This book seeks to reshape the way that writers think about
constructing their story, looking at the subject from the inside out.
Often practitioners and theorists examine work through the separate
lenses of character and/or structure and then bring them together.
Within this book, authors Hughes and Wilkes argue that character is
structure and one without the other makes for a dissatisfying
narrative. Through detailed case studies on films that span all
genres, from mainstream franchises like The Hunger Games (2012-2015)
and Shrek (2001-2010) to art house films such as Toto Le Heros (1991)
and Eraserhead (1977), the authors reveal the dramatic imperative
behind the central choices or dilemmas faced by every protagonist in
every classic feature length narrative. They argue there is only one
of five choices that any writer must make in inventing that key
transition from the protagonist's ordinary world into the adventure
that will form the heart of their story. Using the universal language
of folk and fairy stories, this book gives writers and students a
clear framework through which they can reference and improve their own
storytelling. In doing so, it enables both the novice and experienced
screenwriter to tell their story in the most authentic and impactful
way, while keeping their protagonist at the heart of the narrative.
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The Insider’s Guide to Screenwriting
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ISBN
9781839024832
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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