22 laws to write stories hidden in Pixar's work


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PixarI am a former picture contest writerEmma CoatesPoint important points in making a story tweeted on Twitter "Pixar's 22 Rules of Storytelling(22 laws when Pixar makes a story) "AerogrammeWriters' StudioIt is summarized. It is a very useful rule in making fiction of various genres such as not only movies but also novels and comics.

Pixar's 22 Rules of Storytelling «Aerogramme Writers' Studio
http://aerogrammestudio.com/2013/03/07/pixars-22-rules-of-storytelling/

01. I admire the character in challenging rather than succeeding.

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02. You should always keep in mind what you want to see as an audience, not as a writer. There are cases where the two are completely different.

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03. It is important to follow the theme, but since the theme is not known until the end of the story writing, write until the end. Then rewrite it.

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04. I will develop a story with an episode transcription in the style of "Everyday" "Everyday" "One day" "Because there was such a thing" "And finally".

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05. To be concise, to concentrate, put together various characters, to skip roundabout story. Even if you think you are abandoning valuable things, it makes you free.

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06. Think about what your character is good at and what you feel comfort. Then cast the opposite thing to the character and challenge. How does the character stand up to your challenge?

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07. I will consider the end before considering the middle of the story. Since ending is difficult anyway, put the best effort on how to end the story.

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08. Even if it is not perfect, write it till the end. If it is the ideal world, you may be able to finish writing the story perfectly, but in reality it does not matter whether it is perfect or not. And when you move on to the next one, write it better than before.

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09. When I get stuck in the story I make a list of developments that I think will never occur. Then, there are usually materials that will eliminate the stalemate.

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10. Because what you like is part of you, recognize that "I love the story" before using a favorite story, you take distance from your favorite story.

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11. It is the start of thinking about writing on paper. Even a perfect idea can not be shared with anyone as long as you are in your head.

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12. Forget what I first thought. Second, third, fourth, fifth ... ... deepening the idea, throwing away ideas that anyone might think of somewhere. It is important to surprise yourself.

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13. Have the character give opinions. Passive or sensitive characters are easy to write, but for audiences it is a boring character.

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14. Why do I have to tell this story? What kind of burning beliefs are writing stories? That is the backbone of the story.

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15. Write what "If you are the character of the story, how do you feel?" Honesty brings credibility to unrealistic stories.

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16. What is the reason for your character to support your readers? That is to say. And what will happen if the character fails to bet? Show that with odds of betting for the character.

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17. All work is not wasted. If work does not work out anyhow, stop now and go on. The effort I work on will surely be useful later.

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18. You must understand yourself. To know what is the difference between when I am in good condition and when I am suffering. A story is to try on yourself, not to refine yourself.

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19. It is wonderful that a character accidentally falls into trouble. However, it is fake for the character to accidentally get out of trouble.

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20. Taking out a part of the composition of the movie you dislike and thinking about how you can change the movie can be a practice in making stories.

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21. You can not write a "cool" story unless you identify the situation with your own character. What would you do in this situation?

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22. When you understand "What is the important element of your story" "How can you convey the most important element of the story the most concisely" you can stand on the story start line.

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In addition, Emma Koatsu's blog can be confirmed from the following. A number of articles on character designs and storyboards have been posted, and it is very interesting for those who make cartoons, pictures and movies.

Sketches + story
http://storyshots.tumblr.com/

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