Introducing the Official Storyform Gallery: 650+ Curated Storyforms

We’re thrilled to unveil the new Official Storyform Gallery on the Dramatica Narrative Platform! Over 600+ Storyforms—curated across more than three decades—await you. Each one has been updated with the latest insights from Dramatica theory, giving you a clear understanding of the underlying narrative structure and dynamics in films, novels, plays, games, and more.

Browse with ease: you can filter by medium and even by the “feeling” of each Storyform to find exactly the kind of inspiration you’re in the mood for. On individual Storyform pages you’ll find the same in‑depth analysis you enjoy in your own Storyforms, plus a one‑click option to use any existing Storyform as a starting point for a brand‑new story.

Enjoy access to over 600+ professionally curated Storyforms, distilled from 30 years of narrative exploration—all available exclusively on the Dramatica Narrative Platform. Have fun exploring!

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And one new addition–at the bottom of every Storyform, if applicable, you’ll find a list of other stories that share the same exact Storyform.

For example, the below is what you’ll find at the bottom of the Storyform for K-Pop Demon Hunters

It’s a fun way to examine similar thematic exploration across mediums and genres.

Enjoy!

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That is one popular storyform!

But seriously, I love the “same storyform” function. I just found out that the Apollo 13 one is the same as one of the Barbie ones … who knew!?

One question Jim, how do you get to the Storyforms via the navigation? You can search for a storyform using the mangifying-glass search option / ctrl+k, and I figured out the URL was: https://platform.dramatica.com/storyforms. But not sure how to navigate there?

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https://platform.dramatica.com is homebase - if you go there and scroll down:

You’ll see the link to the Gallery there on the left under Narrative Resources. I’ll see what I can do about adding some quicker links to the “Command Palette” (the Search/Cmd + K thing)

Super popular right? Though if my memory serves me correctly - the Pitch Perfect one is wrong, right??

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This will go out in tonight’s rollout, so you can quickly jump to any part of the platform:

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OMG, I think I just failed to scroll down more! Thanks.

For Pitch Perfect, I was starting to think I was wrong – I even changed my post in the other thread based on the platform.dramatica storyform. But I checked your narrative first article again and MC Becca is supposed to be in Mind:

Dramatica Analysis Of Pitch Perfect - Blog - Narrative First

Alright - I think finally got it all sorted out!

This looks more like it right?

So, it’s the same Storyform as Collateral and Finding Nemo, yes?!

Yes, exactly! Which is what I was telling people, but then started to doubt myself! :zany_face:

But if you stop and think, Beca is WAY more Nemo’s dad (Marlin) than T’Challa or Simba…!

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