Structuring Your Story (Screenwriting Blue Books Book 3)
WHAT IS STRUCTURE?<br /><br />William Goldman says the most important single element of any screenplay is structure. It’s the skeleton under the flesh and blood of your story. Without it, you have a spineless, formless, mess... a slug! How do you make sure your structure is strong enough to support your story? How do you prevent your story from becoming a slug? This Blue Book explores different types of popular structures from the basic three act structure to more obscure methods like leap-frogging. We also look at structure as a verb as well as a noun, and techniques for *structuring* your story for maximum emotional impact. Most of the other books just look at *structure* and ignore the art of *structuring* your story. Techniques to make your story a page turner... instead of a slug!<br /><br />SUBJECTS INCLUDE:<br />13 Pro Structuring Techniques, Creative Steps, Hero’s Journey, Save The Cat, Seven Act Structure, Nine Act Structure, Leap-Frogging, Navajo Story Circle, Asian Structures, War Movies & Heist Films (2 Acts), Freytag’s Pyramid, Sequencing, Structural Freaks like “Pulp Fictionâ€, and strange story forms. How to use Chapters, Flash Backs, Parallel Chronology as in “Run, Lola, Runâ€, scrambled chronology as in the films of Nicholas Roeg, the importance of “flowâ€, and many many other freaky storytelling methods! Also professional techniques to structure your story - scene order, withholding information, twists, proper use of flashbacks, and dozens of other methods to create an exciting story.