PROMPT 2 – HOLLYWOOD
STYLE
This is by
far my favorite writing prompt. In Hollywood ,
many movie deals are made from a simple comparison of two successful films. The
banter for these pitches go something like this, “This is Driving Miss Daisy meets Silence of the Lambs.”
For the
best results use stories that have clearly different plots and settings. Then
find a way to put them together in a way that blends the key elements from both
stories, but in a way that gives you a finished product that is unique. As
difficult as that may sound keep in mind there is a lot to work with in these
stories: plot, theme, character, setting, mood, conflict, etc. There exist an
endless number of possibilities that can be generated from any pairing. In my mind, the best thing about this sort of prompt is how it lends itself to creating cross-genre tales that stand out from the excessive clones and retellings of previously successful stories.
Here are
two Oscar winning movies.
Ben Hur (1959)
Titanic (1997)
Based on a
blend of these two films I generated the following elevator pitch.
Sea of Fire – After encountering a powerful religious
leader, a fisherman and his family are converted to a faith that preaches peace
and tolerance that are at odds with the vicious laws and violent nature of the
country in which they live. A long time personal rival uses his position as a
judge to falsely accuse the family of treason and they are forced to work as
slaves during a barbaric race across the ocean. If they win they will be set
free to colonize the newly discovered land. If not, they will remain as slaves
or die in one of the many sea-battles that are a normal part of the race.
Since I had
so much fun with the first one I decided to combine these two films.
Gladiator (2000)
I’m Spartacus – Cross Gladiator with Chicago
and you get a musical set in the violent, bloodthirsty height of the Roman
Empire . Sing along with the cast through rousing numbers such as No,
No, I’m Spartacus and When In Rome – Kill the Romans. Follow
Spartacus and his band of gladiators as they break out of the Roman prison and
fight their way to Broadway where they realize their unspoken dreams and tell
the story of their lives on stage.
This looks like fun, Randy, although you're WAY better at it than I am :) The first one sounds like it could be a really good book!
ReplyDeleteThanks. These are part of a workshop I teach and the thing that surprises a lot of people is how many of the writing prompts result in excellent story ideas. Hope the authoring biz is going well for you.
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