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  2. Found footage (film technique) - Wikipedia

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    Lassie Jerky, an episode of Psych that was partially filmed as found footage (2013) Sleep No More, the ninth episode of Doctor Who Series 9 (2015) American Horror Story: Roanoke (2016) (FX series) Steven Universe, episode: "The Big Show" (2018) [note 1] Inside No. 9, episode: "Cold Comfort". A story about a call centre, told through the CCTV ...

  3. Storytelling - Wikipedia

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    Lord found that a large part of the stories consisted of text which was improvised during the telling process. Lord identified two types of story vocabulary. The first he called "formulas": "Rosy-fingered Dawn", "the wine-dark sea" and other specific set phrases had long been known of in Homer and other oral epics. Lord, however, discovered ...

  4. Story within a story - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Victorian love story of the book, Pinter creates a present-day background story that shows a love affair between the main actors. The Muppet Movie begins with the Muppets sitting down in a theater to watch the eponymous movie, which Kermit the Frog claims to be a semi-biographical account of how they all met.

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  6. Three-act structure - Wikipedia

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    The first act is usually used for exposition, to establish the main characters, their relationships, and the world they live in.Later in the first act, a dynamic, on-screen incident occurs, known as the inciting incident, or catalyst, that confronts the main character (the protagonist), and whose attempts to deal with this incident lead to a second and more dramatic situation, known as the ...

  7. Story structure - Wikipedia

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    Story is a sequence of events, which can be true or fictitious, that appear in prose, verse or script, designed to amuse or inform an audience. [1] Story structure is a way to organize the story's elements into a recognizable sequence. It has been shown to influence how the brain organizes information. [2]

  8. Narration - Wikipedia

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    Narration is a required element of all written stories (novels, short stories, poems, memoirs, etc.), presenting the story in its entirety. It is optional in most other storytelling formats, such as films, plays, television shows and video games, in which the story can be conveyed through other means, like dialogue between characters or visual ...

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