Story is probably the most essential thing to entertainment and the media in general in this world. It is what keeps television and films interesting to watch. It is what creates the atmosphere of video games, henceforth giving them an awesome game play experience. And now the most obvious of all, stories make books "books." Why is story so important, do you ask? Because "story" is what happens every day of our lives.
When we turn on the television to watch the news what's usually the first thing we hear? "We have a late breaking story/news coming to you from Downtown..." or something along those lines. Whether the news is televised, printed on a paper or magazine, or written on the Internet, it is a story. News is basically a story or stories made to inform. If you hear a story about a traffic jam or a current weather condition, you are hearing stories about them and being informed to avoid them or be cautious if you are caught in them. There are also stories in which we hear a lot of negative things, such as: murder, robbery, assaults, accidents, kidnappings, deaths, and other things. All of the aforementioned things are stories from everyday life placed in the context of news and information.
If television shows like
Lost, 24, I Love Lucy, Law and Order, The Sopranos, or
American Idol did not have good stories would they be as popular as they are or considered "such good shows?" I think not. There's a reason why shows get pulled after a few weeks of air time and it's because the shows (as the viewer might say) "are stupid." Which actually means, the story sucks. If you ask someone why they don't watch a particular show they might say it is dumb, stupid, gay or retarded (if you're asking a teenager). Ask why...... and they might say something like, "...because it doesn't make sense why anyone would do this (or that) or go searching for something, or try to find a drug dealer, that's dumb." Obviously these are made up, but what he/she is commenting on is the general idea of the story. Ask yourself why you don't like a certain show and you'll realize
that what you said is what the show is about.
The same things in television shows can be said about film. Great movies have great stories, notably, some movies are inspired by novels.
The Godfather, The Lord of the Rings, The Wizard of Oz, Inception, The Dark Knight, Saving Private Ryan, Gone With the Wind......God, the list goes on. If all movies were as simple as comedies and horror films, films would suck. In general that is. I am not knocking these two genres of film (I love comedies and like horror films), it's just that they don't get the same praise that drama, action, or romance films get. Drama and romance can have interesting plots, love triangles, secrets of some sort, a homicide, anything really. Action movies can have all those things too, mixed with battles, explosions, car chases, runaway trains....you get the point. The contents of these genres outweigh the simplicity of movies like
The Hangover (which I love),
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Superbad, Wedding Crashers, and
Pineapple Express. Even if they are funny as hell.
This is why it is so hard to make horror films now because all of the slasher films, ghostly apparitions, zombies eating people, big bugs wreaking havoc have all been done. Scary movies consist of killers killing people. Yup, that's right. Sounds like an Oscar-winning script to me. That's the reality though these filmmakers face when they tackle this genre, how to be creative in a horror film. This is also why just about every horror film that has come out in the last twenty years has been cheesy or just plain sucked.
Scream, Saw, and
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre are exempt from this (first three to pop in my head). Those were pretty bad ass.
Great stories also make exciting video games.
Metal Gear Solid, Star Craft, Mass Effect, Resident Evil, Grand Theft Auto, and how can I forget
Halo. I know I've missed some titles in here, but these games have intricate plots that enhance the game play and can make you feel like you are impacting the story. Since my blog is about this I won't go into too much depth here, but a storyline is just as relevant to a video game in the same way that a good story is relevant to an animated movie. The animation/graphics of a game can be sick as hell, but if the story isn't good......it's a waste.
Story is also prominent in the music that we listen to, whether it is an individual song or a concept album. The rappers 2Pac and the Notorious B.I.G. are still considered the greatest rappers because their lyrics told the stories of their lives on the streets. People are able to relate to these things and build a connection with their music and thus, the artist. Some of the greatest songs of the rap and hip-hop genre are these "life songs" which are biographies that sometimes have messages to their listeners.
So as you can see, story is everywhere. Stories are happening all around us and the connection that all these forms of entertainment and media have is that in some way, the stories that drive each one of them have elements that are derived from life. They can be portrayed as directly as a movie with real people or as creative and fictional as possible like in a video game. Stories come from the human experience, which means all people have a story. So what interesting story do you have to share?