Plot structures





With the StoryWriterTool, you can develop your stories with precision by utilizing various plot structures. Choose from a range of given plot structures and align your scene plan with the plot points. These structures are customizable according to your project's needs.


Available Plot Structures Include:


  • 3-Act Model
  • 4 Act Model
  • 5 Act Model
  • The 5-Act Model according to Gustav Freytag
  • 7 Point System
  • 8 Sequence Model
  • The Hero's Adventure according to Joseph Campbell
  • The Hero's Journey Cycle according to Christopher Vogler
  • Save the Cat Beat Sheet by Blake Snyder
  • BS2 - Beat Sheet by Blake Snyder
  • The 3-9-27 Method
  • Plotting with Numbered Plot Points
  • The Stages of Grief



Changing Your Plot Structure


If you wish to change your plot structure after creating some scenes, it's absolutely possible in StoryIt Go. There is no need to delete existing scenes. Each plot structure includes a 'home plot point' where scenes are "parked" during a structure change. When you switch to a new plot structure, all existing scenes are moved to this home plot point, allowing you to redistribute them accordingly.



Customizing a Plot Structure


To bring further structure to your project, use the editor under 'MY STORY'. Here, you can rename, delete, and create new plot points to tailor the plot structure to your story's needs.


Each plot point is described individually.

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