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BRAINSTORMING CHARACTERS AND STORYLINE
Now that you have a plan for your digital story, it's time for one of the most fun parts
i.e., thinking of your characters and story. Brainstorming is when you think of lots
of ideas to solve a problem or make something, without worrying if they’re good or
bad.
BRAINSTORM YOUR CHARACTERS
Your characters are the stars of your story. They help make the story interesting
and fun. To create the characters for your story you must think of the following
questions:
Who are your main characters? Think about their personalities.
What do they look like? Describe their appearance. Are they big, small, funny,
or serious?
What do they want? Every character should have a goal or something they
desire. This goal will drive your story forward.
BRAINSTORM YOUR STORYLINE
After deciding on your characters, the next step is to think about what happens in
your story and how your characters will be a part of it. To create your story, you
must think of the following questions:
What's the setting of your story? Is it in the forest, in room, or under the sea?
The setting is where your story takes place, and it can shape how your characters
interact.
What's the problem or challenge your characters' face? Every good story
needs a problem to solve. This could be something big like saving the world or
something small like finding a lost item.
How will your characters solve the problem? Think about how your characters
will work together to solve the problem.
What is the ending of your story? The ending is how everything comes together.
Do your characters’ win? Do they learn something new?
CREATING AN OUTLINE FOR THE STORY
Once you’ve brainstormed your characters and storyline, it’s helpful to sketch out
an outline. This can be a simple list or pictures that show what happens in each part
of the story.
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