Vids about Scene-Sequencing, Worldbuilding or Storytelling/Writing etc.
Let's GO! Here's one i enjoyed watching today.
Here's also some of my favorite channels: (you can also share just channels)The Artful NarratorHello Future MeFilm CourageDeep Dive Film SchoolStudioBinder
I also have a sharing thread that is about comic creator's chat videos/podcasts/interviews. Please do share some if you have.
I'm not sure if this is a common thing, or if I'm doing this right, but I follow channels focusing on video essays and deep dives/analyses about films for learning about story and scene related stuff. Even if the videos can be more subjective, they're still good insights into different perspectives on storytelling and language.
The Cinema CartographyJames SomertonIn Praise of ShadowsAfter Dark AnalysisSidewaysRyan HollingerMakeBetterMediaSpikima Movies
I think it's very common & natural for comic creators to look into those videos as we're also storytellers.And thanks for sharing!
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How A Writer's Favorite Movies Can Help Them Discover Their Own Superpower - Brooks Elms
My favorite 3 films that inspires the creation of my story are:
I basically love everything by these creators:
I don't watch her anymore (to be honest i have no idea why i stopped) but i liked her videos
I also watched few of her videos and liked them
I forgot this one so i had to edit
Thanks for your inputs!
OH HEACK YEAH OSP! (didn't realize the caps lock was on, but it felt appropriate)
A red herring is another popular storytelling device most often found in the crime genre. We often see it used in mystery or detective books or movies. According to Literary Devices, it is 'an irrelevant topic introduced in an argument to divert the attention of listeners or readers from the original issue.
Emotional Spine - Pat Verducci