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Storytelling foundations By Brett Oppegaard Washington State University – Vancouver Creative Media and Digital Culture 354.02 Digital Storytelling (Fall 2010)

Storytelling foundations By Brett Oppegaard Washington State University – Vancouver Creative Media and Digital Culture 354.02 Digital Storytelling (Fall

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Page 1: Storytelling foundations By Brett Oppegaard Washington State University – Vancouver Creative Media and Digital Culture 354.02 Digital Storytelling (Fall

Storytelling foundationsBy Brett Oppegaard

Washington State University – Vancouver

Creative Media and Digital Culture 354.02 Digital Storytelling (Fall 2010)

Page 2: Storytelling foundations By Brett Oppegaard Washington State University – Vancouver Creative Media and Digital Culture 354.02 Digital Storytelling (Fall

What are the 6 elements of drama?As defined by Aristotle in “Poetics”

• Plot – What happens in the play, “arrangement of the incidents,” with beginning, middle and end

• Characters – Who carries out those actions, also symbolic, and interwoven with the plot

• Thought – What those actions mean symbolically, the theme(s)

• Diction – How those characters express themselves, from language to dialogue to delivery

• Song – More than just music, the rhythm and melody of speech as well

• Spectacle – Visual support ... scenery, costumes, special effects

Page 3: Storytelling foundations By Brett Oppegaard Washington State University – Vancouver Creative Media and Digital Culture 354.02 Digital Storytelling (Fall

What are the 7 plots?As defined by British literary critic Christopher Booker

• Tragedy – Flawed hero meets tragic end, MacBeth

• Comedy – Happy ending, romanticism, A Midsummer Night's Dream

• “Overcoming a monster” – Toppling all-powerful evil, Frankenstein

• “Voyage and return” – Leaving home, returning changed. Alice in Wonderland

• “The Quest” – Mission/mission accomplished, or not, Lord of the Rings

• “Rags to Riches” – The Horatio Alger myth

• “Rebirth” – Central character is transformed, A Christmas Carol

Page 4: Storytelling foundations By Brett Oppegaard Washington State University – Vancouver Creative Media and Digital Culture 354.02 Digital Storytelling (Fall

Hemingway's 6-word story

“For sale: baby shoes, never worn.”

Complication. Resolution.

All people have basic needs, such as food, water, shelter, love, companionship, etc., which leads to complications and endlessly interesting resolutions

Page 5: Storytelling foundations By Brett Oppegaard Washington State University – Vancouver Creative Media and Digital Culture 354.02 Digital Storytelling (Fall

What are the 45 master characters?As defined by American screenwriter Victoria Lynn Schmidt

Female heroes / villains• Aphrodite – Seductive muse / Femme fatale

• Artemis – Amazon / Gorgon

• Athena – Father's daughter / Backstabber

• Demeter – Nurturer / Overcontrolling mother

• Hera – Matriarch / Scorned woman

• Hestia – Mystic / Betrayer

• Isis – Messiah / Destroyer

• Persephone – Maiden / Troubled teen

Page 6: Storytelling foundations By Brett Oppegaard Washington State University – Vancouver Creative Media and Digital Culture 354.02 Digital Storytelling (Fall

What are the 45 master characters?As defined by American screenwriter Victoria Lynn Schmidt

Male heroes / villains• Apollo – Businessman / Traitor

• Ares – Protector / Gladiator

• Hades – Recluse / Warlock

• Hermes – Fool / Derelict

• Dionysus – Woman's man / Seducer

• Osiris – Messiah / Punisher

• Poseidon – Artist / Abuser

• Zeus – King / Dictator

Page 7: Storytelling foundations By Brett Oppegaard Washington State University – Vancouver Creative Media and Digital Culture 354.02 Digital Storytelling (Fall

What are the 45 master characters?As defined by American screenwriter Victoria Lynn Schmidt

Supporting cast• Friends – Magi, mentor, best friend, lover

• Rivals – Joker, jester, nemesis, investigator, pessimist, psychic

• Symbols – Shadow, lost soul, double

Page 8: Storytelling foundations By Brett Oppegaard Washington State University – Vancouver Creative Media and Digital Culture 354.02 Digital Storytelling (Fall

Foundations• Protagonist

• Antagonist

• Setting

• Complication

• Passage of time / chronology

• Denouement

• Wolfe's four devices:

Point of view / scene by scene construction / dialogue / status life