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Memo: Секреты создания структуры и персонажей в сценарии

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Эта книга - результат многолетней работы Кристофера Воглера и Дэвида Маккенны. Будучи профессиональными экспертами, они проанализировали в общей сложности более 40 000 сценариев самых разных жанров. Свой совместный труд Воглер и Маккенна рассматривают не просто как полезный инструментарий сторителлинга, они считают его «спасительным» и для начинающих, и для активно пишущих авторов. Своим названием книга обязана методичке Memo, написанной когда-то Воглером для работы в сценарном отделе и ставшей легендарным руководством для многих поколений сценаристов. Но это лишь один из множества описанных в книге методов анализа и работы над структурой повествования и персонажами - от характеров Теофраста и морфологии волшебной сказки русского филолога Владимира Проппа до авторских методик самих Воглера и Маккенны. Авторы не только щедро делятся своими секретами и показывают на примерах успешных кинолент, как они используются, но и дают после каждой главы практические советы и конкретные задания для самостоятельной работы будущим сценаристам и писателям.

296 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 2011

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Christopher Vogler

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Christopher Vogler is a Hollywood development executive, screenwriter, author and educator, best known for working with Disney and his screenwriting guide, The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure For Writers, from 2007.

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June 26, 2023
Первая часть книги меня в свое время супер подкупила и оставила неизгладимое впечатление. Хотелось прям всматриваться и разбирать фильмы на детали. Но сейчас оказалось, что это лучшее, что было в книге. С практической точки зрения, она, скорее всего, оч Крутая и полезная. Но как вариант для общего понимания у нее оч низкий потолок и первые 100 страниц слишком высоко поднимают планку, а остальные 250 страниц топчутся на месте и пытаются рассказать тебе хоть что-то приближенно интересное, но это плохо выходит
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318 reviews14 followers
August 17, 2020
I took this book to potentially improve my general communication skills from blogging, YouTubing to presentation. It was a good choice. The book is packed with practical tips.

One concept I liked the you are making a contract with the audience. They are expecting to see somethign from you. That thing has to be at least entertaining. It could be also speed, movement, terror, and sexiness.

The polar opposite also helped me make sense why Rich Dad Poor Dad has been the best selling finance book.
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118 reviews
June 21, 2015
I now know what sort of writer I am, a formalist. This book is very good at breaking down the mystique of writing, which I've always felt was overblown, and put it in terms of a meal. Even great chefs still have to combine the right ingredients in a time-honoured process to create a tasty meal. All you can ask of a book about writing is to leave you better off than when you started, and this does that admirably.
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November 16, 2020
What else left to say except for that, "The great work begins," from Tony Kushner's famous play. At least, that should be the attitude. We all, the readers, should bear in mind that that work takes much more effort than reading one particular book, though interesting enough and, indeed, inspirational.
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July 4, 2019
Had some really interesting content but it was pretty tough to get through even though it had less than 300 pages. I read it thinking it would be more relevant to books but really it was more oriented toward the big screen. Good information, but kinda boring.
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September 14, 2020
Sure, Vogler and McKenna give a lot of tips, but, more than that, they also teach the reader to read story structure critically with lots of great, accessible examples. The book is a light read, and it reads like a conversation between friends about a topic they both love.
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October 10, 2021
Поки краще, що довелос прочитати на тему сценарної майстерності
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March 20, 2023
So engaging and informative! If you ever wanted to write or even wanted to understand the deeper inner workings of a story, I highly recommend this book!
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October 17, 2024
This is such a helpful book, so easy to ready, such a nice combo of academic background and pointers to further research AND practical exercises. <3
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January 8, 2015
I know that everyone loved The Writer's Journey, but this book has been so incredibly helpful to me. The polar opposites and the parts on characterization have radically altered my understanding of how to create 3 dimensional characters and best serve the interests of the story.

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