Storytelling COM597 – 13 Apr 2004 Kathy E. Gill. Structure, process, readers Small group work...

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Storytelling COM597 – 13 Apr 2004 Kathy E. Gill

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Storytelling

COM597 – 13 Apr 2004Kathy E. Gill

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Structure, process, readers

Small group work Discuss selected articles Develop five tips for the budding

digital media writer

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Some types of writing

Creative writing – designed to evoke emotionNonfiction – discusses real world eventsProse – any literary work in sentences and paragraphsPoetry – any literary work in lines and stanzas

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Some types of writing

Script – any literary work written in dialog and scenes; may be written for radio, TV, film, theatre, AV, Flash, etc.Essay (article) – short work of prose focusing on a specific topicShort story – brief work of fiction, usually less than 10K words

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Story structure

BeginningMiddleEnd

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Global structure

May differ by type of writing Challenge of hypertext (breaking linearity)Cues (title, abstract, heading, contents, etc)

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Visual organization

Spatial organizationTypographic conventionsCoordinated use of color

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Words for structure

ParagraphsSentencesSub-headingsTitlesRemember: on screen, content should be more “bite-sized”

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Words for transition

Time: at length, finally, immediately first/second/etc. …Addition: again, and, furthermore, next, too, finally, first/second/etc. …Comparison: after all, conversely, nevertheless, however, contrast, on the other hand …Summary: in conclusion, on the whole, thus, as I have said, in brief …

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Developing structure

Outline (Word)Flow chart (Visio, SmartDraw…)

http://www.smartdraw.com/resources/centers/flowcharts/tutorial1.htm

StoryboardConcept mapping

http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~shale/humanities/composition/handouts/concept.html

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Creation process

Is there “one” way to create a story?No – each person’s creation process is unique

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Stages of writing

1. Pre-writing 2. Drafting 3. Revising

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1. Pre-writing

Thinking about subject/purpose and begin organizing thoughtsResearch, interviews, storyboards … are all pre-writing

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Jumpstarting thinking

Journal, notebookTape recorderMind mappingJust start writing

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Exercise (1/3)

Look at the phrase on the next slide… you will then have three minutes to jot down the things, people, animals, ideas, experiences and sensations that come to mindReady?

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Exercise (2/3)

Things That Are Very Important To Me

(hint: sex, food, sleep ….)

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Exercise (3/3)

Things That Fascinate MeThings That Infuriate MeThings That Bring Me JoyThings That Drive Me CrazyThings I LoveThings I …..

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Recognize that …

Nothing will teach you more about writing than the act of writingWrite what you would like to read

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2. Drafting

Finalize thesisFlesh out the pointsDevelop introduction and conclusionLet others review

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Jumpstarting drafting

If the right word/phrase/illustration doesn’t come to mind … skip and and keep goingWrite more words than you need; edit laterRecognize you don’t have to write in order the piece will be read

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3. Revising

Review (edit) for completeness, grammarEliminate wordiness, vague sentences, passive voiceSharpen details/purpose/structureProofread

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Jumpstarting revising

Set work aside before editingEdit in stages (content first, then proofread)This is not a linear process

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Understanding readers

James Souther asked Westinghouse decision-makers what they expected of the reports engineers submitted to them. Of interest to us: how frequently they read summary, introduction, body, conclusion, and appendices.

From: Professional Writing Online

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Understanding readers

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Understanding readers

Summaries, 100% Introductions, 60%Conclusions, 50%Bodies, 15%Appendices, 10%But ….

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Understanding readers

They had advisers read the reports and make recommendationsOut of this came the “two minute read” … multiple audiences … multiple paths

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Technical reading process

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Putting ourselves in their eyes

Why I would read this report/story/editorial?How might my values be challenged?What I would find difficult, and what aids are available to help me?What I would want to find out over the course of the reading?How might I use the findings (positively or negatively)?

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Understanding the web reader

More on that later … but the key factoid is that readers online “skim” even more than they do offline

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What is noise?

JargonInappropriate examplesMisspellingPoor grammar

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Grammar tips

Use active voiceAvoid mixed metaphors (metaphor compares one person/thing/event to another)Avoid misplaced modifiersDon’t waste wordsUse parallel structure

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Use active voice

Writing so that people, organizations, animals and groups do things and act on their environments Pass me the salt … versus … The salt

was passed. All speakers shook their heads …

versus … Heads were shaking around the table.

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Avoid mixed metaphors

Two metaphors used confusingly or inappropriately together Walk softly and carry a big stick.

Home is where you hang your hat.

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Avoid misplaced modifiers

A modifier is an adjective or adverb – words that add something to other words Chasing a ball into the street, the

delivery truck almost killed my dog. John was convinced on Friday that he

would be picked for Survivor. How to fix?

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Don’t waste words

Professor: I believe the lagoon is ripe with savory crustaceans.

Gilligan: Yeah, and it has a lot of good shellfish, too.

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Parallel structure

My sister is a poet, a dancer, and she plays the violin.My sister writes poetry, dances, and plays the violin.How else might this be fixed?