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Short Narratives

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

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