Reference no: EM133582038
Assignment
The objective is to craft a story that you could one day use to show a potential client or employer.
This project will be divided into 3 sections that build upon themselves:
Project: Pre-Production:
I. Create a completed Story Table with separate columns for Narrative "script", Visual/shots & Graphics, and Audio Themes (music and/or effects) in 3 separate columns. The story table must have rows for:
1. 1st Act - Exposition
2. 1st Act - Inciting Incident
3. 1st Act - Plot point one
4. 2nd Act - Rising Action
5. 2nd Act - Midpoint
6. 2nd Act - Plot Point two
7. 3rd Act - Pre-climax
8. 3rd Act - Climax
9. 3rd Act - Resolution
Task
I. Story Structure:
1. Beginning, Middle, and End: Does the story table demonstrate a clear structure with a beginning that introduces the setting and characters, a middle that develops the plot, and an end that provides resolution or a compelling conclusion?
2. Pacing: Is the pacing appropriate for the story being told? Does it maintain the audience's interest without rushing or dragging?
II. Character Development:
1. Character Introduction: Are the characters introduced effectively, providing essential information about who they are, their motivations, and their relationships?
2. Character Arcs: Do the characters undergo development or change throughout the story? Are their arcs compelling and consistent?
III. Conflict and Resolution:
1. Conflict Introduction: Is there a clear and engaging conflict that drives the narrative forward?
2. Resolution: Does the story table provide a satisfying resolution or address the conflict in a meaningful way?
IV. Setting and Atmosphere:
1. Setting Description: Is the setting vividly described, providing a clear sense of place and atmosphere?
2. Immersive Elements: Does the story include elements that immerse the audience in the world of the story?
V. Dialogue:
1. Naturalness: Is the dialogue natural and authentic, reflecting the characters' personalities and the context of the story?
2. Relevance: Does the dialogue contribute to the plot, character development, or overall narrative?
VI. Visual Elements:
1. Clarity: Are visual elements used to enhance understanding and engagement with the story?
2. Shot List: Does the story table include a list and type of shots?
VII. Consistency:
1. Internal Consistency: Are there any inconsistencies within the story table in terms of plot, character details, or setting?
2. Consistency with Theme: Does the story remain consistent with the theme or central message it aims to convey?
VIII. Originality:
1. Creativity: Does the story table showcase creative thinking and original ideas?
IX. Engagement:
1. Audience Engagement: Does the story captivate and engage the audience throughout its presentation?
2. Emotional Impact: Does the story evoke emotion or leave a lasting impression on the viewer?
X. Creativity and Execution:
1. Execution: Is the story table effectively executed, demonstrating a high level of skill and attention to detail?