Backstory

Quantum Storytelling has a great post debating  how to deliver backstory for an unfamiliar world without doing an infodump.   Subscribed.

An interesting example he cites is the beginning of Star Wars:

they simply tack a universe intro onto the beginning of the story, almost a prologue. Think of the rolling text at the beginning of Star Wars

When I thought of the beginning of Star Wars, I forgot all about the famous crawling text – I was thinking of the first ship, seemingly huge, gliding overhead, getting shot at, then the really, unimaginably, incredibly huge destroyer following it.  That’s what establishes the setting of the movie – high-tech, vast imbalance of power, space travel, all that.  If anything, “long, long ago, in a galaxy far, far away…”,  &c. is distracting, disconcerting. 

Maybe the scrolling text adds some portentousness, or is that pretentiousness?  I dunno. 

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