fear, and manipulate one another before a single line of dialogue is even spoken.
In this episode, we discuss:
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The Predictability of the Past: Why a character’s "baseline" behavior should dictate how other characters interact with them.
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The Break in Pattern: How to signal that something is "terribly wrong" by having a character violate their own established precedent.
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The Dialogue Trap: Why you should avoid "As You Know, Bob" backstory dumps and instead "smuggle" history into the subtext through instinctive physical actions and behaviors.
Is your character’s behavior a sudden surprise to their lifelong friends, or are you building the weight of their history into the subtle patterns of their movements?
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