About the video: Telling Without Intermediaries
Overview
“In this lesson, we'll look at the characteristics that differentiate dialogue from narrative according to Aristotle's Poetics, and I'll also tell you about the elements that make up drama. ”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Telling Without Intermediaries, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Professional Screenwriting for Film. Develop effective film scripts, from concept development to narrative structure and engaging dialogue..
Partial transcription of the video
“Count without intermediaries Let's start with Unit 2 and in this lesson I am going to start by telling you about Aristotle because whenever we talk about dialogues or theater, you have to start with Aristotle, it is almost inevitable. The first thing I want to tell you about Aristotle is that he makes a distinction in the written arts by the modes of imitation and he distinguishes the modes and non-mediated modes. Mid modes are those that have a figure that we will filter the information of the story. We have the fictional universe. There is a figure that filters all that information to us,...”
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