1. What Are Short Narratives
- Short stories
- Flash fiction
- Narrative essays
- Micro-narratives
2. How Short Narratives Work
- They use a compressed structure: beginning, development, and resolution still exist but are highly condensed.
- Structures may be:
- Linear (chronological)
- Non-linear
- Based on narrative archetypes (e.g., quest, rags-to-riches)
3. Micro-Narratives
- Extreme brevity, suited to short attention spans
- Single focus on one moment, emotion, or small event
- Strong emotional core
- High relatability, allowing audiences to see themselves in the story
4. Key Characteristics of Short Narratives
- Brevity (typically under 7,000 words; flash fiction is much shorter)
- Single focus on one main event, theme, or emotion
- Limited characters, allowing deeper exploration of individual experience
- Direct storytelling, with minimal exposition
- Unified emotional effect, aiming to leave a clear impression or mood
5.Non-Dialogue Animation
Non-dialogue animation tells stories without spoken language, relying instead on:
- Physical actions
- Body language and facial expression
- Music and sound effects
6. Key Elements of Non-Dialogue Animation
- Visual storytelling first: actions communicate meaning more than words
- Universal appeal beyond language barriers
- Sound design using music and effects instead of dialogue
- Artistic expression through form, color, and rhythm