
Continuous narrative
A continuous narrative is a storytelling technique where the story unfolds seamlessly over time, often through a series of images, scenes, or moments that are linked together without clear divisions. This method immerses the viewer or reader in a fluid experience, allowing them to follow the progression of events as if observing a single ongoing story. It’s commonly used in art, film, and literature to create a sense of movement and realism. Instead of stopping or jumping between scenes, the narrative flows continuously, helping to convey the passage of time and the development of characters or events smoothly.