Three Act Structure Explained - The Secret to Telling a Great Story

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@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to the Three Act Structure 00:49 - Why the Three Act Structure Matters 03:24 - Part 1: The Hook 06:18 - Part 2: Inciting Event 08:16 - Part 3: 1st Plot Point 11:16 - Part 4: 1st Pinch Point 14:36 - Part 5: Midpoint 17:45 - Part 6: 2nd Pinch Point 20:11 - Part 7: 3rd Plot Point 22:54 - Part 8: Climax 25:56 - Takeaways
@Reedamkhati631
@Reedamkhati631 Жыл бұрын
give only one movie example.what that movie gives sence? if you give example of one movie then people will know 1,2,3point.
@justinechilufya3
@justinechilufya3 Жыл бұрын
Oooooo😮
@JD_tcb
@JD_tcb Жыл бұрын
3:51 -Act 1: Don't necessarily immediantely immerse your audience. 14:00 -Act 2: Immediantely cause the plot to turn here. 22:21 -Act 3: Have immediant consequences, and (22:32) immediantely face characters with true antagonists.
@nadamuchu
@nadamuchu 8 ай бұрын
Please add captions!!! I am deaf and need them. thanks.
@monster-pb1tx
@monster-pb1tx 6 ай бұрын
​@@nadamuchu On subtitles bruh
@rowanliggett
@rowanliggett Жыл бұрын
The narrator has a truly outstandingly pleasant tone
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
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@Whatdisaypt1and2
@Whatdisaypt1and2 9 ай бұрын
He sounds like Dumbledore
@manosmehedee
@manosmehedee Жыл бұрын
Studio Binder saving all independent filmmakers from spending thousands of dollar in film school. Thank you studio binder team for great effort.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Жыл бұрын
Yet classes can be very, very helpful. Look to your nearest community college. Sacramento City has a very good film studies program. Your local school will probably will include hands-on instruction in using a camera, writing a screenplay, setting up lights, doing set dressing, acting, all of that. It's dirt cheap. The best? Meeting fellow filmmaking enthusiasts.
@TheOneAndOnlyKendalClark
@TheOneAndOnlyKendalClark 4 ай бұрын
My writing class is 50% studiobinder videos 😭
@manosmehedee
@manosmehedee 4 ай бұрын
@@TheOneAndOnlyKendalClark wow, great. Hope we can see your works soon.
@zayden_zimmer
@zayden_zimmer Ай бұрын
if u live in london… theres a free film school called LSA. i attend there and its amazing
@AScreenwritersJourney
@AScreenwritersJourney Жыл бұрын
I love all the examples you show which support each point. This is far better than reading a textbook.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
That's the goal!
@jintography
@jintography Жыл бұрын
Indeed ❤
@matthewpaul6904
@matthewpaul6904 Жыл бұрын
I've heard of the 3 act structure for years and have always felt this holds a writer back. But now that I've written stories over the years I've found that giving your story a backbone is important and fuels creativity.
@Caprico98
@Caprico98 Жыл бұрын
This is the evolution of a textbook
@IWishIHadARat
@IWishIHadARat 11 ай бұрын
Yeah I think it’s best to use the video format when dissecting video film. It just makes more sense.
@Walter-Shite
@Walter-Shite Жыл бұрын
This is by far the most useful channel I have ever had the luck of crossing paths with. I have started using your website for writing and it’s so intuitive and easy to use too! Thank you for what you do and please don’t stop
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
No plans on stopping :)
@Jerrydbahreini
@Jerrydbahreini Жыл бұрын
Is this hisinbarg
@sethflix
@sethflix Жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@sethflix
@sethflix Жыл бұрын
@@StudioBinder You guys totality rock! Much respect!
@lesdiscrets
@lesdiscrets Жыл бұрын
i so agree with you
@thisissaurav_
@thisissaurav_ Жыл бұрын
Every great magic trick consists of three parts or acts. The first part is called "The Pledge". The magician shows you something ordinary: a deck of cards, a bird or a man. He shows you this object. Perhaps he asks you to inspect it to see if it is indeed real, unaltered, normal. But of course... it probably isn't. The second act is called "The Turn". The magician takes the ordinary something and makes it do something extraordinary. Now you're looking for the secret... but you won't find it, because of course you're not really looking. You don't really want to know. You want to be fooled. But you wouldn't clap yet. Because making something disappear isn't enough; you have to bring it back. That's why every magic trick has a third act, the hardest part, the part we call "The Prestige".❤
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
🔥🔥
@2adamast
@2adamast 11 ай бұрын
For me a magic trick is a lie perfectly covered by words, looking at the words one can see the naked lie.
@Bobywan75
@Bobywan75 Жыл бұрын
Writing a good story is so much complex than it looks, that's why we should fully support the writers guild strikes !
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
A film always starts with a script 💯
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Жыл бұрын
AI is designed for such a formula, sadly.
@Wordsmiths
@Wordsmiths Жыл бұрын
​@@scottslotterbeck3796 Not at all. AI is trained to follow formulas, sure, but especially something like story structure is deceptively easy to train an AI for. Have you ever asked ChatGPT 4 to tell you a story? Specifically, to follow the Three Act story structure? (or any other story structure) You'll get a story all right. It will amaze you because it's written by a bot, and your expectations were low... but you wouldn't vote for it to win the Hugo or Nebula award this year. The magic of human storytelling goes much deeper than AI can ever reach because AI doesn't really understand the concepts it is using. Writers will never be replaced by AI ...although writers will need to learn to use AI as a tool, wisely (i.e. both effectively and ethically). (Even a bad human-only story is bad in different ways from a bad purely-AI-written story, and the differences are fascinating... and encouraging, if you're a human! We can improve our storytelling skills, but an LLM-based AI can't improve its understanding of real human experience, only the abstractions of our experience)
@2adamast
@2adamast 11 ай бұрын
And was this AI reviewed or pure writer guild writing? I thought it was mostly a way to bring cool scenes together, by the Jurassic Park generation, with a touch of wordy AI confuzelment.
@michaeljarvis4752
@michaeljarvis4752 Жыл бұрын
I've stued 3 acts for years, yet K.M. Weiland brings so much more to explaining the structure. Great job!
@mikewright3029
@mikewright3029 Жыл бұрын
yes. she's clear and willing to admit if she didn't know something in the past-- and she shares updates. talks about things I haven't seen anywhere else.
@zivmontenegro
@zivmontenegro Ай бұрын
Rewatching this for the millionth time to write my YA literary sci-fi novel. I just love this video-well executed. I can’t wait to share this book to the world soon!
@creator_yo
@creator_yo Жыл бұрын
Jurassic Park was my favorite movie of all time since I first saw it on the screen in 1993, and I couldn’t even verbalize in the best way. That scene where we first encounter the dinosaur, “honest” was the perfect description for how great it was as a scene. Loved it.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Peak cinema!
@stephenwilliams3807
@stephenwilliams3807 Жыл бұрын
The point about a three act structure not being limiting is really brought home in a movie like Parasite, where the midpoint is a seemingly complete change of direction and tone. The first half of the movie establishes character and theme and puts our "heroes" on a particular path. All of that is then tested and perfected by the discovery of the secret room and what happens after that. The thematic structure of the film is entirely consistent throughout, however.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Exactly, the creativity comes from the story!
@Vladyyy
@Vladyyy Жыл бұрын
Weiland speaks so well. Her voice is very calm, soft, and easy to listen to. Her speech is clear, informative and to the point. She’s happy, looks nice, and her hair looks great. And the Studio Binder narrator is as awesome as always. So glad to have him and his unique voice.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
We were thrilled to have her on!
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Жыл бұрын
Yes, the narrator is far better than AI can come up with. So far.
@guru6831
@guru6831 Жыл бұрын
Who cares about Weiland's hair or Weiland's look? Weiland is here to teach, not to amuse.
@sethflix
@sethflix Жыл бұрын
@@guru6831 Well, he's got a point. It's easier to listen to someone with a pleasant voice and appearance than someone who is hard on the eyes and the ears. I've come across some particularly hard to look at, and hard to listen to, people on KZbin offering information, but I just couldn't stand to either look at them or l;isten to their shrill voices.
@Vladyyy
@Vladyyy Жыл бұрын
@@guru6831 Singles out the one thing they care about most and asks "who cares" about it 😭💀. Thanks for the laugh Guru.
@MichaelMadlock
@MichaelMadlock Жыл бұрын
This was the best 3 act structure explanation I've ever seen. Well done.
@RT-cw1hh
@RT-cw1hh Жыл бұрын
I have been using this channel religiously... Their explanations and visual exampls are the best.. I watch bunch of channels likes this and studio binder is simply the best.. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Happy to help ;)
@shrug_shrugsly
@shrug_shrugsly Жыл бұрын
Your videos are beyond well-done, but what I truly adore is the value the videos might add to the creator community. So many artists are publishing their creations without the knowledge which refines their products. Man we all need to stay educated and keep raising our bars. You are offering tools to possibly prevent a major cultural backslide as far as media is concerned. You are appreciated and thank you!
@rohailkhan5128
@rohailkhan5128 Жыл бұрын
Wow .. K.M. Weiland ingeniously opens-up an entire World of New Dimensions to the Three Act Structure. .. Must watch for all Writers !
@TheStoryBlueprint
@TheStoryBlueprint Жыл бұрын
StudioBinder x K.M. Weiland is the team-up I never knew I needed
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Hope it helps!
@Acces_Approved
@Acces_Approved Жыл бұрын
This was incredibly helpful. I am writing a stage play right now. I had the general idea but now I have a clear picture of how each scene will play out. Thank you!
@JB-bq2qj
@JB-bq2qj Жыл бұрын
So happy to see my favorite writing blogger partnered with one of my favorite film KZbinrs!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Enjoy!
@Fxnanda
@Fxnanda Жыл бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:01 📝 The three-act structure is an essential framework in screenwriting, with Act 1 representing the first 25% of the film, Act 2 the next 50%, and Act 3 the final 25%. 02:05 📝 Structure provides a flexible framework for storytelling, allowing creativity to flourish while ensuring a resonant psychological transformation for the characters. 03:30 📝 The first act includes the hook, which entices the audience by posing questions and creating intrigue about the story's main conflict. 04:46 📝 The midpoint, or moment of truth, marks a significant change for the protagonist, where their perspective on the conflict shifts, leading to more proactive engagement. 08:10 📝 The first plot point, occurring at the end of Act 1, signals the protagonist's full commitment to the main conflict, initiating Act 2's journey. 10:53 📝 The second pinch point emphasizes what's at stake for the characters and sets up the third plot point, leading to a false victory followed by a low moment. 15:28 📝 The midpoint and third plot point drive the story toward the climax, which occurs in the final 10% of the film and presents the ultimate confrontation between protagonist and antagonist. 22:48 📝 The climax represents the decisive moment in the story, determining whether the protagonist achieves their goal, completes their character arc, and resolves the main conflict. 25:43 📝 The resolution follows the climax, showcasing the character growth and the aftermath of the conflict's resolution, often leading to a satisfying conclusion. Made with HARPA AI
@santizam
@santizam Жыл бұрын
You can tell It was made with AI because that’s not at all the order or timing of the structure. Be careful to check what you write 🫶🏻🎬
@moviegoerfacts
@moviegoerfacts Жыл бұрын
We always seen the narrator referring her (K.M.Weiland) as a writing gru. Now the gru herself is teaching us. Studio binder gets perfect to perfectionist every week. ❤❤❤
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Hope you liked it!
@moviegoerfacts
@moviegoerfacts Жыл бұрын
@@StudioBinder I loved it 💖
@WHATANTICS
@WHATANTICS Жыл бұрын
K.M. Weiland is the best. Thank you for this video!
@MysteryFinery
@MysteryFinery Жыл бұрын
Chapter 1 - Three-Act Structure in Screenwriting • The three-act structure is a framework used in storytelling, primarily focused on shaping a writers plot. • Act one is the first 25% of the film, act two is the next 50%, and act three is last 25%. • Not every film follows this structure, and those that do can follow it in different ways. • Following the structure doesnt limit creativity; it provides a framework for creating a resonant psychological transformation. • Story structure is like a gift box - the structure is the same, but the possibilities for the story inside are endless. • Jurassic Park is an example of a film that balances plot well within the three-act structure. • The three-act structure can be further broken down into eight parts, starting with the hook. • The hook is the opening of the film that grabs the audiences attention and makes them ask questions. • The inciting event happens about % into the film and sets the narrative in motion. • The first plot point occurs about 25% into the film and marks a point of no return for the protagonist. • The beginning of the second act is the protagonists reaction to the first plot point. • The first pinch point occurs around 37% into the story and emphasizes the antagonistic force. • These points are turning points that move the plot forward and present obstacles for the protagonist. Chapter 2 - Heading Summary of Key Plot Points in Films • The first pinch point sets up the midpoint and reveals the true conflict in the story. • In Jurassic Park, the first pinch point occurs when the tour is cut short by an impending storm, foreshadowing the catastrophe that will happen at the midpoint. • The midpoint is a major turning point in the story where the protagonists perspective on the plot conflict changes and they become more proactive. • The T-Rex escape in Park is an iconic midpoint that forces the characters into proactive survival mode The second pinch point emphasizes the antagonistic force and sets up the false victory low moment in the third act. • In Iron Man, the second pinch point occurs when Tony realizes he has been betrayed by Obadiah and is pushed out of his own company. • Nedrys death in Jurassic Park is a significant second pinch point that foreshadows the stakes for the other characters and amps up the tension for the third act. • The third plot point is a false victory followed by a low moment, where the character throws all their resources at the plot goal but faces higher costs than expected. • In Mad Max Fury Road, the third plot point occurs when Furiosa discovers the green place has been destroyed, a devastating blow after her search for it throughout the film. • In Jurassic Park, the third plot point occurs when Ellie back on the power, leading immediate consequences and a confrontation with the intelligent Raptors. • The climax is the ultimate culmination the story and usually occurs within the final 10% of the film, where the protagonist confronts the antagonistic force in a final showdown Chapter 3 - Climactic Moments in Films • The climactic moment is the deciding moment in the story that determines whether the protagonist will achieve their goal or not. • Sarah Connors climactic battle with the Terminator in The Terminator completes her transformation from an unassuming citizen to the hero of human civilization. • In Forrest Gump, Jennys death is the climax, but the film ends with Forrest taking care of their child, adding some happiness to the otherwise sad ending. • In Jurassic Park, the climax is the battle with the Raptors, which represents the logical conclusion of the story and emphasizes that humans have no control over nature. • The climax in Jurassic Park also completes Alans character arc as he and Ellie save the children from the Raptors. • The resolution after the climax in Jurassic Park shows Alans character growth and emphasizes that the characters have escaped. • Hollywood films can be broken down into a specific story outline, but they still contain originality through fully great characters. • Structure provides a framework on which different types of characters and stories can be built. • -Studio Binder offers screenwriting software to help writers start their next great film. • Remember to take writing one story beat at a time.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
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@MagneticDonut
@MagneticDonut Жыл бұрын
YES! Man I've said this and I'll do it again, I'm in love with your narrative videos, and awestruck as to how all of this can be compared and observed in real life. After all, stories are meant to reflect and ponder upon the human experience innit? Thank you StudioBinder Team for your awesome work as always!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@ashleylodewyk7454
@ashleylodewyk7454 Жыл бұрын
Thanx for another short refresher course in writing. No matter how many times I learn about story structure it never gets old.
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but damn it's hard to write well!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
It's the bones of our stories!
@ashleylodewyk7454
@ashleylodewyk7454 Жыл бұрын
@@scottslotterbeck3796 Writing a screenplay for me isn't difficult. It's convincing the powers that be in the South Africa film landscape that my writing is better than most 'cause they tend to overlook quality writing in favour of mediocrity. It's happened to me more than once.
@EGRJ
@EGRJ Жыл бұрын
I've used Weiland's blog many times. This is the first time I've ever seen what she looks like. Cute earrings.
@RavenDestiny
@RavenDestiny 4 ай бұрын
This has been immensely educational but also an emotional rollercoaster as they used flashbacks from a lot of my favourite movies to demonstrate ideas. Excellent video and extremely high quality delivery, keep it up. :)
@GameWarped
@GameWarped Жыл бұрын
The best notifications come from StudioBinder, never disappoint.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
we hope so!
@mrmohantyexperiments
@mrmohantyexperiments Жыл бұрын
This is a million view video. I rewound and watched and took meticulous notes. It’s a master class and can be applied to any field like a template if understood correctly. Great job by the fellas who made this video.
@tideon4704
@tideon4704 Ай бұрын
This guy's voice is what really makes this channel unique. It is like listening to a film, explaining you about its self.
@sethflix
@sethflix Жыл бұрын
This is one of the BEST and MOST HELFUL videos you've made in my humble opinion. So grateful. THANK YOU!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@jjbenavidez6
@jjbenavidez6 Жыл бұрын
@2:07 love this. Story and narrative is a means to an end. That end being some catharsis or emotional payoff. We making it out the frying pan with this one
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
haha we hope so!
@davidhd9366
@davidhd9366 9 ай бұрын
Plot twist: they used the 3 act structure to make this
@ExcelGeothermalPodcast
@ExcelGeothermalPodcast 5 ай бұрын
AMAZING. I used this as a template to write my own 3 act structure and it really helped the information sink in. Excellent research.
@UddinBat
@UddinBat Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite channels on KZbin has just posted one of the most important videos I've ever seen! 🔥🔥🔥 Great work! Always inspired.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
happy writing!
@rayancedrichaddad1197
@rayancedrichaddad1197 Жыл бұрын
I am very inspired. It's a True Audiovisual Encyclopedia about the Three Act Structure. Thousand Thanks StudioBinder. All the Best Continuation.💯💯
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@ScarletRosé-z8y
@ScarletRosé-z8y Ай бұрын
The way I just finished my third plot outline for my novel at and uncover the misbelief 3 am lol after this video, Thank you omg you guys are great🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@alicialexists
@alicialexists 10 ай бұрын
Yes! Thank you for having K.M. Weiland on the channel. She is brilliant. I couldn't believe my eyes at first when I saw that she was collaborating with y'all on this video.
@Lis-ard
@Lis-ard Жыл бұрын
Im not a screenwriter or filmmaker. I'm just a regular ol' author and artist, but this channel has been such a huge help in my writing process :) love you guys
@danielcrow1777
@danielcrow1777 Жыл бұрын
OMFG K.M.Weiland! I learnt so much of everything I know on storytelling through her books!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
She's great!
@charisenwilkescolors
@charisenwilkescolors Жыл бұрын
I hadnt seen Jurassic Park in so many years!! Once I realized how this video would breakdown and use examples to drive home the points...I left the vid...went and re-watched the movie...and tuned back in!!! What a wonderful collaboration and breakdown. Well done!!
@quickpackstudios
@quickpackstudios Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately most of Hollywood today does not care too much about creating amazing stories anymore for fans. Nonetheless amazing video like always!
@codyeasonBGR
@codyeasonBGR Жыл бұрын
Films are art, but lately people don't want to make art they want to make bland garbage that servers every fan instead of telling a good story.
@ps2progamer814
@ps2progamer814 Жыл бұрын
​@@codyeasonBGRdirectors have to fight for their vision
@adubis4567
@adubis4567 Жыл бұрын
@@codyeasonBGRArt you don’t like is still art
@stevewright2241
@stevewright2241 Жыл бұрын
Too many sequels of movies where they are still piecing the script together as they film it.
@Speculaas
@Speculaas Жыл бұрын
Hopefully the current strike will teach Hollywood to appreciate the craft
@marcgallagher32
@marcgallagher32 Жыл бұрын
I love this channel so much. Thank you for all your hard work.
@alastairdallas
@alastairdallas Жыл бұрын
Excellent. I've read dozens of sources about story structure, but this one is particularly uplifting, inspirational, and actionable. Thank you. I feel like going out and saving a cat.
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Жыл бұрын
LOL.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@m.underhill5989
@m.underhill5989 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I am a writer and Im constantly looking for ways to improve my writing and your channel is really one of the few that is absolutely amazing. So much quality content! Thank you!
@andresramirez-rn2gg
@andresramirez-rn2gg Жыл бұрын
This is an amazing video, so well done. Ahora me voy a tomar el atrevimiento de escribir en español porque soy muy malo en el inglés😂 pero de verdad que este canal me ayuda muchísimo para dar el salto de autor a escritor de películas, soy venezolano y en mi país es muy difícil tener éxito en este campo pero seguiré teniendo mi fe puesta en mi talento. Nuevamente gracias por este video y muchos éxitos
@ethanbparker
@ethanbparker Ай бұрын
This video and the channel is invaluable. Everything is broken down clearly, I'm always taking down notes!
@f2r14
@f2r14 Жыл бұрын
Just when I thought I know everything I need to know regarding certain subjects, StudioBinder once again showed me that I know nothing and that there's more to learn
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Always more to learn!
@otroalienpromedio
@otroalienpromedio Жыл бұрын
remarkable video, this is not just content, this is education, its power. It's invaluable. thank you :)
@kartoffsun
@kartoffsun Жыл бұрын
Besides everything else, I would like to point out the excellent sound design of your video. My favourite soundtracks come in just the right moments. It may be a coincidence, it probably is not, but you're indirectly teaching not only about structure, but about leitmotifs as well. When Sam was leaving the Shire, I had goosebumps all over, even on my scalp! I'm very curious to learn about different kinds of structuring a film. Many times I find myself annoyed or bored, when everything is going great for the heroes up to around 2 thirds of the movie, then suddenly an entirely artificial argument has to be implemented between them, so that they argue, separate, and then reconcile at the climax. Also, not every story has a villain or a problem that has to be overcome. Some stories are just... stories. "Happenings" that are there to make you laugh, think, or to prove a point. That being said, I think it's important to learn and know the 3-act structure well before learning about others, since I feel it's a bit of a cornerstone in storytelling. Also, I noticed that you've made your video in the ways of the 3-Act Structure, which I think is great. You're subtly revealing another rule of filmmaking: "Show, don't tell." But you're also telling, so... the more I analyze your video, the better it gets. Absolutely awesome! Thank you very much for making this! :)
@Ki6FHX
@Ki6FHX Жыл бұрын
I'm not a writer, I'm a programmer, but I'm fascinated by writing but never seen anyone spell out the 3 Act Structure like everyone should know. Perhaps all writers should but have to say it's obvious some appropriate it more than others. Thank you for answers on this topic
@Hamza-amribet
@Hamza-amribet Жыл бұрын
My clients are loving how i write the scripts using the three act structure and that's because of you guys
@solertia33
@solertia33 Жыл бұрын
The gift box analogy is fantastic.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Right? She's the best
@salvanderput
@salvanderput Жыл бұрын
What a channel. I have had some classes about storytelling and i've almost learned nothing that i didnt already learn over here!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Happy to help :)
@peachmilkshake_
@peachmilkshake_ Жыл бұрын
This was...an outstanding video. It's the clearest breakdown I've heard and I could visualize myself walking through my own developing story.
@LoAzulyRojo
@LoAzulyRojo Жыл бұрын
As a visual person myself this has helped expain the 3 act story structure better THX💖
@rohailkhan5128
@rohailkhan5128 Жыл бұрын
Valuable insights for both aspiring and expert writers.
@owenbertho3455
@owenbertho3455 Жыл бұрын
It's really funny, this video made me think of movies where I've been thinking : "Oh something important has just happened and will impact the characters for the rest of the movie, I should be at the mid of the movie" and it was right ! Your videos made us think again of every movies that we've watched Thanks of lot for your work !
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
You developing your storytelling instincts 🔥
@bobbyrak3024
@bobbyrak3024 Жыл бұрын
Beautifully done and easy to understand.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@rayancedrichaddad1197
@rayancedrichaddad1197 Жыл бұрын
The Three Act Structures are the Bible of Storytelling. My Favorite Movies with the Three Act Structures examples are : -Jaws (1975) -One flew over the cuckoo's nest (1975) -Jurassic Park (1993) -The Dark Knight (2008) -The Godfather (1972) -Taxi Driver (1976) -Alien (1979) -The Silence of the Lambs (1991) -Forest Gump (1994) -The Shawshank Redemption (1994) -Se7en (1995) -The Usual Suspects (1995) -The Matrix (1999) -Spider-Man (2002) -Spider-Man 2 (2004) -Star Wars Episode 4 A New Hope (1977) -Star Wars Episode 4 the Empire Strike Back (1980) -There will be Blood (2007) -E.T. the Extraterrestrial (1982) -Blade Runner (1982) -Gladiator (2000) -Citizen Kane (1941) -Die Hard (1988) -The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001/2002/2003) -Kill Bill Volume 1 (2003) -Mad Max Fury Road (2015) And many Movies Masterpieces.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Excellent examples!
@ashleylodewyk7454
@ashleylodewyk7454 Жыл бұрын
That's all of cinema right there!
@idanlewenhoff2295
@idanlewenhoff2295 Жыл бұрын
Classics
@priyeahnka
@priyeahnka Жыл бұрын
thanks for this
@N-videos000
@N-videos000 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your team's useful contributions...
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Happy to :)
@tylermacomber4792
@tylermacomber4792 Жыл бұрын
I've watched this video three times now. It's just done so well. Thank you!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@d.rrel_
@d.rrel_ 3 ай бұрын
3:26 i find it interesting that the hook is also being said as a tool in social media video content creation. it makes me understand why some creators consider themselves as filmmakers because in a way, they are, in a different form
@maxlin0000
@maxlin0000 Жыл бұрын
It's only half an hour of work, but our lecture spend a whole semester to make it even harder to understand. It was the actual fact of the education failure.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
We got you ;)
@Gary-zq3pz
@Gary-zq3pz Жыл бұрын
It worked for Shakespeare, and pretty much every writer since. A beginning, a middle, and an end. A framework is vital to building a story.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
exactly!
@melodyclark1944
@melodyclark1944 Жыл бұрын
Shakespeare's plays each have five acts. I mean you could combine two, three and four, but there are literally five acts.
@videostk43
@videostk43 Жыл бұрын
The Three Act Strucutre is the ultimate vehicle to transmit ideias and great virtues. Master it for the mankind's sake
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
One of the fundamentals of storytelling
@scruffypupper
@scruffypupper Жыл бұрын
I've been studying K.M. Weiland for several years. Her work is excellent.
@jessebbedwell
@jessebbedwell 3 ай бұрын
What's really interesting is that when you listen to writers who actually get their scripts made into films (and not just the gurus), they never think about three acts or midpoints, or any of these things. They work from their gut. They work from what feels right.
@whatbringsmepeace
@whatbringsmepeace 3 ай бұрын
Some writers have read so much they have the template locked in, so they don't need to think about it.
@jtmmprints.r.l3529
@jtmmprints.r.l3529 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see examples about greatest movies of all time, like The Godfather, The Fellowship of the Ring and The Dark Knight.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Can always go back to the classics
@spacechampi0n
@spacechampi0n Жыл бұрын
KM Weiland's Writing Archetypal Character Arcs guide book really provides a great new perspective on understanding fiction. I highly recommend!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
👍👍
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Жыл бұрын
I saw that book cover and realized I own a copy!
@rafaelclaudio7385
@rafaelclaudio7385 Жыл бұрын
I was lost, and now I can see.... THANK YOU SO MUCH. This answered all my questions.
@binary-vibes
@binary-vibes Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this lecture. The most detailed explanation on YT so far.
@XyzPodium
@XyzPodium 5 ай бұрын
this studio binder video is a game changer for screenwriting ❤
@music4dages
@music4dages 6 ай бұрын
Very informative. KM Weiland’s discussion is also first rate. And as an aside, I find her very attractive. Living in Western Nebraska, she reminds me of what a combination of Willa Cather, Antonia and Clara Allen might look like. Her significant other is a very lucky person.
@MindGamesMedia
@MindGamesMedia Жыл бұрын
Your knowledge on films is invaluable. Sharing is caring! Thank you
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@joshuaknotts5890
@joshuaknotts5890 Жыл бұрын
This is the structure I think has helped me the most, and your explanation has helped even more!
@TheIncid3nt
@TheIncid3nt Жыл бұрын
Great video! Happy to see the OG narrator is still around!
@Shawak9
@Shawak9 Ай бұрын
I think everyone should listen to Craig Mazin's lecture on conventional story structure. Something he said resonated deeply with me and informed me why I love the stories I love, he said, "Great writers follow their characters as they evolve through a central dramatic argument [Theme]."
@leokimvideo
@leokimvideo Жыл бұрын
The best 3 act structures are the ones where act 1 and act 3 could be swapped and the story is still strong and vibrant. Only the very brave story tellers do this swap. Sadly all to often it's the second act that lets down act 1 and 3.
@alexandrerdnaxela
@alexandrerdnaxela Жыл бұрын
Do you have any example ? I can't see how the Climax could be at the beginning and the Call to adventure at this end
@internetexplorer1593
@internetexplorer1593 Жыл бұрын
that's some major cap you're throwing there, friend
@seyeagebremichael6114
@seyeagebremichael6114 Жыл бұрын
Why would you want your story to go in a circle? No character development = pointless story
@YoungMasterpiece
@YoungMasterpiece Жыл бұрын
I'm in the middle of the music video editing, and this thought occurred. It's not impossible, but then again, I am trying to make my video serve the song which is only 2:44 long. People often think music videos are the easiest to make, but it's not the truth if you want to make them right and interesting. Anyway, this is one of my favorite channels, with remarkable content, stories, and facts told as in cinema.
@imageofimagination3079
@imageofimagination3079 Жыл бұрын
How did this even happen? Both are huge success! Steven Spielberg has directed some of the most beloved movies of all time, including several critically acclaimed films during the 1990s like "Jurassic Park," Schindler's List," and "Saving Private Ryan." But some audiences might remember that "Jurassic Park" and "Schindler's List" both came out in 1993, and Spielberg had to call on some extra help to ensure they both arrived on time. "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" recently released a bonus clip from the host's interview with the director, in which Spielberg explained that he had been developing "Schindler's List" for 10 years "to work up the nerve" to make it, because "it was such a responsibility in telling that story." Spielberg explained that he'd only just finished shooting "Jurassic Park" when he first read Steven Zaillian's script for "Schindler's List," which meant he still had plenty of work to do in post-production on the dinosaur adventure. The director explained that he read the script with his wife, Kate Capshaw, and he knew by "page 167" that he had to make the movie as soon as possible because he didn't want to miss wintertime in Poland and have to wait another year to start work on it.
@imageofimagination3079
@imageofimagination3079 Жыл бұрын
Spielberg said he immediately called his producer, the current Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, to tell her that he needed to jump from "Jurassic Park" to "Schindler's List," even though there was still "[sound] mixing, color correction, and sound effects" left to finish on the movie.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
An incredible feat
@SelvaPlaRoj
@SelvaPlaRoj 8 ай бұрын
I loved everything about this video. Perfectly explained and narrated(lovely voice).
@itstonycia
@itstonycia 8 ай бұрын
Watching this with ‘Challengers’ in mind. It’s my new favorite movie and the storyline is just so great. The story itself and the way it’s told. I love how the information was revealed and WHEN it was revealed along the present day tennis match in the film, the Challenger tournament. It’s unconventional but I want a breakdown of that movie
@NecroAngelDeclaresWar
@NecroAngelDeclaresWar Жыл бұрын
The more rules you put onto it, the more freedom you should find in between these rules. A challenge to creativity as it is.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Restriction breeds creativity!
@Hitchfred_Alcock
@Hitchfred_Alcock Жыл бұрын
Such an awesome video / short documentation. Thank you again @studiobinder Love goes out!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@louisnemzer6801
@louisnemzer6801 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Instead of being constricting, the rules of storytelling provide a structure that allows for creativity without losing the audience.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Yup, restriction and structure breeds creativity!
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Жыл бұрын
It's how we humans are hardwired. Depart from what works for us at your peril.
@oluwaseun265
@oluwaseun265 Жыл бұрын
This takeaways are great details or crash course against the so many content and books about 3 act structure. Thank you @studiobinder
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Hope it helps :)
@JonnyRay82
@JonnyRay82 Жыл бұрын
This is the most useful video of the most useful channel ever. Thank you!
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
🙏🙏
@ArshsCinematicDiary-p3i
@ArshsCinematicDiary-p3i 4 ай бұрын
Can't thank you enough for this video
@eddingtonmcclane6963
@eddingtonmcclane6963 Жыл бұрын
KM Weiland is simply without parallel.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
💯💯
@filmymediah2646
@filmymediah2646 Жыл бұрын
For this video I finally figured out my screenplays plot holes. Thanks man
@ashmitproduction
@ashmitproduction 5 ай бұрын
00:06 The three-act structure is an important framework for shaping a writer's plot. 03:40 The opening of a film should answer the question of why the audience should keep watching. 07:14 Jurassic Park's inciting event occurs when Hammond invites Alan and Ellie to visit his Island 10:40 The main point is that the protagonists are faced with new challenges and their perspectives are completely changed. 14:22 The midpoint in Jurassic Park changes the direction of the plot and challenges Grant's world view. 17:43 The second pinch point sets up a crucial plot beat and raises the stakes for the characters. 20:42 The third plot point is a character's darkest hour. 23:53 The climax is the key moment in a story Crafted by Merlin AI.
@G4MMABA3
@G4MMABA3 Жыл бұрын
The amount of nostalgia in this video made me have a whole 90s baby cryfeat; Jurassic Park is my favorite movie of all time and made me become a freelance paleontologist and unlocked all of my inner drama Where did the time go for us 90s kids? lol omg my heart
@castelox9996
@castelox9996 Жыл бұрын
I learned so much i was checking the bioxes as i went along and it really made me understand my third act
@vaisakhbaiju9824
@vaisakhbaiju9824 Жыл бұрын
❤️❤️ excited for every episode ...
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@samuelrajkumar4975
@samuelrajkumar4975 Жыл бұрын
Your inputs are always enriching and helps grow many of us in our skills.... Thank you so so much....
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Happy to :)
@halloeriksson
@halloeriksson Жыл бұрын
Brilliant use of the 3 act structure in this video ❤ "A dream within a dream, Mr. Cobb."
@imageofimagination3079
@imageofimagination3079 Жыл бұрын
I need a video on schilders list how did they get such a great emotion in the movie? It touched my heart Its cinematography and its directorial work how they are that 100%perfect?
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
thanks for the suggestion!
@talangarg9793
@talangarg9793 Жыл бұрын
Nice matrix to Jurassic Park transition
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
👌👌
@abolfazlmohebi6282
@abolfazlmohebi6282 Жыл бұрын
I always become inspired by your fabulous videos Wish the best😍😍😍
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@harryasingwire1216
@harryasingwire1216 Жыл бұрын
First time I've ever seen anything David Lynch related on the channel, even if it's just a 3 second clip. Hopefully more in the future🙏
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
we're definitely interested in it!
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Жыл бұрын
Lynch is a bonafide genius.
@michaelpastore3585
@michaelpastore3585 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes you can find a three act structure in individual scenes. In The Matrix, Neo's subway encounter with Agent Smith follows such a structure. What's even cooler is that the second act (the fist-fight portion) has a three-act structure of its own.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder Жыл бұрын
Definitely!
@somethingabstractiguess
@somethingabstractiguess Жыл бұрын
Yep, a well-written screenplay will have this structure embedded at every level of analysis, from scene to sequence to act to story.
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