Unlock the Secret Power of Storytelling: Master the Three Acts That Captivate Audiences Instantly
Finally, the third act resolves the conflict. The third act is usually about 25 percent of the story.
Study:
Choose five stories you’ve read, and break them into three-act structures by identifying the setup, conflict, and resolution for each one. Summarize each act in just a few sentences.
Practice:
Create five story premises, and quickly draft three-act outlines for each one. Use a single sentence to describe each of the three acts. A couple of examples are provided below.
Natural Disaster:
Act I: A natural disaster is impending.