Storytelling
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Storytelling
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Stories…
Are the most common and powerful source to talk about life.
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“The power of storytelling comes from the fact that good stories entertain us while we learn something about life.”
Isaac Kerlow
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Story development
Create the plot (short idea) that sells your story
Using a screenplay: descriptions, dialog, and some production notes.
The subject of the screenplay is defined by what the story is about, who the characters are, and what happens to them…
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Genres
Comedy
Romantic
Action/adventure
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Tragedy
Horror
Drama
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Classical Story Design
Protagonist facing external conflict and/or an antagonist.
Uses a closed ending.
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Meaningful Moments
Story
What?
Why?
When?
How long?
Where?
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Structure
Beginning .- Exposition using the necessary background for understanding the rest.
Middle.- Moments where our characters are going to confront the conflicts presented during the challenge.
End.- resolution of events.
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Inciting Incident: catalyst that brings conflict to the exposition.
Progressive complications: all the way through the climax of the story.