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What is that everybody? Welcome into this new video, Tech Press
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I'm going to be showing you how to use Chat DVD to get started creating an actual book
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So it doesn't matter if you love to create a book about sci-fi
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There's some rollover, whatever you want to create it here into Chatty-B-D
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This one is going to be helping you to get started. So first of all, what you wanted to do is to get started with a place where you wanted to actually start writing your actual book
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In my case, I'm using the Belger, the website Belger called Squaberg space
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Because I wanted to share this book as if this was kind of like a block, but that totally depends on you and your creativeness and what is like the most element where you wanted to share your own information and your ideas
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So what I wanted to do is to get started with one thing, which is actually creating the actual structure of an actual book
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So let's say that I wanted to focus. I'm going to go into get started here into Squarespace
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I mean, this is something really, really easy to just get started. But now what I want to do now is next is to go into the chat DVD section and then what I want to do is to ask the chat DVD or let's go to create
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I'm going to ask two valuable stuff that can be helping me to get started with the actual book
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So let's go for create the structure like this structure a horror now chat dPD is going to be helping it with the actual possible structure for a horror fiction template, which is the introduction
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Now we have the hunting, then we have the investigation, for example, there is, I don't know, maybe the unrable-link
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This is something that can be helping me to get started just in case you don't have, like, any idea of what you wanted to talk about
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But let's say that I wanted to incentivize or I wanted to talk about the actual horror-affectional world
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So in here, the chatty booty is going to be helping me to do that. So it says, start with an attention-grabbing opening that sets the tone for the book
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introduce the main characters and the settings and give readers a sense of what they can expect from
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this story. This is the actual introduction pilot. Now the hunting described the initial
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signs of something spooky going on This could be strange noise and unusual sighting or inexplicable feeling on ease Then the investigation the unraveling the reveal the comfort change the resolution and the appellate
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So I think this is like two really, really basic. They can be helped me to get started into the actual creation of the book
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So what I can do is to copy this information, go back into where I'm creating like my editor's
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site, or I can even go directly into Google Docs, for example
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This is a place where I can just get started by creating some actual documents, this sign
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and all that. So I just want to focus into the actual content. So, for example, I'm just going to delete this part and the name of your book, right
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So now, there's something else that I can suggest to if you want to use this one, but let's
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say, for example, inspired with a book that you loved it before. So I'm going to go here
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And instead of creating the possible structure for a horror fictional template book, let's
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go for create. Now, an structure and a structure based on the Dracula. Now, here's a possible
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structure based on Dracula created by Bram Stoker. Here we have the introduction. The novel begins
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with a young show named Jonathan Hawker traveling to Transylia to a sister and a worthy
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novelman named Count Dracula. We have the Joni, the unrableing. So if you love this book
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for example, if I am a true fan of Dracula, chaty-bd is going to be helping me create the actual
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structure of the book, so I can do something like that. I'm not using the same, let's say
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like the characters of the space, I'm using the same structure that the actual book of Ram's
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stocker did to create my own book. So I have the unrableing, the escape, the hunt, the consequences
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the pellet. So this structure follows the traditional elements of a gothic or story
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including a forward-board setting supernatural elements and sense of your knees in danger
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So speaking about creating structure, this is how we can get set up with the structure
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Now let's go with the characters. Now, let's say that you want to talk about a vampire, but you don't want to be focused into Dracula
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so you don want to talk about like these more modern areas So all your ideas you want to do and pull those into chatyPD So for example if I use this actual structure we have the introduction right Start with a distinction grabbing opening that sets the tone for the book
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So into the introduction, I'm going to get here into the chaty PD
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Now, let's go for Help Me, Creating, and Environment for my horror movie
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for my horror book, where I wanted to tell that vampires and witches are real
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in the modern but we all ignore what we don't want to see
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now chatyPD says here are some ideas for creating an environment for your horror book
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we have the modern day city set your story in a modern day
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city that a bustling with activity this environment will provide a stock and trust for the supernatural elements
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we have the secret societies night life scenes the vampire and witches societies may be heavily involved
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into the city's night life uh, scene, false appearances, conspiracy theories, occult jobs, familiar settings
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And of course, this is of the part where you wanted to copy all of these elements
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And then what I wanted to do is to create a new file here
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And I wanted to actually talk about like the environment of my actual place
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And I can do exactly the same thing with my cactus. So let's say that I want to, oh, let's go for help me, once again, help me create the personality of my main
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character, once again, we have a suggestion. All of these elements that we have seen here
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in the chatyPD are just suggestions. At the end of the day, is your decision what you want
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to use, what you don't want it to use, and so on and on. So speaking about the personality of my
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main character, which is a vampire trying to fit into the modern area, we have the timeless
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charm. Your vampire protagonist may have a timeless charm and elegance that draws people to them
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even in modern times. They may have a way of speaking that this is a former
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old-fashioned but also change tribute to those well-in. Then we have the struggles with technology
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lonely and insulated, we have mysterious and enigmatic, struggles with morality, of course
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adaptivity love and art and culture So now that we have a protagonist we want to have an antagonist right So the antagonist should be someone who is actually like the opposite of this actual guy so let go now now help me create an antagonist
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now help me create an antagonist for this character which has to be a rich young man who is
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the team leader of a hockey college team here are some ideas for creating an antagonist of your
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vampire protagonist who is a rich young man and the team leader of the hockey hockey college team
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I have the arrogance and entitlement, the produced against vampire, competitive streak, charismatic and charming
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The antagonists could be charismatic and charming using their charm to manipulate others and get what they actually want
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This could make a difficult for the protagonists to expose them and gain allies against them
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We have the real business in calculating, the obsessed with power and control, fear of losing
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So this is how I can actually use Chan DPD to help me create the universe of what I'm creating in my actual book
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I'm actually getting inspired with some elements, some ideas that chatypd is giving me to get started with the actual book
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So what I did is to use all of this element that chat dpd helped me to get started to create
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I paste those here into my files into my documents, and then later on I can get started with creating my actual book
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It doesn't matter like if you wanted to go with chapter number one, this is what happened
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Chapter number two is what happens if you have an actual solely creation of your characters
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In both the environment and the background that we wanted to get started with your actual book
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specifically if you wanted to make a fictional book, it's really, really important that you have
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everything set it up before you get started with the actual introduction and the very first word
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of the chapter number one. So with that being said, I think we are now ready to get started with reading a book here
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into chat DVD. It's going to be taking lots of time, lots of questions, and lots of questions to ask the chat
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but at the end of the day, I think we're going to be ready to get started with having a solid
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great fictional book or well, depending on what you're actually looking for in chat
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here with chat dpd, thank you so much for watching the video, and well, I'll see you on the next video