Ideas/Story
Loglines
Theme and Main Character
Storytelling Techniques
Want and Need
Film Analysis
200

Structurally speaking, how many main characters are there in every story?

One

200

How many sentences is a good logline?

one to two sentences.

200

Describe what the theme of a movie is.

Big idea, concept, or philosophical topic to be explored.

200

In this storytelling technique, the writer tries to get the audience to like the main character by having them do something nice, or make them relatable.

Save The Cat

200

This drives the external story, the plot of the film.

Want

200

Who was the main character for the film -? What was at stake for them?

400

The goal that’s driving your main character through the story must be specific, significant, and ____________?

Visual

400

The primary thing standing in the way of the main character achieving their goal is the

Obstacle/Antagonist

400

Describe what the thesis of a movie is.

The take the writer has on the theme.

400

Explain what a fireside scene is.

The writer has the characters gather around (a metaphorical fire) and reflect on their adventures so far.

400

This drives the internal journey, or, character arc. Usually it is a psychological issue or flaw that the character needs to resolve.

Need

400

Name the movie.

Logline: -

600

Name one thing a writer should consider when writing a feature film.

a. What do you love?

b. What can you sell? 

c. What’s your brand? 

d. Would you rush out to see this movie opening night?

600

Name the movie.

Logline: -

600

The best way to convey a stories theme and thesis is through ____________.

Character

600

Explain what a chalkboard scene is.

The writer uses a character to recap the plot for the audience in case they’re feeling lost.

600

***DAILY DOUBLE***

In the Goosebump's Episode, The Haunted Mask, what was Carli Beth's want and need? How did they relate?

600

Give two interesting facts about why the film - is unique.

800

Name 2 of the 6 questions to help define your main character.

  1. Who is the main character?

  2. Why do we care what happens to the main character?

  3. What does the main character want?

  4. What is the main character going to do to get what they want?

  5. What is at stake for the main character?

  6. What is the primary thing that stands in the way of the main character achieving their goals?

800

Using an __________ and a __________, writers can effectively describe their characters in a logline.

Adjective and noun

800

How should stories impact the main character?

It changes them or teaches them something.

800

This storytelling technique is used If the writer is worried about how unbelievable something might be. A character can comment on how unlikely something is, thereby highlighting the problem and eliminating it.

The "Hang a lantern on it" technique.

800

In a well written movie, the need is tied to the want in these two ways.

Plot and theme

800

In the film -

1000

What are the 3 common sources of inspiration for ideas?

Character, plot, or an arena

1000

***DAILY DOUBLE***

In an engaging story, well written characters are what?






Active

1000

It is crucial that you create a _______________ we care about, and a problem that we can ___________ to.

1. Main Character

2. Relate

1000

What is expository dialogue? What storytelling technique can be used to solve this problem?

Dialogue that has a lot of backstory/information that the audience needs to know because of the plot. Wallpapering

1000

Name the 3 ways that Want and Need relate in a film.

The character has to get what they need in order to get what they want. 

In the process of getting what they Want, they get what they Need to be happy. 

What the character Needs is to realize their Want is wrong.

1000

Who was the lead actor for the film-?