CHAPTER 9 Story and Visual Structure
The Key Relationship
Before visual structure can be used correctly, some basic story structure concepts must be understood. This chapter will not attempt to explain story structure; instead, it defines some terms that will help link visual and story structure together.
A story has three basic parts:
- Exposition (beginning)
- Conflict (middle)
- Resolution (end)
Exposition
The beginning of a story is called the exposition. Exposition can be defined as the facts needed to begin the story. These facts include (but are not limited to) the identity of the main characters, their plot situation, location, and time period. If the audience is not given the facts they need (or think they need), they can never become involved ...
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