JANUARY - APRIL 2013

Screenplay & Storyboarding
10/11 jan 2013 - 7 april 2013
DM2C
Thu 12-3pm 05-18 / DM2D Fri 12-3pm 05-24
BLOG: http://storyscript2012.blogspot.sg
DOWNLOADS:
https://sites.google.com/site/jt1download1

Week / Lesson
1 - Loglines, 3 Act, Storytelling, brief for Ex1 & Ex2
2 - Case Study - Trailers - Group Presentation
3 - Characters - What makes them unique & special. Case Studies.
4 - Submit Ex1 & Pitch - My Story adapted from true stories (news articles/mag), Storyboards/Scriptwriting
5 - Story Design 1 & Case Studies
6 - Story Design 2 & Case Studies
7 - Submit Blog & Ex2 & Script Read - Group Presentation
8/9 - Online Test
10 - Submit Assignment - Draft 1
11 - Case Study & Assignment
12 - Case Study & Assignment
13 - Submit Assignment - Final

Sunday 29 July 2012

no3. GROUPS FOR EX1

Ex1: (GROUP) CHARACTER STUDY
Reading: "The Little Prince" - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry


GROUP PRESENTATION (5min): 
Submit: Slides done by group (printed & softcopy)
Deadline: Week 7

Your work should only contain your ideas and analysis of the character. (use your own words to express YOUR thoughts on the characters). Please note that you should NOT use other references in your analysis from an external source.

GROUPS FOR EX1:

CLASS 2C (mon 9-12pm)

1. THE SNAKE
Quinn / Soeun / Khai / Martin / Karrina / Kelvin

2. LAMPLIGHTER
Christantio / Yoshua / Nikita / Wen Ting / Yeo Qin

3. THE FOX
Danielle Lean / Vania / Zulqarnain / Alvin / Laura / Cynthia

4. THE ROSE
Nur Hasanah / Barnabas / Ping Ting / Jason / Samuel

Class 2D (mon 12-3pm)

1. THE BUSINESSMAN
Nithin / Sagar / Kris Qiu Min / Chia bi / Nadia / YiYu

2. THE SNAKE
jia ling / hui cheng / azim / kelly / eldon

3. THE ROSE
beatrice / blanche / Yosua / ronnie / pro / wang su

4. THE FOX
nel / weng / jem / raymond / rizky


Class 2L (Fri 9-12pm)

1. THE BUSINESSMAN
farhan / din / B / timsy / juliana / Doogie

2. THE FOX
farrah / ashikin / irwin / gregory / willy

3. THE ROSE
shan / felix / Yoo Seok / Reema / Stan

4. THE KING
Raven / Khai / yingling / helmut / braudon / angeline


no2. characters in situations

What makes a good character?

KNOW YOUR CHARACTER
-Name, nicknames
-Appearance
-Profile – age, race, background
-Nature/personality
-Thoughts, attitudes, values, beliefs
-Behaviour/reaction
-Likes/dislikes, interests/pet peeves
-Strengths/talents, weaknesses
-Experiences/backstories
-Relationships
-Motives, objectives
-Role of character in your story

GOOD CHARACTERS 
RELATE TO YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE

STORY-TELLING =
you create characters (with motives),
put them in situations (to reach an outcome)
to communicate your key idea/message  (moral of the story)

CHARACTERS IN SITUATIONS:
- Know Your Character(s)!
- Situations - One thing leads to another, reaching an outcome. 

All characters have motives.

What are situations for?
- situations allow viewers to know your character better
- situations allow you to hook your audience
- situations allow characters to reach a resolution for their motives
- situations help stories move forward from Act1 to Act3
- situations allow chain reactions, making your story more interesting

 
All stories can be summarized into 1 sentence!

One storyline can have many plots & subplots.
>> focus on the 1-sentence story idea
>> Keep your story simple!

Case Studies
Note the Chain Reaction during a situation in these video clips: 
 
Mulan: http://youtu.be/JQayrEE-gpw

The Money Pit #1: http://youtu.be/nJPju1f6p0E
The Money Pit #2: http://youtu.be/9CJ9EDtZ2p8


 

DEVELOPMENT: FROM STORY TO SCRIPT

1. 1-Sentence Story Idea

2. Synopsis & Story Angle

3. Character Bio (or Character Bible)
- character motives
- situations, outcomes, key message
- dramatic sequence - one thing leads to another / chain reaction

4. 3 Act Structure
- identify setup, plots & sub plots
- create a hook/teaser
- turning points
- climax

5. Storyline
- follow 3 Act Structure
- use beats
- use scene breakdown

6. Script - Draft1
-use standard format
-
7. Story & Script Editing


below are more terms for your blogs:
STANDARD TERMS FOR SCRIPTWRITERS
List and learn the following terms:

A Scriptwriter’s Terminology:
1 SENTENCE PITCH
LOGLINE
SYNOPSIS
CHARACTER BIO
CHARACTER BIBLE
3 ACT STRUCTURE
STORYLINE
TREATMENT
PLOTS / SUBPLOTS
SCENE BREAKDOWN
BEATS
SCRIPT

All situations/plots need:
HOOK / TEASER
MOTIVE
CONFLICT / OBSTACLES
DRAMA / ACTION
DRAMATIC SEQUENCE
UP THE STAKES
CHAIN REACTION
RESOLUTION
OUTCOME
CLOSURE

Terms and the 3 Act Structure: 
- PARADIGM = diagram of a screenplay (story map)
- ACTS - Act1, Act2, Act3
- SET UP
- CONFRONTATION
- RESOLUTION
- PLOT POINTS
- TURNING POINTS
- MOTIVE
- CONFLICT
- DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT
- UP THE STAKES
- CLIMAX





Monday 16 July 2012

no1. what's your story?

To do:
1. Set up your blog
2. Blog1: follow lecture notes
3. Link to lecturer's blog & downloads
4. Brief for Ex1, Ex2
5. Lecture Notes - Lesson1

This week:
WHAT MAKES A GOOD STORY?

Case Studies:

“My Blackberry is NOT working!”

“Your name, Sir?”

Mr Twit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJzlPT_-Vwc


Class Exercise:
* know the common terms in storytelling/scriptwriting

define these terms & give examples:
GENRE
CLICHE
STEREOTYPE
ANTAGONIST
PROTAGONIST
SUPPORTING CHARACTER
COMIC RELIEF
CHARACTERIZATION
-
define these terms: (no examples needed) 
CONCEPT / CONCEPTUALIZATION
THEME
PITCH
LOGLINE
CHARACTER BIO
SYNOPSIS
STORYLINE
TREATMENT
DEVELOPMENT HELL

Readings:
The Twits
The Little Prince

Brief:
Ex1, Ex2
Use of templates provided

REMINDERS:
1. Set up your blog & do the Class Exercise
2. SUBMIT HARD/SOFT COPY - Week 2 - Ex2 - "What makes a good story?"
3. Readings for Ex2



work to be submitted - in summary:
week 2 - ex2 part 1 - write up: "what makes a good story"
week 3 - ex2 part 2 - loglines (using the 1 sentence pitch)
week 4 - ex2 part 3 - synopsis
week 5 - ex2 part 4 - story 1 - based on a location
week 6 - ex2 part 5 - story 2 - based on an item
week 7 - ex1 - 5min group presentation + individual paper
week 8/9 - written test
week 13 - final assignment

pls read the briefs for work that needs submitting!

GROUPS:

CLASS 2C (mon 9-12pm)

1.
Quinn
Soeun
Khai
Martin
Karrina
Kelvin

2.
Christantio
Yoshua
Nikita
Wen Ting
Yeo Qin

3.
Danielle Lean
Vania
Zulqarnain
Alvin
Laura
Cynthia

4.
Nur Hasanah
Barnabas
Ping Ting
Jason
Samuel

(ABSENT: NIL)

Class 2D (mon 12-3pm)

1.
Nithin
Sagar
Kris Qiu Min
Chia bi
Nadia
YiYu

2.
jia ling
hui cheng
azim
kelly
eldon

3.
beatrice
blanche
Yosua
ronnie
pro

4.
nel
weng
jem
raymond
riky

(ABSENT: WANG SU)


Class 2L (Fri 9-12pm)

1.
farhan
din
B
timsy
juliana
Doogie

2.
farrah
ashikin
irwin
gregory
willy

3.
shan
felix
Yoo Seok
Reema
Stan

4.
Raven
Khai
yingling
helmut

(ABSENT: ANGELINE)