CF - Comparing Forms (Lesson)
Comparing Forms
Introduction
Writing an original work requires an understanding of both the story one wants to tell and how the story will be received. This requires properly selecting the correct medium for a given story and listening to and interpreting critical feedback along the way.
In this lesson, you will learn how to compare and contrast traditional literary forms, theatrical scripts, and screenplays.
Effective Storytelling Devices
To be an effective writer it is important to develop some basic habits for engaging in storytelling across mediums. The following are some suggestions for increasing your wealth of knowledge in effective storytelling and storytelling devices:
Effective Storytelling Devices
In the presentation below, we will look into the key differences in the audience experience with three separate media forms. We will also look at ways to find comparison. A document to accompany the presentation is included below. Please reach out to your instructor with any questions.
Download the presentation guide for Comparing Forms. Links to an external site.
Comparing Forms Review Activity
Review your understanding of the material in this lesson in the activity below.
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