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Setups and Payoffs: What are they?

April 13, 2015September 28, 2022 ~ Megan ~ 2 Comments

Here’s how Robert McKee sums 'em up:  "To set up means to layer in knowledge; to pay off means to close the gap by delivering that knowledge to the audience. When the gap between expectation and result propels the audience back through the story seeking answers, it can only find them if the writer has … Continue reading Setups and Payoffs: What are they?

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