The three-act structure is one of the most popular plot structures, and most other plot structures are based on it! Even unintentionally, most stories fit the three-act structure in some way, because they have a beginning, middle, and end. Because it's a structure that applies so widely, it's also one of the best to study and learn from, especially if you want a structure that's not too rigid.
In this video, we'll cover the three sections of the three act-structure: the beginning, the middle, and the end, and the plot points and qualities you'll want to include in each act.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Intro
1:15 - The beginning
4:53 - The middle
6:55 - The end
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