Weekly work will cover three main areas described below: Models, Skills, Practice.
You will be viewing/playing story models from this schedule weekly. This semester we will focus on Hayao Miyazaki’s classic anime films, and using these to explore story concepts. Most of the time I have provided direct URLs, but sometimes this requires a Netflix or Amazon Prime Video account. For a short anime example, see Fumiko’s Confession, a 2:22 anime! Here is Fumiko’s Confession Reversed–HA!
You will be reading a chapter or so each week in our primary story technique text Anatomy of Story by John Truby. Then taking a timed (60 minutes) quiz with randomized questions to review the key ideas in each chapter. The quizzes are “open book” but the questions may be specific so you will need to read first then do the quiz after.
We will work on two story tracks: 1) stories for an actual community client, and 2) personal stories you develop over the semester and refine in NMD 443. You will be doing weekly story exercises–Tasks–in order to slowly build up your story skills based on the techniques we view, read about, discuss, and share each class, as well as other skills you are developing in the NMD program–graphic, video, animation etc.
Class structure & tools: website, slack, zoom, texts, videos.
Hayao Miyazaki’s style and Princess Mononoke Trailer
Text/Technique: Anatomy of Story Intro to Story Time & Place; Princess Mononoke with Truby Techniques
Twine Introduction: Chapbook example
Princess Mononoke Discussion
Some Background: What is Manga?
Princess Mononoke Analysis ” Task 1 review
Story Premise, recognizing models & crafting your story
Twine Practice Sample: Ghost Story
More background: History of Japanese Manga
Story Structure–Seven Steps for Princess Mononoke
Structure Template option
Twine Chapbook Formatting & Backstage
Character & Character Web
Conflict/Moral Argument/Theme
Client Visit THURS SEPT 28
Wild Blueberry Heritage Center
Story Tools– Knight Lab Tools for Clients
ARCGIS Tools
Student Model: Japan Forest
https://youtu.be/3OISv3RJoXI
5cm /sec