《讲故事的艺术》尼尔·盖曼大师课(Ep01-Ep19精校中英字幕,已完结)

Truth in Fiction
The Truth of Coraline
Be Honest
Honesty in The Ocean at the End of the Lane
Sources of Inspiration
Subvert the Familiar
白雪公主---烟与镜里的故事
Imagine Stories About People Around You
弹幕提到的书:
- 开端
- 东方快车谋杀案
- 封锁-张爱玲
记录一些有趣的对话。
Ideas Come From Confluence
From moment to plot...
what happens between moments?
Finding Your Voice
写作的风格体现在不完美?
Start With Imitation
Get the Bad Words Out
写多了风格自然会呈现。
Finish Things
Finding the Voice of a Story.
Developing the Story
And Then What Happened?
期待/悬念/未知
Write Down Everything You Know
What Is Your Story about?
Create Conflict
让冲突发生。
有个弹幕说:『可是生活里的冲突从没解决好过。』
我想说我也一样。不敢写冲突,总是回避它。不知道怎么收尾。
What Do Your Characters Want?
In which case, just have two of your best characters and have them figure out what they want, and have them want things that are mutually exclusive, and then set them off on their quest.
And you know only one of them can have that thing. Whatever the thing that they want is, if they succeed then the other one failed...
Story Case Study: The Graveyard Book
Short Fiction
Imagine Your Story as the Last Chapter of a Novel
Only One Thing Has to Happen
March Tale
All you have to do is to put her in difficulties...
Expanding the Narrative
Dialogue and Character
Listen to Your Characters
Trust Your Characters
Find the Part of You That Is the Character
Do Just Enough Research
Case Study: Neverwhere
Character Case Study: October Tale
Worldbuilding
Smuggle in Details From Your Own Life
Moments of Reality Create Credibility
Allow Your Characters to Discover the Rules
Do Your Homework
Worldbuilding Influences
Descriptions
Tell Readers as Much as You Like
One Memorable Detail
Appeal to the Senses
Humor
Twist the Cliche
用词、态度、惊喜
Figgins, Cigarettes, and Sherbet Lemons
Case Study: Anansi Boys
Genre
Understand Reader Expectations
Learn the Rules in Order to Break Then
Sail Against Expectations
Get Out of Your Comfort Zone
The Idea for Sandman #19
Start With Thumbnails
Writing the Script
The Page Is the Unit
Working With Artists
Narrative Collaborators
Dealing With Writer's Block
Retrace Your Steps
Be Willing to Recalibrate
Give Yourself a Deadline
Write the Next Thing You Know
Pretend You've Never Read It Before
Ask Yourself "What Was This About?"
Take Feedback Wisely
Don't Obsess Over Perfection
Rules for Writers
Struggling Is Part of the Process
Dealing With Rejection
The Writer's Responsibilities
Parting Advice