Wednesday 8 October 2014

What happens when you change the order of a narrative?

The effect in changing the equilibrium is that it disrupts the order of the original story. Therefore if any of the equilibrium, dis-equilibrium or new equilibrium has been changed the story will no longer be the same story. The same as when two people tell a story of the same event they will either change/alter part of the story by telling the event in a different order or add/remove detail within the order of the story, therefore making two different stories of the same event.
To make the same story but with a different narrative you would need to include the same events/characters as well as the same beginning, middle and end otherwise once the story has become disordered, it can no longer be called the same story.
The equilibrium, dis-equilibrium and new equilibrium, characters and plots are the only technical part of a narrative that needed to be focused on to produce a good story line that people will actually want to view.
In the animation i produced in a couple of posts above i decided to change the beginning with another shot to see that if i changed around the shots would it therefore make a new story? Which in a matter of a fact that if the equilibrium is changed the narrative is also changed because the structure is no longer the same.

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