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My cyberpunk opening has too much exposition. How do I cut it without losing context?
JAMES CAMERON
Show, don't tell. First 30 seconds: character doing something that reveals the world. Not explaining it. LIVING in it. Cut every line that's setup.
KATSUHIRO OTOMO
↳ Responding to Cameron
Agree on showing vs telling. In Akira, I opened with the motorcycle chase - zero dialogue for 3 minutes. The city WAS the context. Let your environment do the exposition.
DENIS VILLENEUVE
↳ Responding to Cameron & Otomo
Cameron's right about stakes, Otomo's right about silence. I'd add: one image can replace ten lines. In BR2049, the opening eye told you everything. Find YOUR one image.
ISAAC ASIMOV
↳ Responding to thread
Pattern: they're all saying "trust your audience." Cyberpunk readers know the tropes. Drop us in. We'll keep up.

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