Developing story ideas : the power and purpose of storytelling /: the power and purpose of storytelling. (2016)
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- Book
- Title:
- Developing story ideas : the power and purpose of storytelling /: the power and purpose of storytelling. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Developing story ideas : the power and purpose of storytelling
- Further Information:
- Note: Michael Rabiger.
- Authors:
- Rabiger, Michael
- Contents:
- Part I OVERVIEW Chapter 1: This Book, Its Goals, and Getting Started You and Your Resources Why We Work in Outline Form Ideation and Originality Identifying with the Main Character Jump-Starting the Imagination The Assignments Concerning the W riting S amples Having Fun This Book’s Layout and Goals Getting Started The game called CLOSAT Chapter 2: You and the Creative Process The Journey of the Self Wanting to Tell Stories Self-Exposure and Giving Support What is Therapy and What Is Art? What Stories Mean Theme and Variation Just Do It Outline and Expansion Collaboration Part II SELF-EXAMINATION, OBSERVATION, AND IMPROVISATION ASSIGNMENTS Chapter 3: Artistic Identity Displacement Assignment 3-1: Survey of Yourself and Your A uthorial G oals Assignment 3-2: Presenting Yourself and Your Storytelling Goals Assignment 3-3 Listening and R eacting Going Farther Chapter 4: Introductions and Playing "CLOSAT" Improvising Maintaining Focus Pitching If You are Working Alone Assignment 4-1: Five-Minute Self-Introduction. Assignment 4-2: Play the CLOSAT game. Assignment 4-3: Develop your O wn P itching G uidelines. General discussion Chapter 5: Autobiography and Influences Assignment 5-1: Autobiographical Survey Assignment 5-2: Presenting your influences. Chapter 6: Observing from Life Assignment 6-1: CLOSAT preparatory work and the writer’s journal Assignment 6-2: CLOSAT with 2 characters, 1 location and 1 Object Assignment 6-3: CLOSAT with 3 Characters, 2 objects, an act and a themePart I OVERVIEW Chapter 1: This Book, Its Goals, and Getting Started You and Your Resources Why We Work in Outline Form Ideation and Originality Identifying with the Main Character Jump-Starting the Imagination The Assignments Concerning the W riting S amples Having Fun This Book’s Layout and Goals Getting Started The game called CLOSAT Chapter 2: You and the Creative Process The Journey of the Self Wanting to Tell Stories Self-Exposure and Giving Support What is Therapy and What Is Art? What Stories Mean Theme and Variation Just Do It Outline and Expansion Collaboration Part II SELF-EXAMINATION, OBSERVATION, AND IMPROVISATION ASSIGNMENTS Chapter 3: Artistic Identity Displacement Assignment 3-1: Survey of Yourself and Your A uthorial G oals Assignment 3-2: Presenting Yourself and Your Storytelling Goals Assignment 3-3 Listening and R eacting Going Farther Chapter 4: Introductions and Playing "CLOSAT" Improvising Maintaining Focus Pitching If You are Working Alone Assignment 4-1: Five-Minute Self-Introduction. Assignment 4-2: Play the CLOSAT game. Assignment 4-3: Develop your O wn P itching G uidelines. General discussion Chapter 5: Autobiography and Influences Assignment 5-1: Autobiographical Survey Assignment 5-2: Presenting your influences. Chapter 6: Observing from Life Assignment 6-1: CLOSAT preparatory work and the writer’s journal Assignment 6-2: CLOSAT with 2 characters, 1 location and 1 Object Assignment 6-3: CLOSAT with 3 Characters, 2 objects, an act and a theme Going Farther Assignment 6-4: CLOSAT Variations for a Group/Class The Power of Imagery. Going Farther Part III USING THE TOOLS OF DRAMA Chapter 7: Developing Your Characters and the Dramatist’s Toolkit Checklist for Developing Your Characters The Tools of the Dramatist Tools #1–4, Four Hats Tool #5, the Questionnaire Tool #6, the Diving Mask Tool #7, the Key (the Dramatic Premise) Tool #8, the Pressure Meter (Detects and Measures Conflict) Tool #9, the Stopwatch (Represents Time Progressing) Tool #10, the Cake Slice (Separates Drama into its Components) Tool #11, the Set of Boxes (Representing the Three-Act Structure.) Tool #12, the Telescope (Finding Point of View) Chapter 8: Analyzing a Scene Using tool #5, the Questionnaire Using tool #6, the Diving Mask. Using tool #7, the Key (finding a dramatic premise) Using tool #8, the Pressure Meter (Detects and Measures Conflict) Using tool #9, the Stopwatch (Represents Time Progressing) An Analogy for Drama Using tool # 10, the Cake-Slice (Separating Drama into its Components) Assignment 8-1: Character and Destiny Assignment 8-2: Volition and Point of View Assignment 8-3: Acting on volition. Assignment 8-4: Scene Divisions for "The Fisherman’s Wife." The Fisherman’s Wife Chapter 9: Assessing a Complete Work Using tool #11, the Set of Boxes The Three-Act Structure. Character Driven versus Plot Driven Drama Using tool #8, the Pressure Meter Again (Sources of Pressure, Identifying Genre) Drawing a Dramatic Arc for a Whole Work Drama and Point of View Assignment 9-1: Dividing "Little Red Riding Hood" into Scenes and Acts. Assignment 9-2 Character Types and Story Meanings. Going Farther Chapter 10: Testing a Story Idea and Deciding Point of View Exploring a Story’s Effectiveness Story Effectiveness Questionnaire Exploring a Story’s Meaning and Purpose Story Editing Tools in Summary Assignment 10-1: Impressions and Feedback. Assignment 10-2: Critical Communication. Part IV: CREATIVE WRITING ASSIGNMENTS Chapter 11: A Tale from Childhood On Discussion Assignment 11-1: An Event from Childhood Assignment 11-1: An Event from Childhood Assignment 11-3 Developing a childhood film or photo scene. Example 1 (Vilka Tzouras) Example 2 (Alex Meillier) Example 3 (Chris Darner) Example 4 (Amanda McCormick) Discussion On memory Going Farther Chapter 12: Family Story Assignment 12-1: A Story Told in Your Family Assignment 12-2 Family Story as Comic Strip Assignment 12-3 The Untold Story Discussion Example 1 (Margaret Harris) Example 2 (Amanda McCormick) Example 3 (Peter Riley) Going Farther Chapter 13: A Myth, Legend, or Folktale Retold Interpreting Oral Tales Adaptation Problems Assignment 13-1 Free Choice of Tale. Assignment 13-2 Myth Assignment 13-3 Legend Assignment 13-4 Folktale Discussion Example #1: The Legend of Pretty Boy Floyd Retold (Michael Hanttula) Example #2 (Tatsuya Guillermo Ohno) Example #3: Sisyphus Cries Dixie: A Modern Story (Michelle Arnove) Discussion Going Farther Chapter 14: Dream Story Assignment 14-1: Writing up a Dream Assignment 14-2: Surreal Narrative Assignment 14-3: Linking Dreams into One Narrative Assignment 14-4 Dream and Myth Discussion Dream Sequence #1 (Chris Darner) Dream Sequence #2 (Michael Hanttula) Dream Sequence #3 (Cynthia Merwarth) Going Farther Chapter 15: Adapting a Short Story Evaluating a Story for Adaptation to the Screen Assignment 15-1: Short Story Analysis Assignment 15-2: Adaptation Issues Assignment 15-3: Dramatic Breakdown Discussion Example 1: "An Encounter, " from Dubliners, by James Joyce (Peter Riley) Example 2, "Le Diner de Cons, " by Francis Veber (Louis Leterrier) Overview Going Farther Chapter 16: Ten-Minute, News Inspired Story Making a Working Hypothesis Assignment 16-1: A picture and its consequences. Assignment 16-2: Reality TV show. Assignment 16-3: Docudrama. Assignment 16-4: Based on a Real Story... Assignment 16-5: Behind the Façade Assignment 16-6: This Far, and No Farther Assignment 16-7: Analyze Four News Items. Assignment 16-8: Develop Interpersonal Difference Discussion Going Farther <B&g … (more)
- Edition:
- Third edition
- Publisher Details:
- New York : Focal Press
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 808.23
Motion picture authorship
Playwriting
Plots (Drama, novel, etc.) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781317351467
9781317351474
9781317351450
9781315665221 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138956247
9781138956230 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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