A multi-part video program on story structure and storytelling
7. Story Structure vs. Storytelling
10. The Four Throughlines (Part One)
11. The Four Throughlines (Part Two)
15. Introduction to Characters
17. Hero is a Four Letter Word
18. Characters in “To Kill A Mockingbird”
20. The 8 Character Archetypes (Part One)
21. Objective & Subjective Characters
22. The 8 Character Archetypes (Part Two)
23. The 8 Character Archetypes (Part Three)
25. Subjective & Objective Characters
26. Protagonist & Antagonist Archetypes
27. Reason & Emotion Archetypes
28. Sidekick & Skeptic Archetypes
29. Guardian & Contagonist Archetypes
30. Uses of Archetypal Characters
32. Archetypes in “Wizard Of Oz”
36. Introduction to Storyforming
37. 8 Essential Writing Questions
38. Character Resolve – Change or Steadfast (Part One)
39. Character Resolve – Change or Steadfast (Part Two)
40. Character Growth – Start or Stop
41. Character Approach – Do-er or Be-er
42. Character Mental Sex – Male or Female
44. Story Driver – Action or Decision
46. Story Limit – Time Lock or Option Lock
50. Theme and the Dramatica Chart
51. Motivations, Evaluations, Methods & Purposes
64. The 28 “Magic” Scenes (Part One)
65. The 28 “Magic” Scenes (Part Two)
66. The 28 “Magic” Scenes (Part Three)
67. The 28 “Magic” Scenes (Part Four)
74. Encoding Domains & Concerns
75. Encoding Issues & Problems
76. Encoding in “The Fugitive” (Part One)
80. Static vs. Progressive Plot Points
82. Requirements & Forewarnings
83. Dividends, Costs, Prerequisites & Preconditions
84. The Story Goal
85. Plot Points and the Dramatica Chart
88. Act Progressions
89. The Structure of Act Progression
92. Introduction to Storyweaving
93. Exposition
94. Expectation
95. Context
96. Interpretation
98. The Four Modes of Expression
99. The Genre Chart (Part One)
100. The Genre Chart (Part Two)
101. The Genre Chart (Part Three)
104. Introduction to Reception
105. Author As Audience
107. Writing For Disposable Tribes
108. Writing for Ethnic Groups, Women, Men & Children
109. Bias & Propaganda
110. Reception of Characters, Plot, Theme & Genre
112. Subplots