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Intro to screen - Coggle Diagram
Intro to screen
8 Movements...
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Each of these movements related to an objective of a particular character at a particular time. Certain characters have certain movements that relate to particular short term and long term objective.
It is a useful exercise to apply these movements to each line of dialogue to your script and see how it activates words.
The 10 Genres
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A clear physical goal, based on wealth or prestige
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3) Out of the bottle
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EG: Bruce Almighty, Ground Hog Day
4) Dude with a problem
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Eg. Survival, justive, etc
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6) Buddy Love
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Relationship story, revealing human nature.
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8) The Fool Triumphant
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EG: Forest Gump, Rain Man
9) Institutionalized
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ED MASH, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest,* etc
10) Superhero
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Epic story telling mode (Frye, 1957)
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Action and Method
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Really, that's interesting.
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Working out the ACTION
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Each character may have an overall intention, an objective for the scene and this objective is achieved using a variety of methods.
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Genre as Story Type
Give me the same thing, only different!
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LABAN SYSTEM of MOVEMENT
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Hungarian choreographer, Laban envisaged a system of movement made up of the following qualities:
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