Posts Tagged ‘Story Analysis’
Learn to Plot Fiction Writing Series: Story Analysis of the movie “Jurassic World”
The best way to learn story structure is to analyze good stories. Can you readily identify each plot point in every movie you see or book you read? Or do terms like ‘inciting incident,’ ‘midpoint reversal,’ and ‘black moment’ leave you confused?
In our Learn to Plot Fiction Writing Series: Story Analysis of the movie “Jurassic World” we show you how to recognize each element and provide a Free Plot Template so you can draft satisfying, high-quality stories of your own.
Read MoreFiction Writing: Story Analysis of the movie “Passengers”
As an aspiring writer, you may have heard of plot points, pinch points, inciting incident, temporary triumph, black moment, and the climax in traditional story structure, but can you readily identify them in every movie you see or book you read?
In our post Fiction Writing: Story Analysis of the movie “Passengers” we will show you how to recognize each element and provide you with a Free Plot Template so you can draft satisfying, high-quality stories of your own.
Read MoreLearn to Plot Fiction Writing Series: Story Analysis of “Beauty and the Beast”
Many writers believe they can just sit down and write whatever pops into their head. However, most Popular Fiction contains specific components or “Plot Points” that serve to move a story forward from beginning to end.
In our Learn to Plot Fiction Writing Series: Story Analysis of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” we will show you how to recognize each element and provide you with a Free Plot Template so you can draft satisfying, high-quality stories of your own.
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