Wednesday, January 9, 2013

CLASS EXERCISE 2.1

What makes a good story:

  • Interesting character
  • Unpredictable plot of story, split, and ending
  • Creative settings and out of the box ideas

TERMS:
  • Screenplay: a written or typed work by screenwritters for a movie or television program. the movement, actions, expression, and dialogues of the characters are also included in screenplay.
  • Storyboard: A story which is told in pictures. kind of comic but not a comic. it displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion picture. animation, motion graphic, or interactive media.
  • Plagiarism: wrongful appropriation, close imitation, or purloining and publication. of another author's lagguage, thoughts, ideas, or expressions.
  • Pitch: Presentation of an idea for a film or TV series generally made by a screenwritter or director to a producer to attract development finance to pay for the writting of a screenplay. 
  • Genre: class, classification, grouping, or type of story
  • Conceptualize: the main idea of what is the story/ movie about.
  • Logline: The main idea that telling the story just in one sentence
  • Synopsis: The main summary of gthe story
  • 3 Act Structure: the story structure summarized in three point
  • Set up: the first 3 act structure that involved key character, motive, and situation at the beginning
  • Confrontation: the second 3 act structure that involved conflict, obstacle, or drama
  • Resolution:  the last of 3 act structure that involve up the stakes, climax, outcome, resolution and the ending of the story
  • Treatment: Rough or draft version of movie, can be animatic
  • Storyline: all the detailed or completed of the story script from the beggining to ending
  • Motive: the main mission of the character, or what she/ he must to do/ acomplished. 
  • Conflict: The crash within the protagonist and antagonist


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