Aristotle's Poetics for Screenwriters: Storytelling Secrets From the Greatest Mind in Western Civilization by Michael Tierno
Author:Michael Tierno [Tierno, Michael]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Performing Arts, Film, Screenwriting, storytelling, Language Arts & Disciplines, writing, Fiction Writing
ISBN: 9781401305567
Google: tQKZAAAAQBAJ
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
Published: 2012-10-30T23:59:19.911523+00:00
All the audience needs to interpret whether a scene or movie has ended happily or sadly can be dialog, or simply a gesture from a character in a reaction shot, but the kind of action that usually works best to communicate emotional conclusions is physical and demonstrative. For example, when Rocky finally rises during the fifteenth round of the boxing match right before the referee counts him out, this shows that he lasted fifteen rounds, and this action means Rocky is happy. And this moment is not just a change in Rockyâs fortune, itâs a reversal of fortuneâit carries the weight and emotions of the whole plot.
You may be interested to find out that practically every great movie depicts an extreme change in the heroâs fortune. Itâs as if we moviegoers were fortune-change junkies. So donât underestimate the severity of this need in the audience. The heroâs fortune must go from one extreme to the other, and how it gets where itâs going must be presented logically, and entertainingly. Another little secret about this Iâve noticed is that many great screenwriters have figured out how to have it all still come down to one moment as well, as we noted earlier in Rocky. With that thought in mind, itâs time to take a look at how the concept of reversal of fortune works in the context of Aristotleâs favorite kind of plot. On to the next chapter!
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