Between each segment, the narrative lens shifts. What was a background detail in Episode 1 might become the focal point of Episode 4.
Small, seemingly insignificant choices in one perspective often ripple through the others, creating a "butterfly effect" that the audience only recognizes once all six pieces are viewed. Core Narrative Pillars
Showing a heist or a crime from the perspective of the perpetrator, the victim, a witness, the investigator, and two bystanders.
is an innovative storytelling format that uses a series of six interconnected vignettes or episodes to examine a single theme or event from diverse, often contrasting perspectives.
By isolating six different viewpoints, the format challenges the audience to reconcile conflicting accounts of the same event.
This structure allows for a prismatic exploration of reality, where each "shard" of the story contributes to a complex, shifting whole. Below is a thematic write-up of the concept. The Prism of Perspective