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Category Archives: The Dramatica Chart
The Dramatica Structural Model
Here’s an article I wrote about fifteen years ago that described the reason for and functioning of the Dramatica Table of Story Elements. Though our understandings have refined over the years, the underlying concepts remain unchanged. The Model of Dramatica … Continue reading
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Examples of Story “Concerns”
In previous classes, we’ve looked at how to zero in on the nature of your story’s central driving problem or issue at the most broad stroke level by seeing it as being an external state or process (situation or activity) … Continue reading
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Motivations, Methodologies, Evaluations and Purposes
Every story has a mind of its own, as if it were a single chcaracter, a single person. The Dramatica theory of story structure includes a chart, sort of a “periodic table,” that maps out four different levels of consideration … Continue reading
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Levels of the Story Mind
The mind of your story, as with our own minds, can be seen to have four levels of consideration which fall into four topic categories describing the kind of thing that is being considered. For any topic, the mind considers … Continue reading
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Dramatic Quads & Dramatic Pairs
In each quad of Elements, we find not only Dynamic (diagonal) Pairs, but horizontal and vertical pairs as well. Horizontal Elements are called Companion Pairs, and vertical Elements are Dependent Pairs. Each kind of pair describes a different kind of … Continue reading
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Indy… Why does the floor move?
A Dramatica user recently noticed that Elements (the smallest, most detailed story points in Dramatica) are in different arrangements at the bottom of each of the four Dormains. In other words, he was wondering why the “floor” moved. (Click here … Continue reading
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Story Structure – Part 4 (Video)
In this episode I describe “The Dramatica Chart” – a periodic table of story elements which presents the building blocks of story structure, organized into families. Link to the video: http://storymindguru.com/dramatica-unplugged/4%20The%20Dramatica%20Chart.htm .
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