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Story: Substance, Structure, Style and The Principles of Screenwriting by Robert McKee
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Story: Substance, Structure, Style and The Principles of Screenwriting

by Robert McKee

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Regan Books (1997), Hardcover, 480 pages

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Does not specifically instruct one about the mechanics of writing a screenplay but definitely provides a clear perspective of what a story is all about and of explains the many different film genres.
His comments on many films are very informative and illuminating. ( )
  vanaath | May 23, 2009 |
Without doubt the screenwriter's bible, but rather over-long and full of its own sense of importance. Some insights for novelists, but not 100% overlap. ( )
  brianclegg | May 8, 2009 |
Great pep talk on writing! Like a halftime talk by a coach. Not really going to change anything, but can inspire if you are open to it. ( )
  gazzy | Apr 2, 2009 |
Robert McKee has produced one of the best, if not the best, book on how to write well. Aimed at screenwriters, this work also has a strong following among novelists. Worth rereading, highlighting, post-it bookmarking, living and breathing. But don't drink the Kool-Aid, there are some gaps that other writing books are meant to fill. ( )
  KamilaMiller | Aug 4, 2008 |
I found this book very helpful in delevoping my writing! ( )
  Yoshikawa | Oct 16, 2007 |
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Writing for the screen is quirky business. A writer must labor meticulously over his or her prose, yet very little of that prose is ever heard by filmgoers. The few words that do reach the audience, in the form of the characters' dialogue, are, according to Robert McKee, best left to last in the writing process. ("As Alfred Hitchcock once remarked, 'When the screenplay has been written and the dialogue has been added, we're ready to shoot.' ") In Story, McKee puts into book form what he has been teaching screenwriters for years in his seminar on story structure, which is considered by many to be a prerequisite to the film biz. (The long list of film and television projects that McKee's students have written, directed, or produced includes Air Force One, The Deer Hunter, E.R., A Fish Called Wanda, Forrest Gump, NYPD Blue, and Sleepless in Seattle.) Legions of writers flock to Hollywood in search of easy money, calculating the best way to get rich quick. This book is not for them. McKee is passionate about the art of screenwriting. "No one needs yet another recipe book on how to reheat Hollywood leftovers," he writes. "We need a rediscovery of the underlying tenets of our art, the guiding principles that liberate talent." Story is a true path to just such a rediscovery. In it, McKee offers so much sound advice, drawing from sources as wide ranging as Aristotle and Casablanca, Stanislavski and Chinatown, that it is impossible not to come away feeling immeasurably better equipped to write a screenplay and infinitely more inspired to write a brilliant one.--Jane Steinberg

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