![]() It is the balanceĪmong these factors that determines what sort of characterization a story Present in every story, with varying degrees of emphasis. Instead we'll look at four basic factors that are Hat are the different kinds of stories? Forget about publishing genres for a moment-there isn't one kind of characterization for academic/literary stories, another kind for science fiction, and still others for westerns, mysteries, In his book Characters and Viewpoint Orson Scott Card writes: ![]() The third, and last, post will discuss another tool Mary discussed: "Yes, but. Another post will talk about how to apply MICE to your writing how to use it. I'm going to try to cover the whole thing, but I may just get half through, depending on how much time I spend on examples. This article is too big for one post, so here's how I'm going to break things up. I need to describe MICE before we get into the nitty-gritty of how to apply it to your stories. If you don't immediately understand its relevance either, hang in there. Obviously I hadn't realized how powerful it was, or how to apply MICE to my writing. I heard about Orson Scott Card's MICE quotient before, but I never used it. There's so much I want to talk about! First up, let's look at Mary Robinette Kowal's workshop, The Mysteries of Outlining. Netflix. As I mentioned yesterday, I attended the annual Surrey International Writers' Conference last weekend and am brimming with information from the various workshops I attended. In A. Fothergill (Executive producer), Blue planet: A natural history of the oceans. Streaming Video Site. URLĪttenborough, D. Last Name (Executive producer) if known, Television series name. Title of episode (Season No., Episode No.). Writer, Producer and/or Director's Last Name, First Initial. Television Series Episode Viewed on a Subscription Media Website (Writer, Producer and/or Director's Last Name, Year, Timestamp) (Writer, Producer and/or Director's Last Name, Year) American University School of Communication's Investigative Reporting Workshop. Įxample: (All Aces Media, 2012, timestamp) Note: According to APA, for citing purposes the person who posted the video is credited as the author. Note: Italicize the title of the film and capitalize the words for the in-text citation. Production Company if Known.Įra of viruses . When the Director, Producer and/or Writer is not known: Start the citation with the film title. Note: Because the timestamp serves the same purpose in a video as page numbers, paragraph numbers or section headings, you include it in the in-text citation. (Producer/Director/Writer's Last Name, Year, Timestamp) Note: This example has two people to credit, so both last names are given) (Producer/Director/Writer's Last Name, Year) ![]() When you have more than one production company, separate the companies with a semicolon.When you have more than one producer, writer and/or writer to credit, separate the names with a comma and put an ampersand (&) before the last person's last name.Staff relations in healthcare: Working as a team . Note: For other countries, list the city name and the country. When the Director, Producer and/or Writer is known:ĭirector/Producer/Writer's Last Name, First Initial.
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