Narrative Design Master Class: Write stories for Video Games
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Why this course is special
This course is like no other on the market. We’re going to be looking at some very interesting concepts when it comes to Narrative Design.
My Guarantee
For every student that joins the course, they will be able to ask questions about their games and how to go about using their story to help develop their game. I will be available to answer any and all questions for all of my students.
The Course Structure
The course is almost all videos. It will take between 6.5 hours to complete. After you finish this course, you will have a more robust understanding of how to write for your games.
The course is structured into 8 main Sections.
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Section 2: Introduction to Narrative Design
In this section, We will be taking a solid look at what is narrative design. Understanding all the fundamentals that go into writing and grasp a deep comprehension of plot theory. We will also look at game genres, player archetypes, mechanics, clarity in writing, and much more.
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Section 3: Concept / Pitch
Here, we look at how to generate and cultivate ideas from their initial inception to writing out a full-blown pitch document. This section allows you to create your concept that will be pushed throughout the entire course.
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Section 4: World Building
This is my favorite section because here, we will look at the intricacies of building a full-scale world from nothing. We will talk about climate, mood, setting, who inhabits it, is it fantasy, is it science fiction and much more
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Section 5: Character
In this section, we flesh out our main protagonist and give them a sense of purpose in the out newly created world. This will allow us to see which of the 4 main types of character we want to create/. We when looking at Character Psychology and the 16 personality types, along with really looking at diversity in video games and how to make it more efficient
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Section 6: Story
This section is dedicated to player agency, giving the player a sense of purpose throughout the entire game and respecting their choices. We take a critical look at Linear, Non-Linear and open-world games and their perspective on player agency.
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Section 7: Dialogue
Here we will look at dialogue and the importance it represents in-game. How to write dialogue, the 3 main types, and incorporating cutscenes into the game.
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Section 8: Bringing it all together
This section brings all previous sections together to understand the fundamentals of narrative design
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Section 9: Bonus: Breaking into the industry as a Narrative Designer
In this Bonus Section, we take a look at what tools are at a Narrative Designer’s disposal to break into the industry and start their careers right after finishing this course
Certification of completion when finishing this course
When you complete 100% of the videos in this course, you will be emailed a certificate of completion by Udemy so you can show it as proof of your expertise and that you have completed a certain number of hours of instruction in the course topic.
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5Section OverviewVídeo Aula
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6What is Narrative DesignVídeo Aula
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7Game TypesVídeo Aula
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8Roles in Game ProductionVídeo Aula
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9Player TypesVídeo Aula
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10MechanicsVídeo Aula
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11ClarityVídeo Aula
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12Duties of a Narrative DesignerVídeo Aula
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13Plot theory part 1Vídeo Aula
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14Plot theory part 2Vídeo Aula
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15Plot theory part 3Vídeo Aula
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16The whole processVídeo Aula
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26Section OverviewVídeo Aula
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27What is FantasyVídeo Aula
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28What is Science FictionVídeo Aula
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29World TypesVídeo Aula
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30The Phsyical PlanetVídeo Aula
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31Mood & SettingVídeo Aula
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32World Design Document ReferenceTexto
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33The BlueprintTexto
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34World Changing EventsVídeo Aula
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35Recent HistoryVídeo Aula
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36TimelineTexto
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37The MapVídeo Aula
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38Create a Map of Your Fictional WorldTexto
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39Races Part 1Vídeo Aula
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40Races Part 2Vídeo Aula
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41Character DiversityVídeo Aula
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42Economics and PoliticsVídeo Aula
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43LanguageVídeo Aula
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44CharactersVídeo Aula
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45Section OverviewVídeo Aula
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46Character TypesVídeo Aula
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47Cipher CharacterVídeo Aula
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48Fixed CharacterVídeo Aula
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49Custom CharacterVídeo Aula
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50Fixed Customization CharacterVídeo Aula
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51Character Psychology Part 1Vídeo Aula
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52Character Psychology Part 2Vídeo Aula
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53Character Psychology Part 3Vídeo Aula
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54Character Psychology Part 4Vídeo Aula
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55Character TraitsVídeo Aula
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56Creating Diverse CharactersVídeo Aula
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57StereotypesVídeo Aula
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58TropesVídeo Aula
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59Character DNAVídeo Aula
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60A CharacterTexto
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72Section OverviewVídeo Aula
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73What is dialogue?Vídeo Aula
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74Types of DialogueVídeo Aula
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75Ambient DialogueVídeo Aula
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76Interactive DialogueVídeo Aula
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77CutscenesVídeo Aula
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78The Two Page SceneTexto
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79Effective vs Non - Effective DialogueVídeo Aula
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80Script ProcessVídeo Aula
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81Theme and ToneVídeo Aula
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82Writing Ambient DialogueVídeo Aula
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83Writing Interactive DialogueVídeo Aula
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84MMO DialogueVídeo Aula
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85Mobile DialogueVídeo Aula
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86Writing inside the BoxesVídeo Aula
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87Giving Voice to a CharacterTexto
