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Narrative Scene

Narrative Scene. Your favorite movie production studio is looking for the next summer blockbuster film! Your job is to plan for a one page scene that reflects your big blockbuster idea. Incorporate all elements that would make an effective narrative and a lot of money!.

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Narrative Scene

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  1. Narrative Scene Your favorite movie production studio is looking for the next summer blockbuster film! Your job is to plan for a one page scene that reflects your big blockbuster idea. Incorporate all elements that would make an effective narrative and a lot of money!

  2. Critical elements of castaway • Scene: Island setting, Castaway, “I Have Made Fire” • Theme: Survival • Plot: Stuck on an island, a castaway struggles to build a fire for warmth but eventually succeeds. • Character: ragged shorts, beard, talks to a ball, frustrated but eventually excited when he builds the fire. • Word choice: “I have made FIRE!!!” Sings “Come on baby light my fire”. • Extension: suspense

  3. Narrative Critical elements outline • Scene (exposition, style): • Theme (narrative technique, style): • Plot (organization, exposition, conclusion): • Character (style): • Word choice (narrative technique, style): • Extension (advanced narrative organization such as flashback, foreshadowing, or suspense):

  4. Write your own story narrative • I can write a narrative scene that includes an exposition, dialogue and pacing, sequencing, style through word choice, and conclusion. • Write a one page narrative story (no more than one page) that could be torn out of a book and submitted as an idea for the next big movie. Use your outline from yesterday to write your story. A great example is the first chapter of “The Hunger Games”. • Your score will be based on the narrative rubric distributed in class yesterday. The rubric is posted on my website. • Label your exposition, dialogue, pacing, sequencing, word choice, and conclusion. • Due Friday, September 13th.

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