The first part of this three-part webinar series focuses on all the decisions you need to make before you start recording your video. You'll learn how to tell your story in a way that touches your audience and moves it to action. This includes understanding the basics of good storytelling, translating that story into a script and/or production guide as well as where to find great auxiliary tools and resources to really make your story shine.
Host: Rich Vazquez of Lights.Camera.Help.
@drapetomaniac
Gripping Adult Web Series You Can't Afford to Miss
2012 Digital Storytelling Challenge Webinars - Pre-Production
1. Rich Vázquez
Co-founder & Board President
Lights Camera Help
rich@lightscamerahelp.org
lightscamerahelp.org @NPFilm
@drapetomaniac
Thursday, February 9, 2012
NYU - Dramatic Writing, Cine Las Americas, Austin Film Festival Lights Camera Help - 4th year - Hundreds of movies
A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity whose existence originates from a fictional work or performance. A plot , or stor yline, is the rendering and ordering of the events and actions of a story, particularly towards the achievement of some particular artistic or emotional effect. Setting is th e time and location in which a story takes place. Theme is the broad i dea, message, or lesson of a story. Style includes the multit ude o f choices fiction writers make, consciously or subconsciously, as they create a story.
A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity whose existence originates from a fictional work or performance. A plot , or stor yline, is the rendering and ordering of the events and actions of a story, particularly towards the achievement of some particular artistic or emotional effect. Setting is th e time and location in which a story takes place. Theme is the broad i dea, message, or lesson of a story. Style includes the multit ude o f choices fiction writers make, consciously or subconsciously, as they create a story.
A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity whose existence originates from a fictional work or performance. A plot , or stor yline, is the rendering and ordering of the events and actions of a story, particularly towards the achievement of some particular artistic or emotional effect. Setting is th e time and location in which a story takes place. Theme is the broad i dea, message, or lesson of a story. Style includes the multit ude o f choices fiction writers make, consciously or subconsciously, as they create a story.
A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity whose existence originates from a fictional work or performance. A plot , or stor yline, is the rendering and ordering of the events and actions of a story, particularly towards the achievement of some particular artistic or emotional effect. Setting is th e time and location in which a story takes place. Theme is the broad i dea, message, or lesson of a story. Style includes the multit ude o f choices fiction writers make, consciously or subconsciously, as they create a story.
A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity whose existence originates from a fictional work or performance. A plot , or stor yline, is the rendering and ordering of the events and actions of a story, particularly towards the achievement of some particular artistic or emotional effect. Setting is th e time and location in which a story takes place. Theme is the broad i dea, message, or lesson of a story. Style includes the multit ude o f choices fiction writers make, consciously or subconsciously, as they create a story.
A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity whose existence originates from a fictional work or performance. A plot , or stor yline, is the rendering and ordering of the events and actions of a story, particularly towards the achievement of some particular artistic or emotional effect. Setting is th e time and location in which a story takes place. Theme is the broad i dea, message, or lesson of a story. Style includes the multit ude o f choices fiction writers make, consciously or subconsciously, as they create a story.
religion=standard + plus parables Recent debate of whether or not a “moral” is required - transition is.
religion=standard + plus parables Recent debate of whether or not a “moral” is required - transition is.
religion=standard + plus parables Recent debate of whether or not a “moral” is required - transition is.
religion=standard + plus parables Recent debate of whether or not a “moral” is required - transition is.
religion=standard + plus parables Recent debate of whether or not a “moral” is required - transition is.
religion=standard + plus parables Recent debate of whether or not a “moral” is required - transition is.
They all have in common - transition - going from one place to the other Where are you taking them? --- in practice
Where are you taking them?
YES - A moral is required. Or at least a transition