Any film must have the ability to grab and hold its audience within the first 10 to 12 minutes to ensure that they will stay in their seats in a theater, or that the reader will read long enough to recommend it for further consideration for production. It is your first chance to make a strong impression, good or bad. If you fail, you are likely not to move forward or have your screenplay considered. In these three sections, we explore the workings of this portion of a feature film. Additionally, the Grabber mirrors the structure of a full screenplay, so for those of you writing shorts to produce your own work, this bundle is very helpful for you to tighten up your own short film, if you are a filmmaker creating a short.