Goldsmith, Ben
Lealand, Geoff
2010
Directory of World Cinema: Australia & New Zealand
The chapter about Australian horror was written by Mark Ryan.
Goldsmith, Ben
Lealand, Geoff
2010
Directory of World Cinema: Australia & New Zealand
The chapter about Australian horror was written by Mark Ryan.
Fresco, Jacque
200?
The Future And Beyond
TOC
Brooks, Kevin Michael
1999
Metalinear Cinematic Narrative
64-82
Describes approaches to how a story can evolve:
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Definition-story engine:
“the term story engine is used to describe a set of software algorithms designed to make decisions regarding how a computer-based story should proceed.” The user does something and the story engine responds in a certain way.
93
“the metalinear form extends the writer’s narrative voice so the writer can say more things in more ways.”
95
“A writer is not so much someone who has something to say as he is someone who has found a process that will bring about new things he would not have thought of if he had not started to say them.” William Stafford, from WRITING THE AUSTRALIAN CRAWL, February 1982
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“Metalinear narrative is the name proposed by this research for this new narrative form. The metalinear narrative is a collection of small related story pieces designed to be arranged in many different ways, to tell many different linear stories from different points of view, with the aid of a story engine which sequences the story pieces.”
202
“Metalinear narrative has three primary components:
My thesis is that a writing tool which offers the author these three key elements, as well as knowledgeable feedback about narrative construction and context during the creative process, is essential to the task of creating metalinear narratives of significant dimension.”
205
“Metalinear narrative may make it easier for all of us, not just a few of us, to tell our stories.” -> empowerment
Stewart, Sean
2010
TEDxEdmondon: Bard 5.0 The Evolution of Storytelling (13.07.2010)
“Any way that humankind has invented to lie to each other should be part of your storytelling toolkit.”
Storytelling generations