I attended a workshop last year about outline by Elena Johnson. I took some notes and thought I’d share.
– Books: Save the cat, ch 4 lets beat it out. Save the cat strikes back, ch 3
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– Create a beat sheet for your books.
– Synthesis is at hand.
– Do a beat sheet after you write the story and you can look at the story with new perspective and see if any section of your book is bloated.
– Opening image: before snapshot. Who are they and what their perceptions are:
– Closing image: complete opposite image of opening image. Character is completely different at the end.
– Set the major turns in the story: break into act 2m mid-point and break into act 2.
– Act one: thesis: world before
– Break into 2: moment we learned the old world, must be distinct, hero must decide.
– Act two is the opposite of act one.
– Midpoint:
– When the character breaks from act one to act 2 through their decision it.
– Has an up or down.
– Everything looks great (a false high in movies spider man or legally blond). Miss congeniality and Despicable me. Iron man, almost has a kiss with Pepper.
– False victory or false defeat.
– Stakes are raised can make pacing faster. No turning point, pace increases.
– Break into 3:
– Use B (supporting) characters,
– Fusion of b story and hero finding solution.
– http://iwritenetworkning.ning.com/ chat room. (Notevision)
Go to chat. See who is there. You can copy the text. Can also volunteer to sprint. And maybe post a paragraph.
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