I love how you take an anti-formulaic approach to writing. It’s exactly the opposite of what you tube is full of. No recipe, no “five steps to creating the perfect life”, just solid exposition of the ingredients.
@The-Second-Story12 күн бұрын
Formulas, in my opinion, are a fast way to kill the creative process. I prefer to build my own story structure. I genuinely believe that that's the best way to approach storytelling. Thank you for watching!
@damioncastellano5299Ай бұрын
This is now the second time in a row you've gotten me unstuck in my writing.
@falks94111 күн бұрын
This channel is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Genuine, honest and intelligent advice about the creative process and not just “Top 10 tips for…” with a load a character sheets and formulaic resources. This is the most useful channel I’ve come across in about 4 years of attempting to write a first draft.
@insimniak5 күн бұрын
Agree!
@oknodiangames6Ай бұрын
I had never liked my characters, so I started working on a new character creation system recently, and it turns out it's a lot like this, just somewhat simplified so far. One thing I'd add about consistency is that it's important for character arcs. If a character is consistently inconsistent, the character arc can look like simply some more inconsistency.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
That's an excellent point, I completely agree! You have to have a very consistent image of your character in order to plan a development arc using their traits, etc. And that consistency helps the audience maintain a clear idea of the character so they can see and appreciate the character's growth or evolution along that development arc. Thank you for watching!
@timuking5762Ай бұрын
I'll never tire of the different ways people internalise and produce tools, heuristics and principles around writing. Hope to see some more stuff which challenges how I think and hopefully be able to relay it to other people who find it useful!
@calshcardsАй бұрын
Not me leaping for joy as soon as I saw you uploaded a new video (I mean i was sitting down but i did 'whoop whoop' in my head👀)
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
No one can be expected to do any leaping on a Friday! Thank you for watching! And for your support!
@DaveRoberts308Ай бұрын
As with your video on plot, your dry humor and nuanced sarcasm won me over. I laughed and learned. Liked and subscribed! Don’t stop.
@GooleyMadnessАй бұрын
The clarity. I really appreciate the clarity and conciseness of your topics. It makes things so much easier to absorb.
@Icecream-by3lhАй бұрын
Lovely to see you back.
@RainbowGuzzlerАй бұрын
I'd love to hear more about character arcs, and how those would be weaved into the pacing/plot you talked about previously. Also, great videos, they're quite different from other videos of this kind that are out there.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Yes I very much look forward to making a video about character arcs... Or videos, honestly. There's so much to explore there! Thank you so much for watching! And for your support!
@alexanderdurig4474Ай бұрын
TQ for being an independent thinker - you are an oasis in the desert of writing coaches~~~
@RockNightingale29 күн бұрын
It's insane how much basic knowledge and how many important hints and spins on seemingly straighforward premises of character creation you managed to fit into a mere half-hour video. I've watched my fair share of writing advice videos, but your concise and logical way of putting things is something I've rarely seen elsewhere. I especially like your organic approach to creating characters, i.e. paying attention to the interplay of various traits and how strengths and weaknesses derive from one another, as well as your advice not to simply run down a checklist of non-relevant questions. For a beginner, this is a goldmine, but even experienced writers will glean something from this. Thank you for sharing, I'm looking forward to any future videos you might make!
@The-Second-Story28 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for this comment! It means so much to me to know that my videos can be of help to other writers. I've always loved creating characters because the process was so organic and interesting. I hoped sharing that process with others would spread that enjoyment. Thank you again for your support, it means a lot!
@WestwardsirАй бұрын
Character creation has always been a bit of a difficult subject for me, but you explained it in a digestible way and broke it down into actionable steps that I'm going to be using as a template for all my characters. Thanks for the awesome content!
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
I'm so glad that my video was so helpful to you! I wish you the best of luck in your future character creation. And thank you so much for your support! Happy writing!
@solfolgarait3745Ай бұрын
A video about Character development and Character arcs would be incredible!
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
I'm very much looking forward to making multiple videos on both topics in the future, hopefully soon! Thank you for watching!
@b0xf0x1317 сағат бұрын
Ive been trying to finish a story...any story...for about 12 years, so I consumed hundreds of hours of how-to's, books, podcasts, and more. This has left me so paralyzed by indecision that I haven't been able to write ANYTHING for over a year. After watching several of your videos, I'm starting to feel like the Tin Man after Dorothy gives him some oil. Thank you. Please keep them coming.
@imliterallyjustsomeguyАй бұрын
I’m around 5 minutes in and while I find you interesting to listen to, I do feel like it was a lot of what NOT to do and I almost clicked away. I felt a little overwhelmed, taking it in but not being able to imagine what the process might look like. As a complete beginner, I actually haven’t come across much of what you mentioned (questionnaires, interviews, archetypes). Just general feedback as a complete beginner so please don’t take me too seriously, I just look forward to seeing more of your valuable content. I felt your confidence and ability to explain conflicting concepts makes you stand out amongst the few videos I have seen. Thank you for sharing!
@malcolmhodnett887410 күн бұрын
I had the same thoughts. I value the nots but that wasn’t what I wanted first when i clicked the video based on the title
@IssacscryptАй бұрын
10:11 I litterally shouted a joyful "OOOOOOH" In this section, it makes so much sense. You have my thanks
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
I love those AHA moments so much! I'm really glad my video had helpful information for you, thank you for taking the time to tell me in a comment, it really means a lot! Thank you for watching, and for your support! Happy writing!
@user-ry3gm20 күн бұрын
I have never seen anyone explain character creation in such a digestible way GOSH THANK YOUUUU!!! this helped so incredibly much
@sammirureka26 күн бұрын
I feel like I've learned more from this video about writing than I have the past 3 years of reading about writing 😂 It's because you're good!!!
@pm6828Ай бұрын
This is S-tier advice. I've seen a lot of creators, and it's a rare few who stand out as exemplary like this. Really looking forward to seeing more content. And you know what? It's for the same reasons that you've outlined. It's deep and insightful, but also tinged with the color of your own identity. Although I'm looking forward to whatever you make next I know that that's an utterly unhelpful suggestion. I'd take anything in regards to characters, especially the relationship between characters and the self. I feel like my own identity is rather multitudinous, and as I attempt to express myself through characters I realize that there's still much that I don't understand about myself. It's a very interesting study, but not at all conducive to getting writing done.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you very much for your support and your kind words! I hope to be able to continue making helpful videos. What you've said about character and self is very interesting. I remember examining this link myself along my writing journey. At the time, as an experiment, I wrote a kind of prose poetry faux journal. The situation was fictional, the life was fictional, but the "I" writing the journal was meant to be me. And the aim was to examine myself and come to understand myself better. I, myself personally, wanted to avoid making the characters in my regular stories into too much of an examination or expression of self as I've found that this can limit my creative decision making. So I let this exercise be entirely that. I spent about two years writing this and I learned a lot about myself and about how to convey emotional identity with literary economy. It was also an excellent writing exercise as I forced myself to do at least one entry a week and focused a lot on my actual writing. I also saw my skill improve as I went along, both in terms of understanding myself -- and therefore other characters -- and in terms of my prose. I do intend to do a lot of videos in the future on characters, but I thought this suggestion might be helpful food for thought for you. Perhaps you could give it a try, if you're so inclined. Maybe it will be as helpful for you and is it was for me. Thank you again, and happy writing!
@dwarkeshdakshinamoorthy7463Ай бұрын
The material you covered was as engaging as it was thoughtful, so grateful that you shared . Sharing is caring! So Please keep Sharing. Thanks!!
@sarahalbert6833Ай бұрын
Love your videos, thank you for posting. I’ve been having doubts about some of my characters and this video has helped settle those doubts. I didn’t follow character formulas, they just came alive as I was writing them. I only found out who these characters were towards the end of my novel 🤩
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you! It sounds like you had a good handle on it. Though it does help sometimes to hear someone else reinforce what you already know. I'm glad I could help! Thank you for watching! Good luck with your writing!
@dessertisland2491Ай бұрын
This is the kind of video that you have to watch (and want to watch) multiple times to fully assimilate all the concepts (oh look, another C) presented. Your style is so soothing and your editing and humor make watching very enjoyable. Congrats on gaining such momentum with the channel so quickly!
@dessertisland2491Ай бұрын
(And Yes to homework opinions, and Yes to video topic polls!)
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your support and your kind words! I'm really glad that my video could help you. And thank you for the taking the time to provide your thoughts on the homework and polls! It really helps! Happy writing!
@musmerized658Ай бұрын
1:22 please do them all! 😅
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
That's certainly the plan! Thanks for watching!
@lxshwa21 күн бұрын
i agree, please do, your video was very comprehensible and enjoyable, i would look forward to more!
@greasy_breads26 күн бұрын
I don’t know if it’s the colors or the lighting but you just look like a well done character design. I don’t really know how to put it into words but for whatever reason your appearance stood out to me in a “these colors are nice” kinda way. I think it’s a combo of the lighting and the different whites contrasting with red hair. Dunno it’s not something I’ve ever seen before on a real person but the feeling was immediate.
@pameladenicolo33009 күн бұрын
I'm expecting to see that whole list of ideas in videos because you're one of the greatest youtubers to have tackled storytelling on this platform
@otacon166422 күн бұрын
Hands down one of the best character videos I've ever seen. Very succinct, and very correct. Everything I've seen with very few exceptions peddles these cookie cutter, card board cut outs of similar character after similar character.
@userelsiАй бұрын
I'm no writer, but coming up with stories and imaginary people makes me want to draw. It helps a lot with ideas in front of the blank page. I took a long art break, but the creative impulses have been back for a few months now. The itch to come up with a new character has been creeping up on me. So truly, this video had perfect timing and KZbin algorithm didn't mess this one up.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Ah I so envy the ability to draw character designs! I've been trying to teach myself to draw in my free time so I can draw my own characters, just for myself. I've often heard that there's a lot of narrative and storytelling involved in planning a drawing, no matter how simple. It's wonderful to hear that my video could somehow help with that. Good luck character creating! And drawing (so envious)! Thank you for watching!
@AJ-ib3re17 күн бұрын
This is exactly what I needed! I would love a series on all character related aspects. It is my favorite part as well.
@The-Second-Story17 күн бұрын
I hope to make many videos on characters! As long as there's interest, I'll make them. It's such a rich topic!
@BrandynMakesАй бұрын
I’m an aspiring short film creator and the channel has been so educational and inspirational. Thank you!
@riesmurphy919816 күн бұрын
I swear both of the videos of yours I’ve watched are more informative than college classes and hours of videos. Wow. Wow. Wow.
@The-Second-Story15 күн бұрын
I'm so glad they've been that helpful! I hope I can continue making helpful videos. I certainly love the subject. Thank you for watching!
@gregoloniousАй бұрын
This and the last video have been truly remarkable. Wonderfully explained.
@VillainillaАй бұрын
Thank you for another insightful video! You're one of the few channels that I actually come away with the fee feeling I learned something and a drive to try it out, rather the than empty advice with no guidance for application.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
That's wonderful to hear! I'm really glad my videos can help you, that's an incredible feeling. Thank you for taking the time to comment. Good luck with your writing, and thank you for watching!
@MarshMakesComics10 күн бұрын
Thank You so much this makes so much more sense as a practical approach to building characters than everything else I’ve heard and read!
@chelseyummali19 күн бұрын
Your videos are refreshing. I find your way of talking about story resonates with how I naturally write. Although some of the other ways as you touched on briefly are helpful in a way, they seem confining and predictable. This is the 2nd video of yours I've watched and I will def be watching more.
@rafaelladehumoАй бұрын
Happy to see you keep uploading videos, please keep it up, we're all really greatful
@-MadameD-Ай бұрын
This video and your channel is wonderful! I am particularly fond of your editing. I take part in a recreation of Titanic's voyage every year and creating a fully fleshed out character for it is always a struggle for me. I would love to see videos about character development, character arcs and good dialogue!
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you! That sounds incredible! I've never heard of such a thing, what a delightful challenge! Those topics are very important to me, as well. They are very high on my list. It's wonderful to know that others would also be interested in talking about them! Good luck with your character creation this year, I hope it goes well! Thank you for watching!
@AgentBuffy4 сағат бұрын
New to your channel and I think within the first 7 minutes you had me smiling and laughing! I especially enjoyed the sighs at character archetypes, I’m not a fan of them either. Brilliant video and certainly cleared up my questions on character creation, thank you.
@d.phamlyn8823Ай бұрын
This was so amazingly helpful, thank you so much! With both this video and the previous one, I feel like my third eye is slowly opening lol. I’ve always wondered why I found those typical plot and character formulas so frustrating and crushing. Anything I tried created with them was always so flat and dead, and it always felt like pulling teeth. I thought something was fundamentally wrong with me, like I was just never ment to create. But using the things you’ve said has really unlocked it and now I’m actually beginning to create something that works, that’s functional, and also fills me with life. Every connection I make with my characters and the story, it slowly piecing together. I’m so happy. Thanks so much!
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this comment. It means the world to me that my videos could help bring you back to writing. I remember going through that same struggle, being unsure whether or not I "had what it takes" to be a writer. Everything that seemed to be innate knowledge to other writers eluded me completely and I could never make sense of their somewhat abstract, esoteric attempts to explain. I once heard a writing teacher say that the way you can tell if someone is a writer is that they write. If you love stories, then you can create them. Anyone can learn to do anything. I wish you the best of luck in your writing endeavors. And thank you for watching!
@kwaypeyna7946Ай бұрын
You have a knack for making complex topics easy to digest. Also the video has great aesthetics.
@mrshade810Ай бұрын
Please keep this up. I find your videos among the best I've come across. Your previous video, as well as this one, opened up a whole lot of potential and possibilities for my fantasy story. I particularly thought the advice on characters' flaws was brilliant. Once you explained that, I instantly came up with much better flaws for my main heroes. The multiple mini-arcs advice also helped a lot, and it makes the writing/story more complicated, but more manageable at the same time. Definitely more interesting too. In short, your approach/advice feels out of the box, but at the same time it makes so much sense
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you very much for this comment! It really does mean a lot to me to know that my videos are helping other writers. That's one of the things I really like about the approach of mini-arcs. I feel like I can create something a little more complex but that I've got a strategy to plan it well. I'm glad the note about flaws was helpful. When I realized that myself, I found that it made defining and understanding my characters so much easier. Thank you again for watching! Good luck with your story, and happy writing!
@kristievanderzee875424 күн бұрын
I would love to see a video on character weaknesses/disabilities and how to work them into a story. Your videos are so insightful and clever. Thank you for giving examples to your points, it’s easy to get a feel for the process!
@The-Second-Story23 күн бұрын
I would love to make such a video, so it's wonderful to know that there would be some interest! I will definitely add it to the list now. Thank you!
@petemcsorleyАй бұрын
Great content, please keep it going. Character arc for sure.
@TitoWinAАй бұрын
I love these style of videos, breaking down concepts to make a character are always great. What would be cool is if your video uploads “follow” the creation of a story and characters leading up to a finished story. They are amazing either way, and I love how eloquent you are, it makes the video thoroughly enjoyable and engaging, thank you so much.🙏
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
That would be such a fun series of videos, what a great suggestion! Now I want to find a way to do that... Thank you very much for this comment, and thank you for watching!
@johnmckee326528 күн бұрын
Great video with good practical advice.
@AutisticUnfilteredАй бұрын
That was really interesting and I thoroughly enjoyed your sense of humour. Thank you.
@upg5147Ай бұрын
Love the practical example in the second half of the video, helps take all those ideas and advice and make them more physical.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you, that's very helpful to know! Examples are very helpful to me, but I wasn't really sure about it. Thank you for watching!
@CostaReallАй бұрын
Looking foward for your next videos !
@ml67714 күн бұрын
This is by far one of the most helpful videos I’ve seen about character creation (shoutout scrivner mentioned lol) I am so looking forward to more character focused vids
@The-Second-Story14 күн бұрын
Scrivener is pretty incredible, definitely. I'm not sure what I'd do without it. And thank you! I'm glad it could help you! I definitely plan to make more videos on characters in the future!
@reirei7086Ай бұрын
I subscribed to your channel because of the last video - it’s was incredibly insightful for my own narrative. Can’t wait to see what this one has to offer
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you very much for your support! I hope there's something in it that can be helpful to you!
@nicklausinthehouse8214Ай бұрын
Yes...please. Please make all those videos on that list. 🙏
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
That is definitely the plan! Thanks for watching!
@velvetsound4 күн бұрын
Best video so far. I’ve watched it twice.
@The-Second-Story3 күн бұрын
I'm glad you've found it so helpful! Thank you for your support!
@KramersRemarksАй бұрын
Probably the best video I’ve seen on character creation. Awesome! 👏
@MsCurufinweАй бұрын
Another banger! You've made 35 minutes feel like five! Character sheets and archetypes always clashed against my artistic sensibilities. Also the bit about only reading in your genre and following industry standard. All that advice is given with good intent, but it only served to make me feel like some literary orphan if that makes sense. Unkept and ill-mannered. But how did all those archetypes and formulas come to be without experimentation? Your advice makes so much more sense. Again, thank you so much for putting it so succinctly and giving form to arbitrary concepts! This story and the one from your previous video were actually compelling enough to make me want to read them, lol. I'll be working on that homework now! :)
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
I agree, I think people are genuinely trying to be helpful when they provide that advice. And in their defense, I think a lot of the big industry literary agents have to approach the job like managers of product development. But I'm like you, it made me feel very out of place. My problem was that I didn't particularly like a lot of the books in my target genre and was, in fact, writing largely because I wanted to "write the book I wanted to read" and all that. I confess I spent some time wondering if I was properly suited for this whole writing thing. Luckily I made it through that phase. Good luck on your homework! I hope it helps. And thank you for watching!
@MsCurufinweАй бұрын
@@The-Second-Story Yes! I'm glad you pushed through it, because even from what little I've seen, you seem very skilled at storytelling.
@NicholasStewart-k6hАй бұрын
Thank you so much for the breakdown on creating interesting characters. I recently discovered your channel, and I love it. Please keep the videos coming!
@Hanedie1Ай бұрын
Not getting escorted by security 😭🤣 I just found your channel! 😊 this is the first time I heard about this process. Thank you!!
@megiste9284Ай бұрын
I was looking forward for your next video. Your approach is the most interesting and genuine I came across and the way you present it is of a very pleasant kind of soft. Once again, thank you.
@BloomingRose438Ай бұрын
Thanks for the advice about creativity, I needed it since I always try to come up with a fully new idea that’s never been done before, great video, you look amazing btw
@harlzthedevАй бұрын
Keep these videos coming please, I've learnt so much in only two videos, thank you :)
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you for this comment! It means a lot to know that my videos are helping. I've got more in the works, but hopefully I can gradually get a little faster at the process, we'll see. In the meantime, thank you so much for your support!
@nikhileshsharma8080Ай бұрын
Your videos are awesome ma'am. Thanks a lot for making such eye opening videos. Please make a detailed video on the development of characters or character arcs.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you, and thank you for the support! I intend to. Characters arcs and characters in general are definitely going to be the subject of more than one video in the future. (Hopefully the near future!)
@nikhileshsharma8080Ай бұрын
@@The-Second-Story thanks ma'am
@Speed20225 күн бұрын
Good information...good video.
@epicwalrus7183Ай бұрын
Hearing you mention Mei Changsu completely caught me off-guard! It's so rare for me to see examples from media less popular over here in the west. Consider me subscribed!
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
I couldn't help myself, really. Nirvana In Fire is a big favorite of mine. I'm always looking for a way to work it into a conversation. There's so much incredible storytelling in China (and South Korea and Japan and...!), and I'll follow good storytelling anywhere. I hope more people come to discover the wonderful stories that are out there (starting with Nirvana In Fire, of course). Thank you for watching, and for your support!
@epicwalrus7183Ай бұрын
@@The-Second-Story It was so refreshing to see. I'm the same. Eveyone says "read widely" and then only list off western stories as examples in their videos, it was great to see someone actually "reading" widely.
Ай бұрын
Same I love the art of story telling.
@dan___ziaАй бұрын
I hope you post more, your mind is a goldmine
@thatmoonshaloАй бұрын
I really like your videos. It gives such a different perspective while looking at the same problem.
@O_GodzАй бұрын
The worst thing I did for my character was makeing it a self insert, and because of that, I slowly came to terms with the fact that I had to develop an interesting character.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
You're absolutely right. Self-insert characters are definitely to be avoided. A lot of writers don't realize that among other problems that also makes it very hard to give your characters interesting flaws or allow them to make mistakes. It's a common mistake but it's wonderful that you figured out that problem yourself! There's so much more possibility for your characters now! Thank you for watching and happy writing!
@DUST35Ай бұрын
I was just looking at your channel the other day, wondering if there's any new content. I'll definitely do a rewatch and take notes, although I liked the style of your last video more. Looking forward to future videos. Thanks for sharing! 🌼
@greggumz4Ай бұрын
Watched this one 3x, thank you! Great tips and suggestions. Love seeing the process, it helps me understand how I can apply it to my own.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad the process was helpful, and thanks for letting me know it helped you. I'm never completely sure what will help and what won't. Thank you for watching, and for your support!
@3dchickАй бұрын
Such a lovely surprise, to wake up to one of your videos! And, I'd really love you to talk about weaknesses. I'm particularly stuck on that with my current WIP.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you for mentioning that! I'd really enjoy making a video about weaknesses, I hoped it would be of interest so I'd have an excuse. Thank you for watching, and for your support!
@theredmethodmasterclassАй бұрын
Another great video thanx a lot!
@rebekahcarrell429116 күн бұрын
Just found your channel today. You've been an awesome help! I'd love to hear your thoughts on character development.
@The-Second-Story15 күн бұрын
I have a video on character development in the works! I hope it can be helpful too. Thank you for watching!
@SuperPastorgary12 күн бұрын
I just came across your videos. They are great! I’d love a video on creating natural dialogue. Thanks again from a new subscriber!
@The-Second-Story12 күн бұрын
I am very much looking forward to making a video about dialogue, it's very high on my list! Thank you so much for your support!
@MarshMakesComicsАй бұрын
Another great video! A lot to think about in this one!
@ardenskayakatrin25 күн бұрын
I couldn't agree more with the point of archetypes and character sheets
@beckycheruiyot647113 күн бұрын
Yes please show us about character development
@purplejoelerАй бұрын
Would love the home work idea, I’m not a writer by any means, and I’m writing my story so the land I created isn’t just a map on a page, but an actual place to be explored. So the 2 videos I’ve watched so far have been extremely helpful!
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
My hope is that my videos can be helpful for storytellers of all kinds. It sounds like you're a worldbuilder. I love worldbuilding! Creating maps and building histories and mythologies around those places... Thank you for taking the time to tell me your thoughts about homework. I'm actively researching the best way to do that and hopefully will have a system set up soon. Thank you for your support and for watching! Happy writing (and worldbuilding)!
@ElioraYona18 күн бұрын
Omg... You and I seem to think somewhat alike here. Character creation must be involved with the story. It makes total sense and that is what I did, but your method is so simple and easy to build with! Thank you so much for sharing such valuable insight, colour me subbed! 🎉
@The-Second-Story17 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support! I agree, characters and stories both benefit when they're built together. I've always found that simple building blocks provide a lot of room for experimentation while keeping you focused. I hope you find such a method fruitful! Thank you for watching!
@jeffj444016 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@marramraabeАй бұрын
Enjoyed the practical approach to the process, trying to steer folks away from the swamp of gimmicks out there. Nicely presented. I also had a look at your catalog and will be checking out more of your posts. Liked and subscribed - welcome to my recommendation list (for what that's worth)!
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you very much for your support. It means a great deal! And thank you for watching!
@Omi-.Ай бұрын
Your content is very useful and direct, iˋm writing a comic and this is helping me a lot! You have a new suscriber!
@alkemistesАй бұрын
Again, I am so happy I came across your channel ( I say again because I saw your previous video an hour ago hahaha). I really feel the way you are approaching these subjects feels compatible and helpful and natural to me and the way I would like to go about doing things, or how I even instinctively started approaching them in my amateur, hatching pre-beginner ways. Also, strange things happening out in the forest.. I was immediately hooked 😅😅
@emberd-l795Ай бұрын
This was really helpful, thank you. Looking forward to seeing more videos. I really like the video idea you mentioned about character arcs, I would definitely like to see that. ❤️
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
I definitely plan to do a video on that. I'm very much looking forward to it actually. I love studying and planning character arcs, there's so much possibility! Thank you for watching!
@TaniasWritingRealmАй бұрын
Nice to meet you! Love this video. Great way to explain character creation. I'm prepping for NaNo, and I'm a pantser... but I am putting effort into creating better characters, so finding this video is great timing.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you! Nice to meet you, too. I wish you luck in your November writing efforts! And I'm glad that my video could help you with your characters. Good luck and happy writing!
@tabbytingles5435Ай бұрын
Please keep going, your videos are so profound and in depth thanks so much for your efforts!
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you for your support and your kind words! I'm always in the process of making the next video. Though the editing, etc. does take me a little time. Thank you for watching!
@Mr_Danny9Ай бұрын
Thank you for this amazing video lesson! I think I could try to write my own characters now
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
I'm glad it could help you! Good luck, and thank you for watching!
@RidetoEnglishwithDMАй бұрын
Great video!!!! Thank you! Would love to see more content related to character creation and arc. Keep up the great content.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you! I very much look forward to making more videos about characters, especially character arcs. That's very high on my video list! Thank you so much for watching!
@elchiponr1Ай бұрын
I like the 'nitwit' from your example. Main character of fantasy book im writing came from a life of goat herding. ❤
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Oh! Perhaps they're distant cousins?
@yo.johnsonАй бұрын
This was incredibly useful! Thank you!
@sunshinestudioslimited1252Ай бұрын
Wow, brilliant work! I love this!
@ianspohn3054Ай бұрын
Love seeing Jorge Luis Borges on your bookshelf!
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
He was my first literary obsession. I think I was 17 when I read Ficciones and it completely blew my mind!
@curtisjones6162Ай бұрын
Conflict humor empathy and compelling back story
@regis_redАй бұрын
Glad you popped up in my feed. Subscribed.
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you very much for your support!
@10XSeigaАй бұрын
You've well earned my subscription. Thanks for making this content 🎉
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you very much for your support! I greatly appreciate it! (I enjoy making this content, too)
@AramisDuran_Ай бұрын
I already know your channel is gonna be a big one! Thank you in advance for the future videos that will help us creatives 🙏🏼🙂↕️
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you, and thank you very much for your support! I'm very glad my videos have been helpful. Happy writing!
@Bereket2DАй бұрын
second time watching ur videos I really love u teach the very basics and I love r delivery so happy to have found this channel
@jaylin5152Ай бұрын
This was extremely helpful
@imperatorjojo527617 күн бұрын
For me, I often just have various inspirations for each character from historical, mythological and fictional sources. Many don't end up being close to their inspirations which makes me happy to not rip things off and sad when I'm not pulling it off half as well. I run a massive text based campaign though instead of a story I can go back and revise so I have to keep track of several hundred characters and multiple nations at this point. Many end up being simplified until the camera is on them so to speak.
@pogoerrАй бұрын
Next video votes: (Yes, I checked the list) 1. Character arcs 2. Using character development as plot development 3. The truth about creating conflict and tension And of course, thanks for the video. :3
@The-Second-StoryАй бұрын
Thank you very much for taking the time to give me your votes! Number 1 is definitely one of the top on my list. Numbers 2 and 3 are videos I'm really looking forward to making but I wasn't sure if, when I did, anyone would be interested. So thank you for answering that question! And thank you for your support, and for watching!
@Pardesland20 күн бұрын
Cool! And very interesting. I *Love* creating characters. I'd never heard of all those forms _thingies_ You've mentioned, but they sound pretty much the same as the way I had approached creating characters at least twenty years ago, back at the Carboniferous Era; my writing has significantly evolved since. 😃 Your way, however, appears to be a very good one; I shall attempt it. I like the _Helen_ character, she mostly sounds like Red's Granny's Character at _"Once Upon a Time"_ excellent TV Series = a rather formidable, and 100% self-reliant old lady, who (like any good GrandMa...🙂) Always Knows Best. And, *of course: One Must Write, What One Feels Right.* I wish to tell You a little bit here about my two most beLoved characters, the Two Queens of My Own Well. They are both rather lithe-built 16-year-old girls, but the similarity ends there. 😍😍 Short-haired Blonde Yullie is a wild Bisexual Slut. And *she takes Great Pride* in that. For Her (as for me), _"a Slut"_ is the Best conpliment, as it shows how she goes and extract whatever Sexual Pleasures she wants to out of Life, without ever giving a damn about _"what society might think!!"_ 🤣 She is Free and Independent, with *extremely* high self-confidence, and is practically *never* afraid of *_anything_* in Life. She has various hobbies, the greatest two of which are swimming, and classically playing the violin. Long-haired pale Brunette 'Iddìth is rather shy and concervative, and is very proud to be called *_a Nerd._* She is pretty religious, *always* dresses very modestly, is very much aware of any expectation any authority figure might have of her, reads a lot, and her most favourite Literature includes pretty much everything from the 19th Century - and, more than anything else, she identifies with "Pride and Prejudice"'s Mary. She proudly maintains her virginity, is not willing to let any boy even kiss her prior to an _official_ engagement, enjoys _"Hallmark"_ movies, and sees a lot of Beauty at the _"trad wives"_ trend - but, nonetheless, something in her does wish to break away from it all, and to be more like her Cousin Yullie.😍😍😍
@heavymetalelfАй бұрын
Just found your channel. Thanks for the great info. I subbed