Monday, October 10, 2011

movi/video titles

Story1: A frog tries to climb a tall lotus stalk to get to the flower at the top

Story2: A conspiracy happens within the Vatican's headquarters in Rome.

Story3: Multiple personals scheme to finish of the competition in order to acquire the apple of adam

Story4: Stuck in an airplane filled with radioactive tuna, the character must figure out a way to pilot the fishy mess and advert a nuclear disaster

Story5: An elephant tries a multitude of means to try and remove a mouse which constantly plagues him.

Stories 6 to 10: Combination of above points for your stories.

STEP2: CREATE STORIES FOR THESE GENRES:

Story 11: A bride has to by pass a variety of "safety measures" deployed by her slightly eccentric mother in law to reach the man of her dreams.

Story 12: The truth behind the governments massive cover up on the illusive Men in Black organization.

Story 13: How the political system around the world is rapidly changing after the recent uprisings in the middle east.

Story 14: Trying to figure out how to open a box left behind by his grandfather, a grandson will go to extraordinary extents to try and solve the mystery with humorous results.

Story 15: A deep sea exploration crew find themselves trapped in their research vessel with an unwanted parasite who specializes in draining brain fluids from its unfortunate victims.

Story 16: A rookie cop races to stop a band of illusive criminals disguised as touring artist from pulling off the heist which could have deadly results for his country.

Story 17: On a routine exploration mission to the moon, the crew aboard the space craft start developing perplexing symptoms and begin to vanish one by one.

Story 18: A nerd boy tries to get the attention of the schools most popular goth girl.

Story 19: Miles apart and from different time dimensions, a couple tries to keep their love alive despite all the odds against them.

Story 20: Man discovers a civilisation at the bottom of the ocean which threatens to change everything they know about the human race.

Story 21: The story of a young boy and his adventures with his puppy.

Story 22: A pirate with a =n aircraft carrier as his flagships wants ti revolutionize piracy.

Story 23 - 25: Combination of any genre from above.


STEP 3: GIVE ONE OR TWO EXAMPLES OF A BLOCKBUSTER / SUCCESSFUL MOVIE THAT FITS THE ABOVE 25-GENRE-DRIVEN STORIES.

Examples of Blockbuster/Successful Movies for:
Story 11: House MD
Story 12: The inconvenient truth
Story 13: News / Current Affairs
Story 14: Big Bang Theory
Story 15: Saw
Story 16:
Story 17: Oceans eleven
Story 18: 18 again
Story 19:Valentines day
Story 20: Star trek
Story 21: Up
Story 22: APirates of the Caribbean

Story 23 - 25: Combination of any genre from above.

Monday, October 3, 2011

1 sentence summaries

Story 1: A young boy and his giant lizard mount seek out demons in a derelict earth.

Story 2: Continuing from the previous story, the young boys seeks and informant of the otherworldly kind for answers to questions.

Story 3: A ghost tired with all the misconceptions his kind receive decides to appear on a talk show to clear up some things.

Story 4: A frog trapped in a box employs many methods to try and escape his "prison"

Story 5: Two frogs with a long standing rivalry compete to get a caterpillar at the top of a branch.



Monday, September 26, 2011

Hitler script: vending machine

Other guy: The lawn mower destroyed your favorite vending machine.

Hitler: Thats impossible, its too encrusted in rust for it to even start up.
Are you kidding me?????
All those years where i tried to mow the lawn.......
Just the other day i invited the generals over for tea and they remarked that
they couldn't find the front door as my yard had become a forest.

This cannot be happening......

Come up with a better excuse and fetch me my damn coke!!!!!

MY COKE!!!!MY COKE!!!!MY COOOOKKKKKEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, September 12, 2011

1 sentence summary: Homer gets into trouble with marge after a photograph of him having a good time with a stripper at a bachelor party is distributed all over town.

Plot one: Homer at a bachelor party, having a good time with a stripper, photographed by bart and photo is distributed, gets to marge which results in trouble.

Plot two: Bart gets spy camera after 6 months wait, plays with it, takes candid photos, results in a lot of trouble.

The set-up
Homer has a night out with co-workers
Bart gets his camera after 6 months wait from fe-mailman

Scene 1: at home, day
Homer and marge in the bathroom
Homer talks about a party
Homer gets on a weighing scale, complains of weight

Scene 2: home, day
Bart waits for mailman
Gets spy camera after 6 months wait
Uses spy camera and gets into a whole lot of mischief

Conflict
Picture of Homer having a good time with stripper taken by bart
Bart gives picture to friends, gets distributed all over the town

Up the stakes
Marge sees the photo,freaks out
Homer is thrown out of the house

Turning point
How will homer explain himself?
Bart realizes the severity of the situation

Confrontation
Homer is thrown out of the house by marge
Bart faces parents trouble

Conflict
Homer tries to explain
Tries to teach bart that women are not objects
Distracted at the show, starts dancing
Will Homer get marge to forgive him?

Turning point
Homer to teach Bart lesson

Resolution
Homer and marge make up
Bart learns a lesson, parents are ok


Sunday, September 11, 2011

Title of Work: Get to the caterpillar

Title of Work: Get to the caterpillar

1 Sentence Summary: Two frogs who are rivals race each other to the top to claim the prize of a caterpillar.

This is the story of two frogs who lived on a pond.

These two frogs, one green, the other brown, could never get along with one another.

Every morning they competed to see who could hop the furthest from one end of the pond to the other. Every afternoon, they competed to see who could snatch more flies out of the air in the shortest amount of time. And every night they competed to see who could croak the loudest.

It was quite evident from this point that they were rivals to the very end.

As their rivalry continued, they noticed a caterpillar had hatched on the top branches of a bush by the pond edge. As the days went by, the aforementioned caterpillar began to put on the pounds and in no time it was big and fat.

Now I am not sure about you, but to a frog, nothing is more lip smacking than a big fat caterpillar and both frogs decided that they would make this caterpillar their meal.

As they both hopped over to the bush, each realized that the other had the exact same idea. The green frog begun to shove the brown frog out of the way. Not wanting to be outdone, the brown fog pushed back.

This groveling continued till they arrived under the bush.

Standing at opposite ends of the same stem, both amphibians took up their respective places. Glaring hostilely at each other, they begun their ascent, each with the same thought "Get to the top before he does"

As they ascended the branch, the green frog began to tire. Stopping to catch his breath, he watched as the brown individual proceeded up higher. Not intending on losing, our innovative amphibian friend grabbed a stink bug on the nearest leaf and flung it in the brown frogs direction. As the name stinkbug suggest, this species of bug smells terrible. And this one landed on the brown frogs' nose.

Startled by the sudden appearance of this individual and its horrid stink, the brown frog frantically tried to swipe it off. As he was dealing with the stink, the green frog slipped pass him upwards, snickering in delight at the browns dilemma.

After managing to remove the foul smelling cling-on, the brown frog was fuming mad. With thunderclouds above his head, he stormed up the branch in pursuit of the green individual. As he passed a branch, he reached over and grabbed a prickly stick insect and with it smacked the green frog in the rear.

For those of you who don't know, the prickly stick insect is covered in sharp thorns like those on a rose bush. The green frog let out a loud croak and turning around to tend to his aching posterior, which allowed the brown to pass him.

Not intending on losing out to a prank he had begun, the green frog put on his mountain climbing shoes and with great speed closed the lead which the brown frog had gained. As they raced to the top, the caterpillar began to come within reach. Both frogs increased their pace, hoping to edge ahead.

However, just as they were about to both reach for the prize, a black crow landed in front of them on the branch which the caterpillar lay. Staring at the two, it gave them a smug look and with a peck grabbed the caterpillar and took to the air, letting off a mocking call.

Both frogs turned to each other and were about to start arguing when they realized that there was another more pressing problem on hand.....

How were they suppose to get down?

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Name: Darren Lee Jin Wei

Student Number: F10DM0392

Course: Design and Media, Animation

Class: 2B

Exercise 1


The Little Prince

The little prince symbolizes a traveller who is thrown into a new world which he is unfamiliar with and is trying to comprehend. The little prince in a sense is like new child who is brought into this world. With what he knows, he tries to make sense of all that is around him. The little prince to me is like the child in all of us, innocent, inquisitive, focused, imaginative, judgmental, accepting and loyal, the sort of qualities we all possess at a young age. But with life's trials and challenges, the child within is is slowly loss, just as the little prince struggles to make sense of all that the grown-ups are trying to tell him, the child within is gradually bombarded with the norms of a "grown-up" civilization and sooner or later just as the little price himself is lost, only to be remembered of fondly in memory. The little prince being a main character is very crucial to the story as he helps to drive it along and gives us a good view of his understanding of what the adults are trying to get him to understand. The key message behind the little price is that we must never lose sight of the child within us all, and that sometimes, the easiest solutions are sometimes the best.


Mr Twit

Mr Twit is portrayed as a horrid person of foul personality and equally revolting traits such as licking trapped food out of his mustache. His character is the classic "Bad Guy" in the book, to the reader he is un-likable, foul and cruel and as the story proceeds cements himself solidly as the role of the main antagonist . Mr Twit signifies all the evil things in the world which plague the human race, deceit, revenge, narcissism, gluttony, rage, lack of personal hygiene, apathy. Mr twit is a "living" embodiment of all that society has tried to remove from the population. Mr twit is therefore a good example of what would happen if anyone succumbs to the evils of the world. He feels no remorse in any of his actions and seems to take pride in them whenever they succeed. Mr twit is crucial to the story, being a main character, his actions allow the story to proceed. His interactions with his equally revolting wife help the reader better understand their separate yet characters and also look into how Mr twits mind works, the evil plans he formulates as the story goes along The key message behind Mr twit is that do not do unto others what you would not have them do unto you. In Mr twits case in the end he was tricked into standing on his head just as he had subjected the four monkeys which he owned to. Which brings me to my second point, which is, wit and brains can trump brawn. Though lacking the firepower being wielded by Mr twit, Muglewump the monkey, his family, the Roly Poly bird and its other feathered brethren succeeded in fooling Mr twit and ultimately casing him to succumb to his very own trap which he had originally intended for the birds.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Name: Darren Lee Jin Wei

Student Number:F10DM0392

Course: Design and Media, Animation

Class: 2B

Exercise 5

Title of Work: The Frog in a Box

Blog Address/Link: http://rambles-of-the-mind.blogspot.com/

Deadline: 5 SEPT 2011

1 Sentence Summary: A frog trapped in a box employs some rather unorthodox methods to try and free himself.


Name: Darren Lee Jin Wei


Student Number:F10DM0392


Course: Design and Media, Animation


Class: 2B


The Brief:

- Story 4

- a good 1-sentence summary

- story suitable for animation

- keep it simple - even children can understand and enjoy

- keep to 1 location (no location possible too)

- key character is NOT human - can be animal, plant, thing, object, imaginary, etc

Grading:


Title of Work: The Frog in a Box

1 Sentence Summary: A frog trapped in a box employs some rather unorthodox methods to try and free himself.


There once lived a little frog in a small box.

This box lacked any form of opening to the world outside. It did not have windows, doors or any obvious openings.

This meant that the poor little frog was very lonely most of the time.

But one day, he decided that he had enough of the monotony of living in the confines of the box. He decided he was going to be FREE! He begun to think of an escape plan.

Going up to the side of the wall, he proceeded to knock it with all his might.

"THUNK"

The little frogs hand swelled to enormous proportions due to the pain. It turned out the wall was thicker than he had originally intended.

Frantically blowing at his swollen hand, he proceeded to produce a whiteboard from a back pocket, and begun writing in gibberish which only he understood. He then begun to mix a concoction of vile and rather dangerous chemicals to together, with one of them resulting in a loud "POOF".

Letting lose an evil laugh, he placed the vile in a stick of dynamite with a timed fused attached. Hurling it against the "offending" wall, he leaped over to the other side of the room.

With a spectacular boom, the concoction went off, sending the little frog bouncing around the room. Reverberating off the sides of the wall, the poor amphibian landed in a heap. Much to his chagrin, there was not even a scratch. It seemed he would have to return to the drawing board.

After much deliberating, the little critter decided to employ the power of flight. Producing a pair of leaves, his attempts to gain flight only resulted in a few centimetres at best off the floor with gravity pulling him back almost immediately.

Landing with a not so triumphant crash, he realised there had to be a more energy conserving and less painful method of achieving flight.

Rummaging around his pocket, he produced a variety of wacky gadgets which he proceeded to throw into a heap. Finally producing a huge flower, he snickered to himself.

Clasping it in both hands, he spun it like a hand helicopter. Spinning around at great speed, he begun to achieve lift. But the little frog did not notice this for he was too dizzy from grabbing on to the stalk.

As the flower achieved altitude, another problem sprung up. As the flower continued to spin, it had begun to lose its petals. And that was not the biggest of the frogs' worries. He had forgotten a very important element.

The lid of the box.

However luck seemed to be on the frogs side. Much like how a drill boors through wood, the sound of the flower hitting the lid produced a similar tone.

As he surfaced from his captive prison, the little frog saw individuals who looked like him. Hopping over as quickly as he could, he bounded to where the group had gathered.

But this group of frogs looked quite sad. As the little frog soon found out. By some cruel twist of fate, It turned out his box was just one of the many inside a larger one...

"Smack" as he face palmed himself.

Monday, August 29, 2011

1 sentence summary

Bon Jovi- Its my life
Teenage boy
One sentence summary: Teenage boy faces many obstacles around town to get to girlfriend at live underground concert.

For the birds
Group of small birds on a wire
One sentence summary: A group of unfriendly little birds refuse to accept a larger individual who looks nothing like them, resulting in a feather ruffled situation.

Pixars knick knack
A lonely snowman in a glass
One sentence summary: A snowman tries to get to his friends who are on the other side of the glass, using many unorthodox methods along the way.

Flamingo- Fantasia
A yoyo-obsessed flamingo
One sentence summary: A group of flamingos have their figure dancing routine interrupted by a yoyo obsessed individual who refuses to conform to the norms, insisting on adding a yoyo twist to the routine.

Dino Fart
3 Creatures, a T-res, a little dinosaur and a pig
One sentence summary: 3 animals decide to have a farting competition after the t-rex lets loose a big one, ending with an unexpected result.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Name: Darren Lee Jin Wei

Student Number: F10DM0392

Course: Design and Media, Animation

Class: 2B

Exercise 2

Title of Work: Do i really have to do this...alrighttt.....BOO

Blog Address/Link:http://rambles-of-the-mind.blogspot.com/

Deadline: Week 5, story 3

1 sentence summary: With the number of misconceptions rising when it comes to ghost, one spirit decides to appear
on a talk show to clear things up.

"And on tonight's show, we have a very special guest with us today, he is white, anorexic, no hes not a wannabe rockstar on drugs and booze, please put your hands together to welcome, a world exclusive, ghost on the show"

With a rousing applause, the camera panned to the set, however, all that greeted the audience was the host himself and an empty chair.

"Stop pulling our leg Larry, where is he?"

"Is this another PR stunt to help ratings?"

"Nope, he's right there, just give me a minute"

Producing a bottle of talcum powder, the host proceeded to dump it over the chair.

"Wahhh Wahh what's going on, why the hell am i white, can't a spirit rest in peace, even for a while?????"

"Sorry spectre, the guest couldn't see you and they were getting impatient, had to improvise."

"One i can become tangible at will and two, we ghost do have names you know and mine is Bob."

"Well than Bob, let's get to the important part, you're here to debunk some myths "

"Yes i am"

"Well let's get to it than, viewers want to know why is it that old spooky castles and seemingly derelict houses, is it a trend among spirits? And why do u guys like scaring people?"

"We do the haunting as it's our job, unfortunately, my boss literally works me to death. And no, it's not that we choose the latter, i would love a crib down in Hollywood as much as the next guy but the thing is that stuff just isn't cheap."

"You have to pay too?"

"Nothing in this worlds free I'll tell u Larry, even in death, tragically"

"Secondly, viewers want to know why is it whenever you and your fellow apparitions always appear in front of people missing limbs, or being semi-decayed, the usual b-list horror stuff"

"With the rise of all the horror movies, it would seem quite absurd if I popped up going boo in a singlet and bunny slippers wouldn't it, not terribly scary if I must say."

"Most certainly Bob, it would lack the edge and moving down the list, viewers are asking when u died, did you see a white light?"

"No but i did see a blue Prius"

"How has the afterlife been so far Bob? How different is it from the real world?"

"Larry I hate to spoil it for you but it's pretty much the same shit different life, the only good bit is our politicians don't give us taxes that make you pay through your nose"

"Hold that point, you mean you guys have taxes too?"

"Even in death you can't escape taxes Larry, even in death"

"Oh dear, well moving on, viewers asked why is it you guys always speak in a deep spooky haunting voice and you know the usual doors closing, stuff floating around moniker"

"Larry, we have a manual and there are rules to follow, i don't make them up, i just obey what's written there. We are also issued voice boxes which tune our voice to sound like a spooky old spectre so we don't become plagued with sore throats."

"Well something to think about for us living folk, before we let you off to do your business of spooking, on last question, How has if you pardon the figurative saying, life been for you so far? "

"I'm not allowed to say it's that bad, I do get to visit the family every now and then, almost giving the wife a heart attack, the kids don't seem as terrified though so, yeah, i guess it's pretty decent"

"Thanks for the time Bob, you sure livened up our understanding of spirits, "

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Name: Darren Lee Jin Wei

Student Number: F10DM0392

Course: Design and Media, Animation

Class: 2B

Exercise 2

Title of Work: Trading with a demon is always dirty work

Blog Address/Link:http://rambles-of-the-mind.blogspot.com/

Deadline: Week 4, story 2

1 sentence summary: Continuing from where the previous story left off, Axotik seeks out an informant who holds information he desires. However, demons always have an agenda, and Lasirus is no different...

It's not easy being inconspicuous when your sidekick is a two hundred and fifty foot god in the shape of a lizard, but then again, stealth is not really an important aspect when you have no intention of surprising anyone.


Axotik and Hanzaki Okami were prowling the air fields of Thomas-view airport, or rather what was left of it. When he was a kid, Axotik would come here with his dad to watch the planes take off and land and occasionally get a free ride from one of the friendlier pilots who knew them as regulars. Now however, it lay in ruin, resembling more of an aircraft graveyard. Mangled pieces of fuselage lay strewn across the runway in the same way a murderer would haphazardly dispose of the bodies of his victims.


A blood-curdling scream rang through the night, originating from an enormous bat like creature which slammed down in front of the duo. Its huge claws dug into the concrete with every step, removing shovel sized chunks. A huge club at the tipped off its tailed whipped off the side of the derelict hangers produced a ear shattering gong which shook one to their very soul. The creature proceeded to fold its wings and crouch in front of the duo. Appearances might have caused one to conclude that the state which the airport had been left in was caused by this particular beast, but that would be far from the truth.


"Lasirus, it has been a while has it not?" addressed Axotik to the beast.


"Rider of the amphibia, what brings you to my...humble dwellings"


"You see a great deal above the clouds lasirus, i want information as usual"


"And the payment would be...."


Axotik threw forth a small canister which wailed out a banshee like scream. It rolled and settled in front of lasirus claw with a "thunk".


"Chymera souls, much obliged rider, it is as always a pleasure doing business with you...."


The conversation however was cut short by a battle cry from behind a storage facility. A brooding Chymera wielding a battle axe cleaved right through the structure and came forth.


"Lasirus you traitor, you have allied with the humans"


"I never did say i was an ally to the chymera in the first place now did I"


"You will pay with your life for this betrayal" Letting lose a roar, the chymera charged forth brandishing his weapon in a rather ogre like fashion, making no attempt to evade any incoming blows.


"Remove this fool from my sight and i will give you thrice the amount you bargained for rider" growled Lasirus as she took to the air.


"You make it seem like I really have a choice." Leaping onto his lizard mount, Axotik removed a nodachi, a type of japanese katana made for rending large foes in twain. Before the orc could get within fifty feet of the duo, his torso was separated from his legs. He was dead before he hit the floor with a huge crash, axe flying off into the brush.


"You are most certainly swift in finishing the job rider" mentioned the gargantuan bat as she landed in clear sight now that danger had passed "Your form on the other hand most certainly intrigues"


Axotik had no doubt taken on a rather unique form. Though technically still human looking, he had sprouted a tail and a pair of green bioluminescence horns hovered above his head. An enigmatic tattoo had also colied itself around both his arms, proceeding up his back to his neck.


"You set this up didn't you Lasirus, had someone who wanted you removed so u got me to intervene for a price"


"No doubt an easy task for you, the way i look at it i stand more to lose in this deal rider"


"....As u see fit demon..." mumbled Axotik wearily, dealing with demons meant you always had to be ready for the unexpected even when the deal seemed clean.


"And now...to uphold my end of the bargain...I'm certain that which i am about to tell you...will no doubt...be of great...interest.....listen carefully rider, i am not in the habit of repeating myself unless necessary"


"Proceed, i am all ears"


Sunday, August 14, 2011

Name: Darren Lee Jin Wei

Student Number: F10DM0392

Course: Design and Media, Animation

Class: 2B

Exercise 2

Title of Work: There were two and than there was none

Blog Address/Link:http://rambles-of-the-mind.blogspot.com/

Deadline: Week 3, story 1

1 sentence summary: The story of a boy who is a vessel to a deity and is seeking to uncover the secret as to why is this happening which will shake the foundations of humanity and the beliefs held by the masses.

The air was cold and damp as he stepped out into the night. The cold breeze felt like a sharp knife pressed against his face.

"Thank god they invented hoods and long sleeve shirts" the boy thought to himself as he unrolled his sleeves and threw his hood over his head.

Walking along the streets at this time of the night was not as safe as it used to be. The pristine world that you and I know of now had changed little in his time, but under the surface great changes were taking place. Tonight, the boy would face this threat.

The silence of the night was pierced by the scream of sheer terror coming from a back alley. This would prove futile, as apart from the occasional cat, the streets were bare, as if mankind had vanished. Taking a corner, the sight which greeted him was far from ordinary to people like you and me.

Two hoodlums were hunched over a young lady but when they turned around, the face was nothing like a human. The face was warped and twisted in such a horrid way that the facial features were no longer able to be made out individually. The jaw, extended to slightly comical proportions was lined with rows of teeth meaning business. The arms were lumps of flesh with bone protruding to form crude fingers.

This, in all its glory, was a Chymera Multitude, a literal walking nightmare.

"I would advise you to stop whatever it was you where thinking of doing and disappear forever, if that is not to difficult a request for the two of you"

"And just who do you think you are punk and how exactly do u intend to stop us" came a mocking reply from the larger of the two behemoths.

"I go by many names, but the one which most address me by is Axotik, vessel to the great Hanzaki Okami-sama, and I am. your. worst. nightmare."

As if on cue, the shadows around the boy begun to take shape, forming above him into the shape of a huge lizard-esque creature. It materialized and stood between the gap which formed above the alley, staring down at them, with six luminescent orange eyes, eight legs, and a tail with a Venus fly-trap like extension at its end, was the deity Hanzaki Okami sama, and he was not the least bit happy.

Another set of screams pierced the calm of the night, followed by a roar which terrified all within the range of the alley. But the screams came from the pair of assaulters and the last thing they saw was forty sets of revolving teeth closing in upon them and then darkness.

"Miss, the streets are very dangerous, take this with you and try not to stay out too late" handing the lady an amulet, watching her pace into the night in a hurry, axotik jumped onto the back of his guardian.

"The nights still young, its hunting time."

Monday, August 8, 2011

Sentence pitch: The summarization of a story in one line. This is very important and aids the movie/story to sell.

Logline: A log line or logline is a brief summary of a television program or film, often providing both a synopsis of the program's plot, and an emotional "hook" to stimulate interest.

Synopsis: A synopsis is a brief summary of the major points of a written work, either as prose or as a table; an abridgment or condensation of a work.

Character Bio: Detailed description of the characters life.

Storyline: The narrative threads experienced by different but specific characters or sets of characters that together form a plot element or subplot in the work of fiction. In this sense, each narrative thread is the narrative portion of a work that pertains to the world view of the participating characters cognizant of their piece of the whole,and they may be the villains, the protagonists, a supporting character, or a relatively disinterested official utilized by the author, each thread of which is woven together by the writer to create a work.

Scene Breakdown: The breakdown of a script you read or movie you watch per each scene and scene sequence.

Beats: Unit of a scene in a story where there is an exchange between the characters and the action/ reaction/revelation advances the story and shape the turning of that scene.

Plots/ Sub plots: Plot is a literary term defined as the events that make up a story, particularly as they relate to one another in a pattern, in a sequence, through cause and effect, or by coincidence. One is generally interested in how well this pattern of events accomplishes some artistic or emotional effect.A subplot is a secondary plot strand that is a supporting side story for any story or the main plot. Subplots may connect to main plots, in either time and place or in thematic significance. Subplots often involve supporting characters, those besides the protagonist or antagonist. May contain message.

Turning points: Point of highest tension or drama or when the action starts in which the solution is given. Decisions are also made here.

Climax: The dialogue for a story

Hook: A narrative hook (or hook) is a literary technique in the opening of a story that "hooks" the reader's attention so that he or she will keep on reading. The "opening" may consist of several paragraphs for a short story, or several pages for a novel, but ideally it is the opening sentence.

Motive: What drives the character to do the actions which he does in the story.

Conflict: Clashes between the characters over matters in the story.

Dramatic Sequence: A point in the story where the form or manner of the drama is employed.

Resolution: To solve a conflict, or come to an agreement.

Outcome: The result or consequence that follows something.


Monday, August 1, 2011

Exercise 1

Two people i know:
Shawn, Shin lei

Characters:
Shawn:
. Air-headed
. Somehow always lost in his thought
. Reserved, but opens up once u get to know him
. Walks with a slight hop in his step due to his b-boying
. Claims to be from the land of plastic surgery and k-pop, Korea
. Has a love for smelling things which he sees for some apparent reason
. Seems to have a love for apple products
. accommodating

Shin Lei
. Very very very fierce
. Gives intimidating looks to those she does not like
. Never takes an insult lying down
. Brilliant artist when it comes to painting
. Quick to seize any opportunity
. Known as the ''Dragon lady'

SITUATION

The air was froth with oil and the scent of different dishes all jumbled into one that it actually assaulted the sense of smell. having purchased their respective meals, Shawn and Shin lei proceeded to seek out a seat to rest their weary legs and tuck in to the purchased sandwich.

Like hawks scanning the horizon, the duo peered into the sea of patrons, hoping to chance upon an empty seat.

"Found one"

With a triumphant grin, Shawn moved in while Shin lei followed him as he made his way over. However, the sight which greeted them was not so welcoming.

In the middle of the table, like a flag on enemy territory, stood in clear view, the dreaded tissue paper. One of the many ways singaporeans stake claim to seats, the tissue paper was like a head on a stake to other patrons, "Stay Away, this seat is taken"

However, the issue was further compounded by the fact that this was a single seat. The opportunist shin lei immediately staked claim to the seat on proceeded to tuck in. More weary of the original owner returning, shawn on the other hand was more against the idea of sticking around.

The glaring tissue paper which once stood to deter patrons now served its purpose as shin lei helped herself to wiping the crumbs off her mouth. But this peaceful scene was about to be disrupted.

A rather displeased looking gentleman, returned to his "lair" only to realize he had been poached of his seat.

"Excuse me miss"

"Yeeeesssss" Turning around with the look of the devil in her eyes, and the image of a dragon behind her, the poor gentleman looked like as though satan himself was staring him in the eye.

"ittttsss ok, nothing at all.." as he left in a hurry.

"nahh, help yourself " as shin lei revered the seat to shawn with as slightly evil look in her eye....