Why do some fictional scenarios feel right… and others don’t?
Writing a fictional scénario isn’t about applying a formula. It’s about understanding how the audience judges what they see.
Writing means orchestrating an invisible trial.
Every story triggers expectations in the audience’s mind: who deserves to be rewarded, who deserves to be punished — and to what extent.
Understanding this mechanism changes the way we write.
What the audience feels is never random.
My book on screenwriting
The Screenwriting Code reveals what audiences unconsciously expect from a story — and how to meet those expectations to create compelling and coherent narratives.
A practical and original guide to writing screenplays that truly make sense.
My approach to screenwriting
An approach based on how the audience’s mind works.
My approach stems from studying how the audience’s mind functions, particularly at an unconscious level.
By understanding what actually happens in the viewer’s mind, we can write stories that genuinely work.
At the intersection of unconscious analysis and implicit mathematical structure, it reveals an invisible algorithm at work in most screeplays.
Talks & Workshops
Story analysis, concrete examples, and practical tools.
I speak at schools, festivals, and institutions to share my approach and insights into screenwriting.
My talks are interactive and practical, with film analysis and real examples.
For students, writers, and professionals who want to understand why some stories work — and others don’t.
Contact me
Feel free to reach out for speaking engagements, questions about screenwriting, or inquiries about my book.
I personally respond to all messages.
