Тёмный

Writing Engaging Stories With or Without Cliffhangers 

McKay & Gray
Подписаться 51 тыс.
Просмотров 14 тыс.
0% 0

A couple of weeks ago I dissed cliffhangers. Now it's time to set the record straight. Let's talk about creating stories that make your readers keep coming back for more.
(Thanks For Watching!)~(^・ω・^✿)
✿Read Our Comics✿
The Magpie & Pretty Mouth ► www.prettymouthcomic.com
Tapas ► tapas.io/darkenedavo
Webtoons ► bit.ly/2HMnR0P
✿ Support Us! ✿
Patreon ► / mckayandgray
Store ►tictail.com/mckayandgray
Donate ►ko-fi.com/mckayandgray
✿ Social Media ✿
Bones' Twitter ► / bonesmfleming
Ursula's Twitter ► / ursulaoctopus
Tumblr ► / ursulaoctopus
✿ Schedule ✿
trello.com/b/8tafCW3f/mckay-gray

Опубликовано:

 

23 авг 2018

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 17   
@Froggiefairy
@Froggiefairy 5 лет назад
Im binging so many of your videos, theyre saving my life and making everything so much clearer for me
@xxDianaxx33441
@xxDianaxx33441 6 лет назад
"high five first the subscribe" you drive a hard bargain
@sannylad9204
@sannylad9204 6 лет назад
*high five*
@hydrangeyes2170
@hydrangeyes2170 6 лет назад
🙌🙌🙌 *high five!* Question????? What about a lull in writing? Like you get to a part that's slow and tbh boring but necessary to the whole plot? Do you write it in a more exciting way or just push through?
@peterm5545
@peterm5545 5 лет назад
I know this wasnt addressed to me but from my own experience, if I cant figure out anything writing wise, I try to add more interesting things to the background, be it the environment, or another characters expressions changing in reaction to something silly, like maybe a mouse messing around or something. I know thats very specific, but hopefully it can give you some ideas!
@hydrangeyes2170
@hydrangeyes2170 5 лет назад
@@peterm5545 thanks, It does help!! Going about it like this actually works with what I'm trying to do for the script too!
@peterm5545
@peterm5545 5 лет назад
Hydrangeyes I’m glad i could help! also another random tip i forgot to say is, it helps to make things seem more interesting if i try to convey whats going on through expressions and composition and body language before the text is added in, gestures can really change up what might seem dull, and theres always re-ordering the information that is revealed, like either the literal things or just the dialogue, because that can usually allow you to find a much more interesting way to do your scene instead! i’m sorry if that was all jumbled and didnt make sense!!
@peterm5545
@peterm5545 5 лет назад
This is gonna be strange advice but perhaps look into speech writing, like as in debating, because in that you really have to learn how to make the dullest of crap interesting and Important and i’m certain its helped me with webcomics
@syrusangi8743
@syrusangi8743 2 года назад
@@peterm5545 Yeah, I agree. Sometimes when we create a comic, we often forget that just because it's a story, we don't have to narrate. Whatever you can utilize with the character design, facial expressions, or environmental design or even non pages with no dialogue at all helps way better than narrating a supposedly dry moment of on its own
@sweatersocknoodle6063
@sweatersocknoodle6063 5 лет назад
Today i read a comic with ONLY cliffhangers. It was on webtoons and everytime the page would end on a cliffhanger :/ i tried to read it.. i did. But bOII IT GOT SO BORING I LEGIT HAD TO STOP BC I COULDNT SEE ANOTHER PAGE OF IT OMFG I HATE THE COMIC.
@theamazingspiispectacular747
@theamazingspiispectacular747 4 года назад
me: *gives high five, then subscribes
@jaydezifour988
@jaydezifour988 6 лет назад
I'm doing a page a week, and unless it's the end of a specific story, I always end every page with something that leads into the next page. I don't know if they qualify as cliffhangers, but are you generally saying that I'm doing it wrong?
@einekartoffel2490
@einekartoffel2490 6 лет назад
Jay DeziFour That makes me wonder whether having build-up for a joke on one page and the punchline on the next one can be considered a cliffhanger.
@ExploreImagineDefineCreate
@ExploreImagineDefineCreate 5 лет назад
No no no no! Not at all silly! What he said was basically that it's okay not to do that. Doesn't mean that it's WRONG to do that. It's a balance you can learn to keep, if you want. If you think you make good cliffhangers or similar page-turners then go for it! Just be wary about over-doing it, but if not then experiment!
@redb9937
@redb9937 6 лет назад
The first scenario is definitely something i'm doing because of the distant that takes place between the first events. Cause it's basically when my mains distant themselves from an ally who gives them an item telling them "you'll see me again after you meet my sister" and that's basically the cliffhanger of that cause you won't ever know who's their sister until the other guy comes it nor will the main characters
@CaravenesArt
@CaravenesArt 6 лет назад
Woah I'm so early Anyway awesome video as usual 💖🌸 (so far, I'm still watching lol)
@casarocio4762
@casarocio4762 6 лет назад
Second
Далее
How to Fix Plot Holes in Your Comic
9:39
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.
How to Write the Middle of Your Comic
18:09
Просмотров 43 тыс.
Выпускаем трек? #iribaby
00:14
Просмотров 311 тыс.
How to Show, Not Tell: The Complete Writing Guide
27:19
Tips on Researching for Your Comic
12:50
Просмотров 11 тыс.
Planning Backgrounds for Your Comic - Webcomic Vlog #7
19:34
Writing Engaging Filler and Fluff for Your Comic
7:46
Revealing Secrets
9:20
Просмотров 6 тыс.
How To Create 100 Distinctly Different Voices
14:21
Просмотров 1,3 млн
How to Write a Novel in Google Docs
30:35
Просмотров 419 тыс.
LEADERSHIP LAB: The Craft of Writing Effectively
1:21:52
My Favourite Plotting Method
10:51
Просмотров 33 тыс.