Tuesday, September 20, 2016



How to construct a fanfic that doesn’t fall apart in five minutes.
1)      Know the world you set your story in well. It will show in the quality of your story
2)      Use a single point of view rather than jumping between characters. Your space to develop multiple points of view is too limited.
3)      A good way to being your story is with a sign or herald. This can be a dream, or a vision, or an unexpected event. A portent. It foreshadows later events.
4)      If your story has a mentor, try to break from the now cliché old man with beard image. Be imaginative with your mentor force.
5)      A good way to finish a story is to return in some way to the beginning, the starting point.
6)      Never finish a story with the words ‘She/he woke up and it was all a dream!’ That’s a serious let down!
7)      Use your short introduction to sketch in the context of your story (especially if it is a part of an imaginary longer story) and your approach to archetypal story patterns (Vogler)

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  1. Know the world how I vision it. Fan-Fiction

    First draft Areta

    The way it could have being, many fan fiction, storytellers put so much effect towards animation from real events of novels from pass authors. The aim of this story will clearly identify themes that make up choices of opinion into real effects in animation the characteristics I will include towards the way I understand: The Lord of the Rings, King Kong, and Mononoke. The feature begins with Mononoke, Ashitaka the main performer or hero, from the beginning to the very end. The unfortunate, misbehaved who became his beloved. San who was raised with the wolf gods of the forest also a hero within her own destiny only to kill Lady Eboshi of making a big fuss in destroying the forest that also belonged to other gods of the forest and that if Eboshi killed the night creature everything would be under control, as she would think.
    King Kong, a short clip of how he saves the lady Ann Darrow (Fay Wray) used as bite to capture King Kong only to escort back to New York from Skull Island. However, the great beast extraordinarily adores Ann, as she becomes King Kong princess of respect and kindness, as retained as his prisoner of love. The King would save her life over his own life, at first Ann screams in most of her parts until she noticed how she came to respect the saviour Monster ending its death. In doing so, Ashitaka kills the great boar with one arrow only to save their village, as he is, infected with a virus that could destroy his life. The saddest part, King Kong falls from the tallest building of New York killed by human, where it would have been better off on Skull Island minding its own business.
    Lord of the Rings in the Battle of the Pelennor fields, where King of Rohan and his army faces the challenge between the massive elephants, with their tusks filled with spikes. The Nazgul and his dragon capture the King with its fierce mouth who is severely injured, his daughter Shield-maiden of Rohan defeats Nazgul slicing its dragonhead off, and giving one in Nazgal face. The Black Ships arrive as Ada of the dead gets their revenge. Frodo and Gandalf or the young and the old sacrifice their lives destroying the ring in the volcano of Gordon mountain but the goblin attacks Frodo biting his forefinger off to finally have his precious Ring to himself only to fall into the hot lava killing and destroying the Ring. What are extraordinary about this aspect are the Arc creatures fearing for their own safety as the eye tower perishes to the ground, Frodo, and Sam picked up by eagles, when humanity begins to restore itself.
    Going back into Mononoke as the fleet of Boars races tremendously sacrificing their lives only to be ambushed in a massive explosion killing them all, San and her wolves tried desperately to stop the boars as they themselves were caught too, it is amazing how they managed to survive that explosion. Eboshi finally comes to the stage of blowing the Night creatures head off and Kibosh tries to take the head inside a closed container but lavishly out beaten by Ashitaka the Night creature had found his head and restores nature back to the most beautiful scene.

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  2. Second draft

    What is fascinating about these three movie clips is its revenge. The sacrifices implementing an emotion, which provides an impact of cold striving, tension (who’s going to win’). However, what makes it passion is the beginning turning intense as the drama turns overpowering then levels off to a surprising loving or sobbing end.
    Anime considered, an extreme cultural genre a primary culture that Anime belongs this also relate to a more physique culture in Japan and America it would pro-claim itself as a sub culture, according to (Napier, 2005). As Anime is a popular culture form plainly building on facts of previous cultural, tradition artefacts peering into the a worldwide traditional trade. Napier (2005) suggests, about its popular influence the effects of viewers are more or less manageable styles in the real world. The cultural vision, taken seriously that sub-genres Cyberpunk emerges it is a genre featuring, that humans are taken seriously over-powered by a technological world. The difference between human and machinery increasingly define their workload therefore Mechanical genre privileges a favourite form by Japanese culture.
    There was confusion of loyalty to understand the animated movie of Princess Mononoke, providing a magnificent purified alternative to anime’s usual gender codes. Throughout this animation movie, I detected the female characters at times interrupt femininity norms only by acting as accountable leaders and brave warriors. However, according to (Olowu, 2013), suggest, that it is necessary to evaluate the cultural gender stereotypes that would make such a deviation possible. Possibly the only animation applied with 10% of computer technology drawings, and 90% of significant hand drawings.
    King Kong (1933), the fascinating ape world or the undisputed champ of all monster movies a beloved motion picture of Beauty and the Beast’ in black and white. Directed by Merian and Schoedsack, Hollywood science fiction effects and its stereotype of humanity animated to extraordinary significance of ground-breaking work over-all, a sadden movie clip too the very end of falling to its death. In modern society King Kong effects provides a more technology skill giving real 3-D effects that will blow viewers to an extinct of screaming, laughing, or sadden by its effects.
    Hovering to Gandor, the theory of Lord of the Rings Return of the King, horses running in open countryside the arc creatures I can imagine how hot it will be in all that out-fit, the point is, how creative they made such creatures to blend with animated look real monsters their stereotype appearance stomping feet. The beauty of this movie that the creatures fear nothing, they die for one reason the recovery of the Ring. This would suggest that death means kill all humans in their path, but throughout the scene was getting to Frodo the hero, Sam as his life saver would also have being the hero, for the troubles he did not create Sam was blamed for. The scene was incredible so much effect even fear of the movie was not so scary. The four Hobbits were sarcastic throughout the whole ordeal two of them lost in the forest and end up taken the advantage of the tree people that put an end to the fort of Gohan destroying the dam only to flood the great fort of creatures.

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  3. Final draft

    Just to finalise my fan-fiction, by grouping or three animation topics, using views interpreted by famous writers and producers, and interpreting a different way of understanding. Firstly, Mononoke watching this animation several times makes it unique from a cultural perspective, According to Lent (2000) suggested, Chinese animation draws on the highlights, the importance of material that deals with national characters, morals, an originality of the culture and applying human traits to characters. This perfection scope to my view complies from sticks and stones, sticks perish to dust, stones, changes its form of appearance either by scorching sun or the swift currant of water or human sculptures using these methods could relate to the changes of animation.
    Secondly, King Kong (1933), incredibly made, manifested with picks of horrific scenes, according to Schneider (2003) discusses about ‘the 1001 movies before you die, animated genre movies, the particular one of interest is King Kong. I noticed that the music was more scary than the movie itself as I have seen this twice back in the late 70s. However, life changes technology informs people that that new links of 3-D, ‘may surely be taken to the next level of holograms. A prophet only maintains the way of life within their origins, government pertains control over humanity.
    Lord of the Rings Jackson (2001), based on J.R.R Tolkien’s classic book of Hobbits a classic quest and a wondrous moral tale of how power corrupts, beautifully realized and a visionary director. As I have seen these movies so many times, it reminds me of home colonised by a colony of Europeans claiming the name that they call today New Zealand.
    Over-view of these topics of quest it is imaginable that image is to fantasise into a world beyond imagination. However, critical minds do travel a lot to detect imaginable themes; theory of ones thought could turn out to be a prospect of novels mounting to exquisite themes.


    Reference:
    Lord of the Rings Return of the King; The Nazgûl and His Prey Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1uhAz9_v9A
    Lent, J. A. (2000). Animation in Asia: Appropriation, reinterpretation, and adoption or adaptation. Retrieved September 4, 2012, from http://www.latrobe.edu.au/screeningthepast/firstrelease/fr1100/jlfr11c.htm
    Movie scenes of King Kong Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtzhV84XEp4
    Olowu, K., (2013). Deconstructed Gender Norms in Princess Mononoke. 2013 Fall Semester. Paper 5. Retrieved from; http://digitalcommons.imsa.edu/fall2013/5
    Schneider, J., S. (2003). 1001 Movies you must see before you die: King Kong (1933). pg. 115. Lord of the Rings pg. 940
    The Lord Of The Rings: The Return of the King; Battle; For Minas Tirith Part 1 Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Pbm47LEYEA
    Vogler, C. (2007). The Writer’s Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers. California, United States: Michael Wiese Productions

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