I found Robert McKee's Story a helpful and informative
handbook for writers. I haven't taken his weekend course, but I know some writers
who have, and they've all said it was well worth the time and money.
McKee is a renowned screenwriter and storyteller who has
been teaching the craft of storytelling for more than 40 years. Numerous
writers, filmmakers, and other creatives use his teachings to create powerful
stories. He believes there's a universal foundation for all great stories built
on the foundation involving strong characters and plot structure.
McKee bases his methods on the principles of classical
storytelling, which focus on character development, plot structure, and theme.
He also emphasizes how important it is to understand each character's
motivations to create a compelling story. In addition, he believes that all
stories should have a clear beginning, middle, and end to ensure that it
resonates with an audience.
McKee's ideas are practical because they provide writers
with essential tools for creating stories that captivate an audience. His
teachings help writers craft believable and relatable characters while also
ensuring that their stories have a clear structure and purpose. By understanding
these fundamentals of storytelling, writers can create.
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