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How to Tell a Better Story - Mastering Narrative Techniques

Offered By: Film Courage via YouTube

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Storytelling Courses Creative Writing Courses Mythology Courses Character Development Courses Audience Engagement Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Dive into a comprehensive interview with mythologist and storyteller John Bucher, exploring the intricacies of storytelling and character development. Uncover the essence of heroism, debunk common misconceptions about the hero's journey, and gain insights into crafting compelling anti-heroes. Examine the nature of evil, master the art of story pacing, and understand the crucial role of mystery in narratives. Delve into the universal appeal of stories, distinguish between storytellers and writers, and discover the ancient connection between labyrinths and storytelling. Learn techniques to maintain creative inspiration and elevate your storytelling skills across various mediums, from traditional writing to virtual reality.

Syllabus

- What Is A Hero? The Hero With A Thousand Faces Explained
- What Writers Get Wrong About The Hero's Journey
- Becoming An Adult: How To See The World Differently
- What Is An Anti-Hero And Why Do Audiences Love Them?
- What Is Evil?
- Pacing Your Story: What Writers Forget
- If You Don't Have Mystery You Don't Have A Story
- Why We Love Stories
- Everybody Tells Stories But Not Every One Is A Writer
- Why Storytellers Have Been Using Labyrinths For Thousands Of Years
- How To Keep Yourself Creatively Well Fed


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Film Courage

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