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The Order

Posted by Mindblade16 - December 15th, 2021


1.      Convert Story into Screenplay

2.      Convert Screenplay into Comic

3.      Convert Comic into Animation

4.      Convert Animation into Game

5.      Convert Game, Animation, and Comic into Social Media Brand

6.      Convert Social Media Brand into Print, DVD/Blu-ray, and Xbox/PlayStation Distribution Mediums


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Story is the creative function of a storyteller, the flow of events and dialogue into fiction.


Screenplays are written by screenwriters.


The story is broken into the Three Act Structure, so StoryWriters always start by creating their Script using The Three Act Structure as the backbone.


They then expand the outline into a 60 page screenplay or a 150 page script.


2. Convert Screenplay into Comic


Dialogue and setting is where story meetings are usually held.


Since they’re an activity people get engaged and excited about, story meetings and animation story meetings usually look more like improvisational theatre than writing meetings.


Story meetings are made up of non-producers and non-scriptwriters. People are asked to improvise in the room, but they only get feedback if they improvise well.


People do a lot of research and script mapping before story meetings, but they don’t necessarily know what all the characters look like or how all the scenes connect, so they’re not writing a comic or trying to improvise anything.


StoryWriters usually give out a quick outline of the story and let the animators and voice actors add to it.


Animation StoryWriters start from a blank page and start writing dialogue. They research characters, setting, and the film's theme before writing any dialogue.


3. Convert Comic into Animation


StoryWriters usually sit down and give themselves permission to start writing a comic. Most of them have no idea what they’re writing.


Scriptwriters don’t tend to do this.


StoryWriters need to create a general sense of the theme for the comic, set the tone, get the characters’ voice right and then begin to write dialogue.


Animation StoryWriters, on the other hand, are more focused on working out the plot. They come up with the concept and world but don’t spend much time thinking about the characters or story, so they usually can get a draft of a comic out in a week.


The main difference between comics and animation is that animation is usually much longer and includes more animation.


4. Convert Animation into Game


Game Writing is a much more deliberate process than comics or animation. It’s the final part of the process.


StoryWriters usually spend a lot of time preparing the game to be made. They do research on current games and get ideas about making it.


Game Writers usually start with a 2 page document which outlines the core of the game: the rules, the setting, the plot, and the characters.


They then spend time coming up with a basic set of the characters.


Some people create detailed character sheets for each character, while others play a lot with the characters before they settle on an agreement.


Once the characters are ready, they turn to the storyline.


5. Convert Game into Social Media Brand


StoryWriters create brands from scratch, while game writers make brands from existing games.


Brand creation often involves heavy storytelling and dramatic elements, as well as marketing hooks.


StoryWriters usually have a team of writers to help them shape their brand. They focus on creating interesting stories and have to be extremely detailed and thorough about their worlds.


One common trend in the video game world is the genre-blurring approach.


For example, movie studio executives tend to have very similar taste in movies and TV shows, which is why you sometimes see similar movies made by the same company.


On the other hand, it’s common to see video game companies creating both video games and films.


For example, Legendary Pictures, a division of Legendary Games, produced Warcraft and Kung Fu Panda and is currently working on the sequel to Pacific Rim.


Because of this, it’s a very common practice for video game companies to hire story writers to help shape their brand.


6. Convert Film into Live Events


At the end of the process, storywriters are usually not on-set to see their films. But


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Sounds like a sound business model - I personally struggle more with stories than with script-type things, since there's more to fill in, but either way I don't disagree with the rest.

It's important to have a plan! keep at it.

Thank you!