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The Craft Behind Cinematic Storytelling, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 48 lectures, based on 111 reviews, and has 6584 subscribers.

You will learn about Printable course notes PDF Lucid video examples for conceptual understanding Learn all the techniques of Storytelling Decode the blueprint in constructing a Story Entirely downloadable for offline use Web resources at the end of the course Elements of storytelling simplified Exercises for practice This course is ideal for individuals who are Film Students or Media/Mass Communication Students or Writing Aspirants or TV Production Students or Studio Interns or Bloggers – for writing effective blogs or Entrepreneurs – for reaching out emotionally to the public or Corporate Managers – for telling BRAND stories or Anyone who is in the business of Storytelling or This course is probably not for those who are looking for technical aspects of Cinematic Storytelling like operating the camera, learning editing software etc. That would be dealt in another course. It is particularly useful for Film Students or Media/Mass Communication Students or Writing Aspirants or TV Production Students or Studio Interns or Bloggers – for writing effective blogs or Entrepreneurs – for reaching out emotionally to the public or Corporate Managers – for telling BRAND stories or Anyone who is in the business of Storytelling or This course is probably not for those who are looking for technical aspects of Cinematic Storytelling like operating the camera, learning editing software etc. That would be dealt in another course.

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Title: The Craft Behind Cinematic Storytelling

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.45

Number of Lectures: 48

Number of Published Lectures: 48

Number of Curriculum Items: 48

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 48

Original Price: $49.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Printable course notes PDF
  • Lucid video examples for conceptual understanding
  • Learn all the techniques of Storytelling
  • Decode the blueprint in constructing a Story
  • Entirely downloadable for offline use
  • Web resources at the end of the course
  • Elements of storytelling simplified
  • Exercises for practice
  • Who Should Attend

  • Film Students
  • Media/Mass Communication Students
  • Writing Aspirants
  • TV Production Students
  • Studio Interns
  • Bloggers – for writing effective blogs
  • Entrepreneurs – for reaching out emotionally to the public
  • Corporate Managers – for telling BRAND stories
  • Anyone who is in the business of Storytelling
  • This course is probably not for those who are looking for technical aspects of Cinematic Storytelling like operating the camera, learning editing software etc. That would be dealt in another course.
  • Target Audiences

  • Film Students
  • Media/Mass Communication Students
  • Writing Aspirants
  • TV Production Students
  • Studio Interns
  • Bloggers – for writing effective blogs
  • Entrepreneurs – for reaching out emotionally to the public
  • Corporate Managers – for telling BRAND stories
  • Anyone who is in the business of Storytelling
  • This course is probably not for those who are looking for technical aspects of Cinematic Storytelling like operating the camera, learning editing software etc. That would be dealt in another course.
  • Humans are wired for stories.

    Throughout the ages storytelling has took many forms right from drawings on caves to statuses on Facebook.

    Is there any craft behind telling an entertaining story? I would definitely say, yes.

    Anyone can imagine, dream and write. But in order to streamline your ideas to tell a compelling story; understanding of the craft is must. It involves lot of craft elements like structure, setting, genre, scene building, character, characterization etc.

    As Aristotle wisely said every story or character must have a problem, in order to solve his/her problem he/she needs to find some solution and solve it through action over the course of time. Our course exactly does that.

    Enroll now to solve all of your story problems.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Decoding The Story

    Lecture 1: What is Story?

    Lecture 2: Structure

    Lecture 3: Setting

    Lecture 4: Setting – PDF -1

    Lecture 5: Setting – PDF -2

    Lecture 6: Setting – PDF -3

    Lecture 7: Setting – PDF – 4

    Lecture 8: Act

    Lecture 9: Act – PDF – 1

    Lecture 10: Act – PDF – 2

    Lecture 11: Act – PDF – 3

    Lecture 12: Sequences

    Lecture 13: Sequences – PDF -1

    Lecture 14: Sequences – PDF -2

    Lecture 15: Scene / Event

    Lecture 16: Scene – PDF – 1

    Lecture 17: Beat

    Lecture 18: Beat – PDF – 1

    Lecture 19: Story Flow Chart – pdf – 1

    Lecture 20: Story Flow Chart – pdf – 2

    Chapter 3: Genre

    Lecture 1: What is Genre?

    Lecture 2: Genre – PDF – 1

    Lecture 3: Genre – PDF – 2

    Lecture 4: Genre – PDF – 3

    Lecture 5: Genre – PDF – 4

    Lecture 6: Genre – PDF – 5

    Chapter 4: Creating a Character

    Lecture 1: Characterisation

    Lecture 2: Characterisation – PDF – Exercise 1

    Lecture 3: Characterisation – PDF – Exercise 2

    Lecture 4: Characterisation – PDF – Exercise 3

    Lecture 5: Characterisation – PDF – Exercise 4

    Lecture 6: Character

    Lecture 7: Character – PDF – 1

    Lecture 8: Character – PDF – 2

    Lecture 9: Character – PDF – 3

    Lecture 10: Character – PDF – 4

    Lecture 11: Character Revelation

    Lecture 12: Character Arc

    Lecture 13: Character Arc – PDF – 1

    Lecture 14: Character Arc – PDF – 2

    Lecture 15: Character Arc – PDF – 3

    Lecture 16: Character Arc – PDF – 4

    Lecture 17: Structure and Character

    Chapter 5: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Chapter 6: Web Resources

    Lecture 1: TED TALKS on Storytelling

    Lecture 2: On Scene Building

    Lecture 3: TOP 13 SITES FOR INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS

    Instructors

  • The Craft Behind Cinematic Storytelling  No.2
    Kamal Sucharan Burri
    Filmmaker at Newlight Cinemas
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  • 4 stars: 28 votes
  • 5 stars: 50 votes
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