Sure. Let's say there was a long - form book about a famous explorer's entire life journey. A documentary maker might clip that true story by only focusing on the explorer's most dangerous adventure in the Arctic. So they take that part of the true story and use it for their documentary.
Imagine a true story of a family's struggle during the Great Depression. A short story writer could clip this true story by concentrating on just one winter when they were on the verge of starvation. By doing this, the writer can create a more focused and impactful narrative, even though it's only a clipped part of the whole true story that spanned many years.
Yes. In journalism, a news report might be a clipped version of a true story. For instance, if there was a big court case that lasted for weeks. A news article might clip the true story to just cover the verdict and a brief summary of the main accusations. This is because they don't have the space or time to cover every single detail of the weeks - long trial.
The movie 'Argo'. It's based on a true story of the CIA's rescue operation in Iran. However, the movie had to clip some parts of the real - life events to fit into a movie - length format. It focused on the main aspects of the rescue mission and the build - up to it, while skipping over some of the more minor details that were part of the true story.
There are also many biographical short films. For example, a short film about a famous athlete's journey. The full story of their life is filled with countless details, but the short film clips the most important and inspiring parts based on the true story of their life. It might focus on their early struggles, a major victory, and how they overcame difficulties, all while being based on the real events of their life.
One example could be 'The Imitation Game'. This movie is based on the true story of Alan Turing. The fx related to the code - breaking machines might have been clipped. The filmmakers wanted to convey the essence of Turing's work and the historical context. They didn't need to show overly elaborate and long - winded fx of the machines in action. Instead, they focused on Turing's character, his struggles, and how his work affected the outcome of World War II. By clipping some of the fx, they were able to better tell the true story behind the code - breaking efforts.
In most cases, 'Clipped' isn't based on real events. It's usually the product of the writer's imagination to engage and captivate the audience with an interesting fictional narrative.
Not necessarily. 'Clipped' might draw inspiration from real events, but it's likely a blend of reality and imagination to make it more engaging for the audience. There could be fictional characters or plotlines added.
I don't have a specific '666 true story' at hand. But I can imagine a story where a person is constantly haunted by the number 666. For example, every time they look at the clock at night, it's 6:66 (am or pm). And then strange things start to happen around them, like objects moving on their own or hearing unexplained noises. They start to believe that the number 666 is some kind of omen or sign of something bad coming their way.
Sure. Maybe a small - town athlete had a 1 in 1000 chance of making it to the Olympics, but through sheer hard work and determination, they actually made it. That could be a '1000 to 1 true story'.
Sure. A story about a war veteran's experiences during a battle is a true story. And if someone is then telling the story of how that veteran's story was discovered and shared, that could be considered a 'true story story'.
Sure. 'The Last of Us' game and its subsequent TV adaptation. The TV show was very true to the game's story. It had the same post - apocalyptic setting, the same main characters like Joel and Ellie, and followed the same general plot of their journey across the dangerous world filled with infected creatures.
Sure. The story of Malala Yousafzai is a 'true spirit true story'. Her unwavering spirit to fight for girls' education in the face of extreme danger is remarkable. It's a true story of her standing up against the Taliban in Pakistan and surviving an assassination attempt. Her true spirit of activism and courage has made her an international symbol of hope and change.