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Publisher's summary
The "Outer Journey" is the essential structural principles driving every successful plot. Each brings years of practical experience and extensive research to story structure, character arc, and how to give your story greater commercial appeal. Full of specific examples.
The "Inner Journey" is the deeper storyline that makes a story truly great. Hauge's view: The Hero moves from hiding within a protective identity to experiencing his or her true essence. Vogler's view: The Hero's inner need is invisible at first, but is revealed to the Hero by the end of the story. Full of specific examples.
This is ideal listening for all writers (including screenwriters, novelists, and playwrights), actors, filmmakers, studio executives, game designers and developers, storytellers, and anyone with a passion for movies and stories.
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- Jane
- 06-17-12
I enjoyed this.
The audience is screenwriters, but the ideas are excellent and valuable for novelists.
Christopher Vogler and Michael Hauge conducted a workshop for writing movie scripts based on Joseph Campbell’s work. This is the recording of that workshop which includes some questions from the audience.
I rarely watch movies. My feeling is why watch a movie when I could read a book? Books have more depth. When I see movies based on books I’ve read, I’m disappointed although I do enjoy the visuals. As I listened to this lecture, I felt further reluctance to watch movies. They’re all made with the same formula! (or most of them) The first 10% is seeing the ordinary world and the call to action. Other parts include meeting the mentor, encountering tests, the supreme ordeal, and return with the elixir. These parts were first defined by Joseph Campbell. He studied mythology and found consistency in all myths in all cultures. Apparently all humans always want the same story.
During the 1970s George Lucas used these ideas when he wrote the first Star Wars movie. During the 1980s Christopher Vogler wrote a memo organizing Campbell’s ideas into guidance for movie making. Vogler worked for Disney at the time. Vogler later turned his memo into a book “The Writer’s Journey.” I was bothered by Vogler’s claim for credit. He talked as if he were “the first one” to consider using Campbell’s ideas for movie making. He never mentioned that Lucas used them earlier. On Vogler’s website (mentioned below) he states “I had discovered the work of mythologist Joseph Campbell a few years earlier while studying cinema at the University of Southern California. I was sure I saw Campbells ideas being put to work in the first of the Star Wars movies and wrote a term paper for a class in which I attempted to identify the mythic patterns that made that film such a huge success.” This rubs me wrong. Lucas clearly stated that he used Campbell’s work when he wrote Star Wars. Vogler’s comments are pompous. My distaste is the reason I did not give this 5 stars. But the subject matter is excellent. Most of the examples are from three films: The Firm, Shrek, and Titanic. I was surprised that the speakers didn’t use Star Wars as an example.
This audiobook is a good way to learn about Campbell’s ideas. The authors talk about the hero’s outer journey, his inner journey, and major character types. Hauge defines four character types: hero, reflection (friend), nemesis, and romance character (or the object of hero’s pursuit). Vogler’s website (thewritersjourney com) has a helpful summary of the outer journey and eight character types. (My thoughts, not in the lecture: Since all plots are the same, it is critical to have unique, engaging, and fascinating characters. This seminar does not discuss that.)
A couple of Hauge comments. The inner journey is to find your essence. At the end of the workshop, Hauge summarizes with three arcs that consistently occur in American movies - three transformations the character needs to make.
1. risk being who you truly are
2. risk connecting to other people (romantically or other)
3. stand up and do what is right, the honest thing, to stand up for the truth.
He says “love encompasses all of these. All great movies are love stories.”
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- s. lee willson
- 02-14-05
Great Book for Wannabees & Moviephiles
Michael Hauge and Christopher Vogler have been perfecting their screenwriting methodologies for many years... This is the first time, that i know of, where they have combined their systems... Giving you two expert perspectives...
There are many books on screenwriting out there... This is one of the best... relatively simple explanations of the basic and advanced principles of writing stories for film. This book does not cover formatting, but story development...
If you've got an idea for a moive... but aren't sure... this book will help you find out...
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- Dirty Dream Catcher
- 08-11-10
More Michael Hauge
Mr. Hauge's theory on Identity vs Essence really sparked a torrent of ideas on me - and now I want to know more.
Unfortunately, 2 of the 3 hours (seem to be) all Mr. Vogler and his application of the Hero's Journey. But once you 'know' about the Hero's Journey, I don't find there's much more here to gain.
Not sure the price is right however. But take it from me, Michael Hauge is where it's at if you want to write screenplays or novels.
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- David
- 01-17-12
Helpful to first time author.
I am nearly finished writing my first time 'non-fiction' book and I will be incorporating a lot of these points into it after first draft. Their advice doesn't just apply to fiction. Glad I bought it.
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- Evan
- 02-11-11
Worth Listening for an introduction to writing
I give this a 2-star rating based on a parochial level of story analysis that can be found in any screenwriting basic-structure how-to manual. That being said, you do need to start somewhere and this could be helpful, but it is limited in examples and expanded explanations of approach, theory, and context. It also loses a star because the audio quality is almost unbearable, very poorly recorded. Vogler and Hauge are great at what they do, though.
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- BillionaireManzi
- 03-15-21
Multiple books in one
This covers three act structure, heroes journey and character arcs well and is entertaining aswell
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- Addison
- 08-10-11
Very helpful
This is a great read for anybody who loves writing fiction. The lessons apply specifically to play/script writing, but can effortlessly be applied to any kind of story, no matter the scope. I would recomend this (and I have) to anyone who has an interest of writing any kind of fiction work. Period.
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- Salt Lake Joan
- 04-11-13
Another winner for writers
This mini books captures two great teachers and like Vogler's Using Myth, I took notes all the way through. If you are learning to write fiction, run, don't walk, to get your copy. Kudos Audible and please do more of these as many of us can't get out to the conferences.
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- Lorraine
- 05-21-17
Excellent
This audio lecture is essential for all writers. You will learn everything you need to know to great story.
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- Toni
- 04-17-10
Informative, and it inspires creative vision.
I love to listen to this. It inspires me every time that I do. He's got the truth of the job down perfectly! Thank you
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- Hafiz
- 09-22-14
Six month review.
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Both Vogler and Hauge are Grand Masters in this genre but this book/lecture is short and doesn't teach you anything that you won't already know from creative writing classes. However, they do get you thinking and give you a good overview of their two story-writing ideas, which are reasonably similar. Like I said, they are both Grand Masters in their world.
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- SPR
- 06-12-18
FANTASTIC!
The material is excellent, both speakers are easy to listen to and make a lot of sense; can't wait to get their print books and relisten to both Michael Hague Audibles and take notes.
The only glitch is the frequent coughing by live audience members - annoying as FORK. Too bad they weren't edited out somehow.
But yeah, any writer can benefit from this book :)
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- SB
- 01-23-17
insightful
I've listened to this several times and find it useful, inspiring and insightful. I've read Vogler's book but this is a treat.
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- Zara
- 07-31-16
A brilliant book
A Brilliant event with combination of two masterminds. Skilfully handled and put together. I learned so much from this book.
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- Mr Writer
- 03-05-23
Brilliant
This is a brilliant workshop and guide into this subject, I’ll certainly listen more than once.
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- George Swift
- 02-19-23
These two are top of their game
I’ve read Chris Vogler’s book and follow his teachings. I didn’t know anything about Michael Hauge, but can see why they took the stage together. He has another new fan in me.
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- Octavian Sbarna
- 01-06-23
You will never look at stories the same way again!
Incredible content delivered flawlessly by expert storytellers. Very well balanced between having a rich content, but also being very easy to follow and engaging. It will change your understanding of stories and storytelling forever! Get this book!
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-25-22
Great story telling!
Eye opener. Story. Telling components explained well. Great speakers and communicators. Recommended for aspirant story tellers
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- Catriona C.
- 06-24-20
Great, but I have two gripes
Engaging, expert. £££ for 3 hours, though, and stingy/remiss not to provide the presentation slides.
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- P. M. Caddock
- 09-09-18
Two journeys, one great listen!
Enjoy learning from two of the best, there’s so much information in their explanations. Brilliant!
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- Joy Nicholson
- 01-19-23
Very educational
I learned a lot from the presentation / audio book.
Great insight to storytelling.
Highly recommended
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- BillionaireManzi
- 12-03-20
Number 1 Choice in Story Summary
Sums up Heroes Journey, 1000 faces and a few other screenwriting books with great examples
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- BeatrixPotter
- 09-10-20
Loved it! a storyteller's must-listen
what a wonderful dynamic duo! highly recommended to anyone wanting to learn how to tell a memorable story
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- Shaun
- 08-20-20
Very good audiobook about storytelling
It's more a shared workshop then an audiobook but we can here the authors well, and their advices are worth gold for storytellers
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