It depends. Some quiz shows are based on real-life situations or are adaptations of true stories, but many are created from scratch for entertainment purposes only.
Not all quiz shows are true stories. Many are created for entertainment purposes and have fictional elements. However, there are some that draw from real-life situations or historical events and present them in a quiz format.
Well, to some extent. It took elements from real-life stories and combined them to create a fictional narrative. So, it's not a direct replication but has roots in reality.
Not all quiz TV shows are true stories. Some are purely created for entertainment and may have fictional scenarios and contestants. However, there could be shows that are based on real-life competitions or events with some adaptations for TV.
The movie Quiz Show does have roots in true events. It takes elements from the history of quiz shows and weaves them into a fictional narrative for cinematic effect. But the core inspiration is real.
Immersive experience designers, such as those creating escape rooms or immersive theater experiences. They need to create a story that participants can be part of. They make up a fictional scenario, like a mystery to be solved in an old mansion in an escape room. They have to think about the plot, the characters (even if they are just hinted at), and how the story unfolds as the participants interact with the environment.
One job is a game designer. They create the storylines for video games. For example, in role - playing games like 'The Witcher', the game designers made up an entire fictional world with its own history, characters, and quests.
First, read a lot of short stories. This helps you understand different styles, structures, and themes. Then, start with an idea that interests you, like a unique character or an interesting situation. Outline your story briefly before you start writing. For example, decide on the beginning, middle, and end. Also, practice writing regularly to improve your skills.