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June 24, 2007

The Secrets of a Good Fiction Web Show (I) - The Plot

Kfir Pravda writes, "The main challenge in writing dramatic web show is how to retain viewers in a continues story. Create dramatic continuity and emotional attachment with the main characters." How to do this? Length, Cliffhanger, Link to the past, Limited amount of characters and plot lines, Subtext.

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Ffir Pravda commented on Chris Brogan's 100 Comments post as an answer to what makes good, viral, web video. I enjoyed his analysis and tho, I was not considering fiction story-telling in my response to the same question, I do think, my focus and this one is combined successfully in Lonely Girl 15.

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