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Friday, October 4, 2019

Plot

 CREATING STORIES


1. Always find a unique story. 100 years of cinema ha
happened. Don't give the audience the same crap
2. A lot of things have beginnings, middles and ends
but that doesn't make them stories
3. Most good stories are about a protagonist wanting
something and having difficulty getting it.
4. Plot-driven and character-driven stories don't really
exist; all stories are conflict/tension driven
5. Suspense,
shouldn't be limited to specific genres
these things
conflict
and
tension,
if there is no laugh, no cry, no drama that
6.
LCD
scene should not stay in the film.
7. Exposition - information or backstories of characters
should be invisible
8. The audience will participate in the story if there
is uncertainty - about the future, about the turn ofsuesc. even.


principal of Drama
1. character
2. Goal
3.Conflict


Writer write from Heart sounds and the academy student write essay from sound of mine or brain.



There are two kind of Fiction
1.Literary Fiction and
2. Genre Fiction.
The best Fiction writer rewrite , rewrite rewrite his Fiction until it will be more interested and eyes caught
1.Meaningful,2.Be Specific 3.do Research,4.variety writing,5.observe,6.short paragraphs, Easy word and English,7.Active voice to not write passive voice,8.Some Deep sentence which people easy understanding.9.Do not use fluffy Words example little, very etc.10.writting daily minimum 10 page if you will become a good writer.এই কথা বলা যাবে না সে ভয় পেয়েছে বলতে ,হবে সে যখন তাকে দেখেছে তখন তার হৃদয় টুক টুক করতে লাগলো এবং তার চোখ দিয়ে পানি আসার অবস্থা হলো।
How to write a Fiction Book
1.Theme.
2.Characterization.
3.point of view.
4.plot.
5.setting.
6. Dialogue.

What is  a plot?
A plot usually involves a main character.
plot is a series of events through which  the writer Reveals প্রকাশিত what is happen ঘটা to whom কাকে and কেন why.

Series of events
1. Fortunately: comedy.
2. Unfortunately: Tragedy.
Elements of plot
1. Exposition.
2. Rising Action.
3. Conflict.
4. Climax.
5. Falling Action.
6. Resolution.
1. Exposition:  প্রদর্শনী you have to tell the reader about your character and would in understanding the conflict so they can care about them you have to provide a series of events in the Rising action. That make you even more interested until the finally you get the big exclamation point at the top where it is the climax that where the main character usually the protagonist প্রধান চরিত্র বা নায়ক has to deal with the problem given to him by the antagonist and being the service country.
 And to make sure that the resolution of this config makes sense and you have to have background information that is something books that take a long time getting to go and start because the background information take a while to put in an intake a while for you figure out whether or not even the like that character you have to get to know them a little bit and the app and easily at the beginning of the book.
Conflict:
1. Person vs person.
2. Person vs. Climate on nature.
3. Person vs. self নিজের সাথে নিজের conflict.

                  Climax is the story night point
1.problem gets solved.
2. Emotional attached to get solved down  the Dynamo down the feeling action until you get to resolve and death.
3. Continue to get shot down the problem.
Resolution: সমাধান
The story action after the climate until the end of the story the conclusion of the story.
1.Open Ending: More an Happy.
2.Close Ending: Everybody Dead.
Theme: The “Message’’ the writer intends ইচ্ছুক to  communicated by the telling the story.
Theme must be written in a sentence.

What is setting
Sitting is where and when a history take place as well as the social context সামাজিক প্রেক্ষাপটে of  that place and time.
Setting help established mood মেজাজ .
Whatever it considered normal at that time and it that place.
Elements of setting
1.place. জায়গা
2.Time সময় ।
3.social Context. সামাজিক প্রেক্ষাপটে।
All writer are not a good storyteller and also A
There are four  backbone মেরুদন্ডী
 1.Screenwriting :
2.Dialogue .
3. Action.
4.Three act Story Tellers.
Character and situation








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