Flashback

Flashback

Flashback

Storytelling

Storytelling

What it is

What it is

A flashback is a narrative technique that cuts away from the present timeline to show events from the past. It can show character backstory, explain motivations, or provide missing context.

Why it's important

Why it's important

Flashbacks enrich storytelling by filling gaps, deepening character development and plot. They add emotional weight and help audiences understand the “why” behind current events.

When/how to use

When/how to use

Use flashbacks when context from the past changes how the audience sees the present. Make sure transitions are clear, visually (filters, lighting) or structurally (dialogue cues), to avoid confusion.

Best Practices

Best Practices

  1. Use clear transitions – Differentiate flashbacks with visual cues (color grading, fades, aspect ratio shifts).

  2. Keep it purposeful – Only include flashbacks that add meaning or reveal critical information.

  3. Maintain pacing – Ensure flashbacks don’t interrupt story momentum or confuse timelines.

Storytelling

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