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English to Russian translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature | |||||||
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3 +1 | Пятиактная парадигма/структура |
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3 | Сценарии "W"/ трехактная структура сценария |
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Сценарии "W"/ трехактная структура сценария Explanation: https://www.how-to-write-a-book-now.com/w-plot.html |
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Пятиактная парадигма/структура Explanation: * Это и есть 5-актная парадигма. Вы сразу заметите, что её конструкция полностью совместима с 3-актной парадигмой. По сути это 3-актная парадигма на близком расстоянии. * * The W Plot Similar to the three-act structure, the W plot method works with plot points. Picture a capital “W.” At the top of the “W” is the inciting incident, that triggers your story in motion. Then, you slide down the “W” writing your beginning and that first low point you get to is your first turning point. Then you have rising action up to the top of the “W,” and you are now at the midpoint where there should be another “triggering” event that sets the plot in motion for another downward slide to the second turning point, which is the dark moment. Then, you complete the “W” by drawing up all the resolution until you end on top. In this method, you only need to know five plot points: the triggering event that incites your story, the first turning point, a second triggering event, the dark moment and the ending. This plotting method is based on Hollywood producer, Kenneth Atchity’s book, Write Time.* Example sentence(s):
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