Crawling up the FDR, heading towards the GWB. We're off to watch our niece perform in good old New Jersey. She's lead in a production about a spelling bee, Not sure if there's singing or if it'll be like TV's Glee. But we know she gonna rock it as she's as talented as can be.
This is going to be a two part post as I want to practice breaking deconstructing the new Pixar movie Turning Red through the lens of the Pixar Storytelling framework. I've watched the ones on YouTube where they deconstruct how movies like Up and Inside Out follows the formula (I feel these were like modelled writing) now I want to try it out with the new movie not to catch them out but to understand how they use thos formula to great effect. I'm hoping this can help me as I continue to write and support writers in thinking about what makes a great story. My next step is to go back and review the formula. I'll then think about the story of Turning Red and plug them in where appropriate. Warning about Part 2 - there will be spoilers.
Three years it had been since I've hugged one of my blood relatives. My recollection has it as four Christmases / New Years' ago (2018/2019). I was lucky enough to have an extended stay while I waited for my visa but that had it's own stressors. Roughly 1000 days since I've seen my big sister in the flesh. And tomorrow I get to hug her neck. The last time I saw her I didn't have a child and I wasn't married. During these 1000 days she has sent her eldest to boarding school at the top end of the earth. I know it broke her heart a little, and the best we could do was connect via WhatsApp. I can't wait for my boy to meet his Debbie Debbie Dumpling. I will be cautiously optimistic until her plane touches down at JFK. Once it does I will soak up every bit of the next 5 days.
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