So, we have to create a blog, to my dislike. The reason why I dont like to keep blogs is because my mind registers it as such a chore. Anyway, we have to answer these questions to carry on with our stories. And my head is still swimming. bleah, i hate flu
1. Who are you telling the story for (primary audience)?
People of all ages who needs entertainment and a good laugh.
2. What reaction do you want?
Because it will be a slapstick comedy, the audience should laugh and feel grossed out as well at the stupidity of the character
3. Is the narrative omniscient (all seeing) or restrictive (viewed from a single perspective)?(If the narrative is restrictive, whose viewpoint are you using?)
It will be both. First part of the story will be mostly omniscient but focusing on the main character. Later, at the climax of the story, you get to see from the viewpoint of the main character to get a sense of the situation he is in.
4. List the important events of the story.
- The main character drinking excessively
- Him going into the car and driving around recklessly
- The cops chasing him
- Him getting caught
- In the police car ripping off his underwear
- Him eating his underwear and spitting it out again
5. Which aspects of the setting of the story are important (time of day… location… period of history…) and how do you intend to establish these important elements?
Time of day will probably be at night. Period of time will be as what happened, modern day. Setting and background and the car that will be in the animation will show these elements.
6. What traits of the characters in your story are important and how do you intend to establish these traits?
First impressions are always important, so when people see the character design of this main guy, i hope they will feel a little urk from him. He looks older than he is supposed to be, with overgrown moustache and beard with big spectacles, his clothing will be sloppy as well.
7. In what order are the important events (step 4 above) covered? Is it a strictly linear sequence of events in time, or does the story contain any flashbacks or other interruptions to the sequence of events?
At this point of time, the story telling will just be linear. This might change to not make it so draggy.
8. How does the story flow, does the pace change? Does it contain a surprise? Consider your answers to 1 and 2 above when making your response.
9. How will you use sound to help all your responses to 5-8 above?
10. Does your story need dialog? (write out the dialog)
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