Hey, welcome back, everybody. Okay, this lesson we're going to cover plot. Okay? So what is a plot? A plot could be? Well, it's best to say the plot is how all the different things that happen in your script or arrange.
It's the way the story the structure. Now without a plot, the story will not have an order dramatic events organized best in the audience. Now, we've all seen movies that have a lot of action going on and a lot of energy, but they were forgettable. And they were underwhelming. One of the big reasons why can be as a plot problems. A big problem is when the story overall has no clear goals and plans for the characters to follow.
And if these unclear parts are arranged in a sloppy way, then the movie is a series of actions that make little sense. And if the characters actions make no sense, and the audience loses interest and a walkout, or they'll just stop watching. Here's a mini story arranged in a very sloppy way. Basically, it's not gonna happen. It's a mess now here's the same mini story with better street lights Money would never be affected. Affected To watch a little movie makes it more readable than the script.
So you see that the plot is the structure of the story, the basic structures, how all the actions follow. These can be seen as little episodes of these little episodes are seen. And we're going to cover that in our next lesson. So I'll see you in the course. You guys can download the PDFs. It shows the examples are like non story.
And there's also going to be examples of non story but written the five elements of what makes a story story. And you'll also going to see examples of how they can be plotted badly by the correct right