In Part 2 of their conversation about the Top Ten Mistakes, Darren and Mark talk with Stage Time University faculty member Mike Davis about mistakes #5 through #1 in the countdown.
SNIPPETS:
• Identify the guide/guru/compass, which may not be a human
• The hero should not solve their own problem
• It isn’t just about what changed, but about how the character grew
• Give your audience time and room to reflect on the character’s development
• Give the hero a time limit to reach their goal
• Create and escalate conflict
• Be clear about the hero’s goal; not what, but why
• Specificity and clarity are key
• Engage the audience immediately
• Don’t open with trivialities like the weather or how nice it is to be there
1. Weak or Wandering Openings
Why it matters: If you don’t hook the audience in the first 15 seconds, you risk losing them entirely. Many speakers start with platitudes or overused statements instead of tension, emotion, or curiosity.
✅ Fix: Begin with a vivid image, jarring question, or a clear inciting incident. (Craig Valentine: “When they’re predicting, you’re connecting.”)
2. The Main Character Lacks a Clear Goal or Stakes
Why it matters: Without a specific goal and consequence, the story feels directionless and unmotivated. The audience won’t care what happens next.
✅ Fix: Use the ABS AND section to define the character's goal, traits, and motivation.
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