Today on Scriptnotes the hosts talk to a man named Scott Frank. He helped make movies such as Minority report. Now he is doing a series called “The Queens Gambit.” Here in this episode they talk about writing scenes that do more than just using sight and sound. I guess that this means appealing to people’s emotions in the audience. I believe that this is an essential part of both movies and TV shows. The appeal to emotion is something people can’t underestimate or overstate. If you can’t feel for the characters then you won’t care about them. Plenty of movies have this appeals such as “Avengers Infinity War” and “Forrest Gump.” This can help the audience both understand both the heroes and the villains motives. These are senses that no one really notices because they are helping the audience watch the movie and pull through. The hosts also answer questions about voice over narrations. This is a good place for the hosts to end on. Emotional appeal also was a good topic for them to discuss throughout the podcast as well. They also finish up for how someone researches how to write for a period piece. That is also a very good thing to know about if someone does that type of stuff.