2012年3月31日 星期六

Nine Story Templates by Stavros Halvatzis

Story Genre, Templates

How to Get the Ball Rolling: Nine Story Templates by Stavros Halvatzis

http://stavroshalvatzis.com/story-design/how-to-get-the-ball-rolling-nine-story-templates


1. Romeo and Juliet
Boy meets/wins/has girl, boy looses girl, or boy finds/doesn’t find girl: When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle.

2. Faust
Selling your soul may bring short term riches and success, but there’s always a price to be paid, leading to ruin and damnation: Wall Street, Fatal Attraction.

3. Cinderella
Dreams do come true, despite initial setbacks from wicked or opposing forces: Rocky, Pretty Woman.

4. Circe
The spider and the fly; the victim and the manipulator; the temptress ensnaring the love-struck, or innocent victim, often seen in film noir: Body Heat, The Postman Always Rings Twice.

5. Orpheus
The theft of something precious, either lost, or taken away; the search to redeem it, and the tragedy or success which follows it: Rain Man.

6. Tristan
Stories about love triangles — man loves a woman, but he or she is already spoken for: Fatal Attraction.

7. Candide
The hero who won’t stay down; the innocent on a mission; naive optimism winning the day: Indiana Jones, Forrest Gump.

8. Achilles
The destruction, or endangerment of an otherwise good person, because of an inherent flaw: Superman, Othello, the protagonist in film noir.

9. Frankenstein
Man’s attempt to rise to the level of God, ending in tragedy and failure: Frankenstein; Icarus.

Pacing

How to Pace your Stories by Stavros Halvatzis
http://stavroshalvatzis.com/story-design/how-to-pace-your-stories
Short vs. long scenes
Information vs. mood scenes
Interior vs. exterior
Dialogue vs. non-dialogue
Dramatic vs. comic relief
Day vs. night
Slow vs. fast tempo scenes
Present vs. flashbacks

2012年3月26日 星期一

PIXAR 導演Andrew Stanton TED2012 演講 【My life in story, backwards: Andrew Stanton at TED2012】



PIXAR 導演Andrew Stanton TED2012 演講
【My life in story, backwards: Andrew Stanton at TED2012】
TED視頻: www.ted.com/talks/andrew_stanton_the_clu...o_a_great_story.html
英文文字記錄版: blog.ted.com/2012/02/28/my-life-in-story...-stanton-at-ted2012/

印象最深的是:
1) 引起觀眾關心 (Make me CARE); 即使角色有不討喜的個性, 至少要讓其有能投放感情的地方
2) 故事主題貫徹始終 (PUNCHLINE清晰, Promise讓人對最終目標有期待)
3) 觀眾喜歡參與解讀 (給問題: 2+2, 而非直接給答案: 4; 提供解答的線索, 讓觀眾自行組織解讀)
4) 從最切身體會和感動的人事物為出發點才會動人 (自身早產體弱而活下來引發Nemo先天兩邊魚鰭大小不一)
5) Wonder


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Intro

Hope to collect nutrients for storytelling