Story Beats

Story - a series of events

The most important moments in your story.

Beats are the kinds of things you'd mention if you described what had happened yesterday in 30 seconds.

Do not get into detailed plot, but to identify the beats based on whether the protagonist is making a clear decision right or wrong, or there is a clear cause and effect.

"A happens, therefore B happens."

Story Spine

Popularized by improv instructor Ken Adams

  1. Once upon a time...
  2. Every day...
  3. Until one day...
  4. Because of that...
  5. Because of that...
  6. Because of that...
  7. Until finally...
  8. And ever since then...
    The moral of the story is...

Acts

Three act structure

  • ACT I: consists of the first three steps of the story spine.
    1. Once upon a time...
      • Meet main character, the protagonist.
      • Let the audience know what type of movie it is.
    2. Every day...
      • Explain how the world works.
    3. Until one day...
      • Inciting incident
      • An event which leads to a key obstacle the protagonist faces and sets the rest of story in motion.
  • Antagonist: a force that gets in the way of the character's wants and needs.
  • Hook the audience in Act I.