Narrative Structure in PB3

  1. What is the controlling idea of your portrait? The controlling idea of my portrait is self discovery and how experience can create changes in a person’s decisions
  2. How is your portrait film structured? The film will be structured following a basic three act structure. 
  3. What do you want your audience to make of your interviewee? I would like the audience to relate to her experience. To understand and sympathise with the position she’s in.
  4. How is the portrait being narrated? The portrait is being narrated through the point of view of my interviewee.
  5. What role will the found footage play in your portrait? The found footage will reinforce the ideas mentioned by my interviewee. It will also create a dramatic element within the portrait.
  6. Does your portrait have a dramatic turning point? Yes it does
  7. When does this turning point happen? The dramatic turning point will occur after my interviewee’s personality and expectations are established.
  8. How does your portrait gather and maintain momentum? The portrait will gather momentum through the use of my character’s personal story as well as the use of found footage.
  9. Where will you portrait’s dramatic tension come from? The dramatic tension comes from my interviewee and the revelation of the decision she must make.
  10. Does the portrait have a climax and/or resolution? Yes, the resolution occurs when my interviewee explains what she plans to do in the future.

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