![]() |
Storyform for "King Kong"CHARACTER DYNAMICS:
PLOT DYNAMICS:
MAIN CHARACTER (Ann Darrow)
MAIN VS. IMPACT STORY (Doomed "Lovers")
OVERALL STORY (Profiting from King Kong)
IMPACT CHARACTER (Kong)
ADDITIONAL STORY POINTS
VOCABULARY: Action: in terms of the Overall plot, actions force decisions Activity: an activity or endeavor Avoidance: stepping around, preventing or escaping from a problem Bad: Ann Darrow ultimately fails in resolving her personal problems Change: Ann Darrow changes her essential nature while attempting to solve the problem Changing One's Nature: transforming one's nature Choice: making a decision Commitment: a decision to stick with something regardless of the consequences Conceiving an Idea: coming up with an idea Contemplation: present considerations Control: directed, constrained Delay: putting off until later Developing a Plan: visualizing how an existing idea might be implemented Disbelief: the belief that something is untrue Do-er: Ann Darrow looks for a physical solution to her problem Doing: engaging in a physical activity Dream: a desired future that does not fall within reasonable expectations Failure: the original goal is not achieved Faith: accepting something as certain without proof Feeling: an emotional sense of how things are going Fixed Attitude: a fixed attitude or outlook Gathering Information: gathering information or experience Hope: a desired future that falls within reasonable expectations How Things are Changing: the way things are going Impulsive Responses: innate responses Innermost Desires: basic drives and desires Logic: a rational sense of how things are related Logical: Ann Darrow uses inherently logical (linear) problem solving techniques Manipulation: a manner of thinking or demeanor Memories: recollections Morality: doing or being based on what is best for others Obtaining: achieving or possessing something Oppose: an indirect detraction from another's effort Optionlock: the story climax occurs because all options have been exhausted Playing a Role: temporarily adopting a lifestyle Pursuit: the drive to seek after Responsibility: taking, accepting, or assuming control to the exclusion of others Self Interest: doing or being based on what is best for oneself Situation: a situation or environment Steadfast: Ann Darrow ultimately retains her essential nature Stop: regarding Ann Darrow, the audience is waiting for something to end Support: indirect assistance given to another's efforts The Future: what will happen or what will be The Past: what has already happened The Present: the current situation and circumstances Uncontrolled: directionless, unconstrained Understanding: appreciating the meaning of something |
|
Copyright
© 1994-2006 Write Brothers, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |