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Anatomy of Story

August 31, 2010August 31, 2010Anatomy of Story, Save the Cat, screenwriting, The Moral Premise

I finished John Truby’s Anatomy of Story yesterday. It is quite a different read than Save the Cat! but still a very informative and valuable read. It doesn’t have the same conversational style or Blake’s

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New Additions to the Library

August 17, 2010August 17, 2010Anatomy of Story, books, screenwriting, The Moral Premise

As a reward to myself for submitting my synopsis to the Marza Story Circus Competition, I ordered some screenwriting books off Amazon a couple of weeks ago. Well, they arrived today! I ordered Dr Stan D Williams’

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Story Structure and Formula One

July 12, 2010July 12, 2010design, formula, formulaic, structure, The Moral Premise

So, Mark Webber won the British Grand Prix the other day – despite having to give up part of his car to teammate Sebastian Vettel. The drama of the F1 circuit. Wait a minute! Drama.

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