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Story PDF By Robert McKee

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Robert McKee’s screenwriting workshops have earned him an international reputation for inspiring novices, refining works in progress and putting major screenwriting careers back on track. Quincy Jones, Diane Keaton, Gloria Steinem, Julia Roberts, John Cleese and David Bowie are just a few of his celebrity alumni. Writers, producers, development executives and agents all flock to his lecture series, praising it as a mesmerizing and intense learning experience. Story PDF By Robert McKeeIn Story, McKee expands on the concepts he teaches in his $450 seminars (considered a must by industry insiders), providing readers with the most comprehensive, integrated explanation of the craft of writing for the screen. No one better understands how all the elements of a screenplay fit together, and no one is better qualified to explain the “magic” of story construction and the relationship between structure and character than Robert McKee.

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As difficult as innovation is today. Story PDF By Robert McKee is a text that is present in the form of inspiration that will broaden the minds beyond what an artist or photographer can see. This is one of the masterpieces that is recommended by all the great artists to be changing their visualization of the world of today. In the minds of someone that truly appreciates what this text has to offer lies the secret of changing the way everyone lives in this world. Art is the most influential subject of todays world and at all times has it been the foundation stone for change in this universe we live in. A must read and learn for all artist and especially photographers.

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Story PDF By Robert McKee

Robert McKee, a Fulbright Scholar, is the most sought-after story authority in the world. The best-selling author of STORY, DIALOGUE: The Art of Verbal Action for Page, Stage and Screen, and soon to be published STORYNOMICS, McKee occupies a unique place in modern media storytelling. His teachings have spread beyond the screen, stage and page and his influence in corporate storytelling has become a global phenomenon. Writers of fiction and non fiction, producers, directors, media professionals, and business leaders from the world over read McKee’s books and attend his sold-out international seminars (http://mckeestory.com) for an exclusive deep dive into the mastery of the story arts.

Dimensions and Characteristics of Story PDF By Robert McKee

  • Identification Number ‏ : ‎ B0042FZVOY
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ HarperCollins e-books; 1st edition (September 28, 2010)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 28, 2010
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1497 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 490 pages
  • Lending ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Best Sellers Rank: #27,049 in Kindle Store

Top reviews

MovieGuyTop Contributor: Cooking
VINE VOICE
Mixed Feelings About This Book
April 8, 2019

I’ve read a number of books on screenwriting, and I have mixed feelings about this one. On the positive side, there are quite a few things in there that I found incredibly helpful and insightful. On the negative side though, if there was such a thing as a filler-to-insightful-content ratio, the ratio wouldn’t be good. He’s really wordy and pompous and you need to read a lot of nonsense to extract the really good bits. Contrast that with, for example, the “Save The Cat” books, which I think are a lot more concise and reader-friendly.

It’s kind of ironic, when you think about it, because the problem with this book (a book on writing no less) isn’t the content or ideas, it’s the writing of it. And I’ve found this in many other books on writing too… why do writers that write these books have such a hard time using some of the very lessons that they are teaching, in their own writing. Dunno. Anyway, useful book, I do recommend it, but it’s needlessly wordy and the content is badly diluted. Story PDF By Robert McKee
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B. R. Fleming
A MUST READ for WRITERS of any genre . . .
April 19, 2018

I truly regret that I hadn’t digested this book sooner. I bought the book when I finally managed, after years of hoping and wishing, to attend the STORY seminar in Los Angeles in March, 2018. Having the book along through the 3-day closed seminar with restrictions on the use of electronic devices helped me to fully immerse myself into the content while listening to Robert McKee explain and exemplify the strategies and concepts. I write screenplays and novels and find that though STORY indicates a concentration on “Structure, Style, and the Principles of Screenwriting,” the concepts and strategies have already proved useful for writing any genre. And not only has STORY and Mr. McKee’s seminar given me a new outlook on my writing, I also have found the materials useful in teaching literary analysis to my high school students and will utilize the material for my Creative Writing class next school year. How any (real) writer could discount this book as not offering “much help” or would suggest that writers should “steer clear of it” makes absolutely no sense . . .
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Tantra Bensko
In love with it
May 10, 2017

I don’t know why, but I actually feel emotional about this book. I’ve had it for a long time and read it over and over, turned down the top corners and bottom corners, marked up passages with different colored pens, and I’m not even a screenwriter. I read it for fiction writing and to strengthen my editing skills. It’s like a family member I feel great gratitude and appreciation for.

His bias against the avant-garde was shocking to me at first and it took time to get past that, but I forgave him. He does include meta and anti-novel type structures, at least.

I recommend this book to my fiction students all the time. What a gem.
5

DJR
Buy it, toss the cover and read every chapter twice!
February 11, 2015

I have two copies of “Story” to ensure it is always nearby.

Out of a dozen or so books on writing, I found McKee’s “Story” thoroughly enlightening.

It can be a challenge to comprehend in places – but worth the extra effort!
In terms of characters driving narrative, review chapter 7 and examine writing w/in “the gap”.

I found it easier to grasp McKee by writing one paragraph summaries of each chapter as I progressed.
It may be helpful to think of each chapter as a separate vignette of knowledge.
I suggest reading the chapters in this order: 1-3, 8, 4, 7, 5-6, 15, 9, 10-11, 14, 18, 12-13, 16-17
(the above order was suggested to me in fact by L.S.)

Also, try reading “Save the Cat”, contrast/compare w/ “Story” and refer to the “Bible” by Trottier.

On a side note, the slip cover is absolutely awful. Throw it away.
The hardcover book w/out the slip cover is a tasteful blue-purple w/ STORY and McKee in gold print.
(see attached photo)
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