You start a western the same as you start any other story -- with the action! Here's a link to help you with starting stories.
You can start a western story by setting the scene in a classic western setting like a dusty town or a vast prairie, introducing memorable characters with distinctive traits and motivations, and establishing a conflict that drives the plot forward - whether it's a showdown between rival cowboys, a quest for revenge, or a struggle for justice in the lawless frontier.
Start with one climax situation and build the story from there.
Western Courtship A Love Story of Arizona - 1908 was released on: USA: 5 September 1908
You start a story using whatever words you want - you're the writer! Just pretend you're telling your friends the story and start writing.
The main focus of a story is what the story is about. This is from to start to the end.
Big Guns Talk The Story of the Western - 1997 TV was released on: USA: 27 July 1997
Your answer depends on how you want to pace your story. A start must be engaging, so that within the first 10 minutes, the story becomes irresistible. You may want to introduce a crisis, a character, a location, something that rivets the eyes and the emotions. Take the time to watch the first 10 minutes of 10 films and learn from them how you might want to start your screenplay. Choose a genre that fits your story -- horror, western, sci-fi, rom-com, drama or other.
Western Brothers' Adventure Story - 2009 was released on: USA: 17 February 2009 (Big Sky Documentary Film Festival)
On Story - 2011 Western 1-5 was released on: USA: 14 May 2011 USA: 14 May 2011 (limited)
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