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CS 5964 The Cinema in Machinima

A Few Facts $150 million average budget for top ten big hits of 2008 (except Twilight at $37 million) Dark Knight ($531 million box office domestic), Iron Man ($318 mil) Indiana Jones ($317 mil), Hancock ($228 mil), Twilight ($184.5 mil), Quantum of Solace ($167.5 mil), WALL-E ($224 mil), Kung Fu Panda ($215.5 mil), Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa ($193.5 mil), Horton Hears a Who! ($154.5 mil) Double or more those figures with worldwide sales, DVD sales can double that figure again That s more than $1 million for every minute/page of screen time 30 sec. spot during Super Bowl can cost $3 million

Why do we watch movies? Entertainment Something new, something familiar if you re a fan perhaps Actors stars Eye-popping camera, special FX and music an experience

But why do we really watch movies? (Hint: There are 3 reasons) Story Story Story!!! Filmmaking is the 20th Century story art form. Is interactive gaming the 21st? (NPR, MIT professor)

What makes a good story? A good beginning, a good middle, and a good end, i.e. structure A premise/theme that drives the action Believable and rich characters Increasing conflict/tension Sense of completeness

Short vs. Feature Feature is many shorts--like paragraphs or chapters that make up a novel--allows for more plot and character development Short is more metaphor, haiku, or joke; doesn t allow for as much plot and character development ex. Situation, problem/conflict, and punch line

Story structure Beginning, middle, and end (Aristotle) Typical Hollywood Story Structure

The Hero s Journey by Joseph Campbell

Act Structure Act 1: introduces characters and sets the scene for ensuing conflict Inciting incident: catapults character into next act and onto journey Act 2: builds conflict to a climax Act 3: resolution of presented conflict Tips: Start late, end early--mamet

How long is a story? Like a sentence Title a good guiding force

Like a paragraph Has it s own completeness

I m a Ute and I m a Cougar #1 (I Bleed Blue) and/or The Passion of the McCain Like a short story, poem, or joke Structure intact

Subject vs. Theme Subject is what it s about ex. The Passion of the McCain is about McCain and Hillary, more specifically, their relationship ex. Ute vs. Cougar subject is team rivalry Theme is what you re saying about what it s about ex. Passion of McCain there s going to be some tough times ahead for their clandestine relationship; fear of being discovered ex. Ute vs. Cougar changes with each episode I Bleed Blue theme is that everybody actually bleeds red, therefore supports Utes

Premise/Theme Put it into a few words or a sentence ex. Cougars bleed red, literally Should drive the piece; use like a road map to get you from point A to point B If an idea supports the theme, use it, but if it doesn t, murder your darlings; tangents lead to detours ex. Ute vs. Cougar doesn t need to get into how well the Utes did this year, the Ute mascot debate, or the MUSS, unless it supports the fact that Cougars bleed red too

Character Actions and dialogue reveal character; setting and background further define Unique voice Fights for his/her beliefs; concerned for own well being Character is coded show don t tell ex. Ute vs. Cougar Cougar has a Y on his face (says he s a Cougar too, but using formula and it s only a guideline) Relatable someone you could know; based on real people

Conflict/Tension Every protagonist (good guy) needs an antagonist (bad guy); bad guy can be one s self About finding ways to give your characters a hard time Put your characters up a tree, throw rocks at them, and get them back down Escalate the action Start with a knife, move on to a shotgun, and if a shotgun doesn t do it, launch a nuclear bomb Character should rise or fall; change

How do you know when you re done?

Ideas Start with what interests you, if it interests you, it probably interests others too Notice what catches other people s attention--makes them laugh, cry, do a double-take Dreams, journals, memories News, literature, theater, movies, and games--recycle a good idea, adapt it

Put it Down on Paper Act of writing produces more ideas Brainstorm; green-light yourself Storyboard with pictures for camera angles Make notes on dialogue and music Sketch scene flow Let it be messy, clean up later

Script format www.celtx.com for FREE screenwriting software iwork Pages template Macros in Word

Parting Words Rule #1: Keep it interesting Litmus Test: Is it something you would want to watch? Passion: Is it an idea you re willing to log hours and hours on? KISS Principle: Keep It Simple Stupid