Not exact matches
Working with accomplished showrunners, as
well as non-writing creative producers and studio / network executives, the Fellows participate in one - on - one creative story meetings, pitching sessions, writers» rooms, and group conversations focusing on the key creative and tactical elements that are central to their success in
episodic storytelling.
Unsurprisingly, «Fantastic Beasts» amplifies both the strengths and weaknesses of Rowling's
storytelling approach, which unfolds in the
episodic style of vintage serials — a cliff - hanger - oriented tactic that works
well in novels, where readers might otherwise be tempted to put the book down after each chapter, but feels less elegant on screen, since viewers invariably commit to taking in the entire story in one sitting.
Filed Under: Writing Craft Tagged With: Antagonist, E. M. Forster,
episodic storytelling, How to Write a Damn
Good Novel, how to write a novel, James N. Frey, Kristen Lamb, logline, Michael Chabon, Novel structure, Story arc