NON-LINEAR NARRATIVES & SLIDING DOOR PHILOSOPHIES: Breaking Rules and Making Your Mark (Year 2)
You need to know the rules of writing. That way, when you break them, you'll know why. A non-linear narrative in storytelling can be key to helping your story stand out. So...what exactly IS a non-linear narrative? It is a technique where events are portrayed out of chronological or traditional story order; the pattern of events jumps around. It is also called the disjointed or disrupted narrative. Click here to watch a complete definition of the non-linear narrative and how it is used. Why do writers and filmmakers use it? Sometimes, it is used to fill in character development in a creative and unique way. Other times, it is used to hook in the audience--to shake things up a bit and get your story noticed. Stories that are told in reverse or divergent points of view or paths juxtaposed against each other (like in Sliding Doors) get noticed because they are different; they put the viewer to work and get them involved in piecing together the story and meaning. TV is a