Sunday, April 25, 2010

Building a Plot and Story


a. What makes a story interesting
A story becomes interesting when there is a core characters (the President) was involved in an exciting event. A story should have the beginning, middle and end, though not necessarily in that order.

When I write or make a story, I took a step like Joe Edkin (Quicksilver comic writer) is to give to my own impression that the story that I make is a big picture which is divided from the smaller parts. So when building a story I consider it like completing a puzzle game.

So when a story or a movie becomes unattractive, usually caused by fragments of the lost.

b. Mantelpiece Rule
A writer from Russia named Anton Chekov saying "If you put a gun on the mantelpiece, would eventually be fired." Does it mean when you say at the beginning of the story featured a character who can fly it at the end of the story you have to show these figures to fly again in late stories. Or do not show something confusing if in the end the audience will not see it anymore.

So if you want to show that the character can fly at the beginning of the story, then you need to build a story that explains that these leaders must be able to fly or not fly. This is a matter of playing fair with the audience. This means that all the viewers need to understand each story or episode must have a squint at the episode or story.

Viewers will mystery but love is not like it when they were confused. Mysteries are a series of puzzles that have the answers, if we do not provide all the pieces of the puzzle to the audience, then they will feel confused, then angry and finally indifferent to our story.

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