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Today I will be talking about storylines and scripts in acting. As you may know, everything in acting has two main parts: a storyline and a script. In this blog, I am going to talk about both. First, I will talk about a storyline.
A storyline has a beginning, middle and end, and makes sense with the plot. The storyline always has to make sense with the plot, no matter what. Plots are also very important too. The plot stages are: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution, if you didn't already know. The climax is the turning point of the storyline. Here is an example of a storyline and a plot line:
Storyline: Chasity goes to the beach for three hours with her friend, Emily. When she got there, she forgot to bring her bathing suit. She asks Emily if she has an extra bathing suit. She doesn't. Then, her whole family has to get back in the car to check if she left it at her house.
Chasity finds her bathing suit on her dresser, right where she left it. Emily and the others run quickly to the car and go to the beach. Then, they have fun for the rest of the time they're there.
Plotline:
Exposition: Chasity is on her way to the beach.
Rising Action: She gets to the beach.
Climax: Chasity forgot her bathing suit.
Falling action: asks Emily if she has an extra bathing suit. She doesn't.
Resolution: Chasity and her friends' family go back to her house. She finds the bathing suit she was looking for on the dresser.
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