From a Dramaticapedia reader:
Your blogs seem to be always in the abstract. Let’s see something about a successful story in the real world. I would love to see a Dramatica setup for real stories that have been successful.
My reply:
Here’s a link to more than 70 complete analyses of novels, movies, stage plays, and television programs:
http://dramatica.com/analysis/comprehensive
Now here’s a link to almost 200 additional “raw” storyforms (just the 80+ Story Engine settings) for a number of popular stories in various media:
Here’s another link to an ongoing series of podcasts, each analyzing a different story in various media:
And finally, here’s a link to some analysis videos as well:
As for my posts being abstract, yep, you’re right – I’m the abstract one. Chris, the other co-creator of Dramatica is the more practical-minded of the two of us. (All the above links come from his company’s web site, which is far more focused on application.)
The way we work is, I advance the edges of the theory and he figures out how to put it to work. When he turns one of my concepts into something tangible, I used that as a platform to reach for the next concept. That is why we have worked so well together for over 20 years, and why Dramatica has become both so extensive in theory and useful as well.
Melanie Anne Phillips