Tuesday, March 28, 2023

TED Talks are my new Inspiration




Today, my teacher showed a TED Talk in our class. Since I was stressed about my project in class already, I decided to watch and give it a show to see how certain aspects can help me move forward with my work. The talk was given by Andrew Stanton. 


Stanton, a writer and director who is most recognized for his work on Pixar's "Toy Story" and "Finding Nemo," relies on his vast writing expertise to offer a distinctive viewpoint on the process of creating gripping storylines.


Stanton deconstructs the fundamental elements of a great tale, namely developing sympathetic characters, constructing a solid narrative framework, and appealing to the audience directly, using personal experiences and samples from his own movies. 


I've spent some time considering the essential elements of a great novel, such character building and emotional depth, and I've utilized this understanding to enhance my own plot. Stanton's suggestions for developing a solid narrative framework, such as the significance of having a distinct beginning, middle, and finish, have also assisted me in better organizing my thoughts and ideas. Moreover, Stanton's focus on the value of visual storytelling has motivated me to consider how I may utilize pictures and other visual components to increase the impact of my narrative. Ultimately, because of what I've learnt from Andrew Stanton's Talk, I'm a lot more assured in my ability to write an interesting and captivating story.

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