We encounter stories all the time. Television, movie, books or even when you’re talking; telling another about your day or an experience.
Present tense
I travel by bus.
3rd person
Example: “Mark picks up the gun and hold it in his hand. It begins to tremble, as if alive.”
Screenplay uses this format. It presents a more immediate & urgent feel to the material.
Passive vs Active voice
Passive:
- Weak verb .
- Tells rather than shows what is going on.
- Distances the reader from the story.
Eg. “The sky was blue with a lot of white clouds.”
Active:
- Strong action verb.
- Shows the action.
- Uses an immediate structure.
Eg. “The white clouds are floating in the blue sky.”
Best excuses for not doing homework: I sprained my wrist. I did not know there was homework.
Ryan’s tips:
- Never stop for the night if you are stuck.
- Always solve the problem and keep going until you are in safer water. A good night’s sleep is important. Sleeping on problems is a myth.
- If you cannot get started on a project, start writing anyway. To do this you have to have some words to type.
- It does not matter what you write, you will soon begin to think and move in your own rhythm/pace.
Questions that should be running through your mind when writing…
- Whose story am I telling?
- What is the point of this story?
- How can I engage the attention of the audience?