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name: rewriting-methodology wtfbId: wtfb:rewriting-methodology description: | This skill provides the WTFB 6-step screenplay rewriting process. Covers identifying story threads, evaluating scenes, improving dialogue, polishing action, and preparing for final draft submission.

Use when: beginning the rewrite process, identifying weak scenes, improving overall script quality, or preparing for final polish.

Rewriting Methodology Skill

Invocation Triggers

Apply this skill when:

  • Beginning the rewrite process
  • Identifying weak scenes
  • Improving overall script quality
  • Preparing for final polish

The WTFB Rewriting Philosophy

Rewriting is where screenplays are truly made. The first draft gets the story down; rewrites make it work.

The Industrious Attitude

Approach rewriting with an industrious attitude. Don't be precious about your first draft. Be willing to cut, change, and improve ruthlessly.

The 6-Step Rewriting Process

Step 1: Identify the Stories

Ask "What are the stories?" - List sentences starting with "The story of..."

THE STORY OF...
1. ___________________________________
2. ___________________________________
3. ___________________________________
4. ___________________________________
5. ___________________________________

Each story thread needs a complete arc. If you can't articulate it simply, it may be unclear in the script.

Step 2: Chart the Arcs

Create a chart tracking each story thread across the acts:

| Story Thread | Beginning | Act One | Act Two | Act Three | Finish |
|--------------|-----------|---------|---------|-----------|--------|
| Main Plot | | | | | |
| B-Story | | | | | |
| Character Arc | | | | | |
| Subplot 1 | | | | | |
| Subplot 2 | | | | | |

Step 3: Find the HOLES

Look at your chart. Identify:

  • Missing story beats (empty cells)
  • Threads that disappear
  • Arcs that don't complete
  • Inconsistencies between threads
## HOLES IDENTIFIED
1. ___________________________________
   Location: ___________
   Solution: ___________

2. ___________________________________
   Location: ___________
   Solution: ___________

3. ___________________________________
   Location: ___________
   Solution: ___________

Step 4: Grade Your Scenes

Go through every scene and grade it: A, B, C, D, F

## SCENE GRADING

| Scene # | Location | Grade | Notes |
|---------|----------|-------|-------|
| 1 | | | |
| 2 | | | |
| 3 | | | |
| ... | | | |

Grading Criteria:

  • A: Essential, well-executed, couldn't be better
  • B: Good, serves story, minor improvements possible
  • C: Adequate, but needs work
  • D: Weak, may not be necessary
  • F: Fails to serve the story, cut or completely rewrite

Step 5: Elevate to Your Best

Make every scene as good as your best scene.

This is the core principle. Find your best scene (the A+ scene). Analyze why it works. Apply those qualities to every other scene.

For each scene below an A:

Scene #___: Current Grade: ___

What my best scene has that this lacks:
1. ___________________________________
2. ___________________________________
3. ___________________________________

Specific improvements:
1. ___________________________________
2. ___________________________________
3. ___________________________________

Step 6: Compression

Compression is artful - shorten everything.

  • Enter scenes later
  • Exit scenes earlier
  • Cut dialogue to its essence
  • Remove redundant action lines
  • Combine characters where possible
  • Eliminate scenes that don't advance plot or character
## COMPRESSION TARGETS

Scenes to cut entirely:
- Scene ___: Reason: _______________
- Scene ___: Reason: _______________

Scenes to shorten:
- Scene ___: Remove: _______________
- Scene ___: Remove: _______________

Dialogue to trim:
- Page ___: Cut: _______________
- Page ___: Cut: _______________

Scene Grading Rubric

A Scene Criteria

  • Essential to plot or character arc
  • Conflict is active and immediate
  • Characters want something
  • Scene has a turning point
  • Dialogue is subtext-rich
  • Visual storytelling is strong
  • Enters late, exits early
  • Advances story significantly

B Scene Criteria

  • Necessary for story understanding
  • Has conflict or tension
  • Characters are active
  • Could be slightly tightened
  • Serves a clear purpose

C Scene Criteria

  • Purpose is unclear
  • Conflict is weak or absent
  • Could be combined with another scene
  • Exposition-heavy
  • Doesn't quite work

D Scene Criteria

  • Questionable necessity
  • Little to no conflict
  • Characters are passive
  • Mostly setup with no payoff
  • Drags the pace

F Scene Criteria

  • No clear purpose
  • No conflict
  • Could be cut without losing anything
  • Redundant to other scenes
  • Actively hurts the story

Rewrite Priorities

After grading, address in this order:

  1. Structural holes - Fix missing story beats
  2. F scenes - Cut or completely reimagine
  3. D scenes - Combine, cut, or reinvent
  4. C scenes - Strengthen or combine
  5. B scenes - Polish and tighten
  6. A scenes - Minor polish only

Compression Techniques

Dialogue Compression

  • Cut greetings/small talk
  • Remove "on the nose" dialogue
  • Start mid-conversation
  • End before conversation ends
  • Let subtext carry meaning

Scene Compression

  • Start with conflict already happening
  • Cut reaction beats (audience provides them)
  • Remove transitions
  • Combine locations
  • Time jump when possible

Character Compression

  • Combine similar function characters
  • Remove characters who don't drive plot
  • Give one character another's key moments

Validation Checklist

  • Listed all story threads
  • Charted arcs across acts
  • Identified all holes
  • Graded every scene
  • Identified best scene qualities
  • Applied best scene qualities throughout
  • Compressed dialogue and scenes
  • Cut or fixed F and D scenes
  • Script is tighter than previous draft

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