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Screenwriting Plot Structure Masterclass - Michael Hauge [FULL INTERVIEW] 

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This video features close to an hour and a half of Michael Hauge on screenwriting plot structure. Michael covers in-depth topics such as what is a stage versus a turning point in a script, 6 stage plot structure, a hero's core wound, what happens in Acts 1, 2, 3 and more writing tips.
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@igorverevkin7709
@igorverevkin7709 6 лет назад
4:17 - The overview of the 6 stages 8:21 - Stage 1 (Setup) 17:04 - Stage 2 (New Situation) 24:24 - Stage 3 (Progress) 28:11 - Point of No Return 29:05 - Stage 4 (Complication and Higher Stakes) 30:51 - Stage 5 and 6 (Final Push and Aftermath) 35:56 - Charachter's wounds 41:37 - Three components of any Hollywood movie 43:50 - Desire 54:26 - Common mistakes in Stages 1 and 2 59:25 - Stage vs. Turning Point 01:02:40 - Hero's Two Journeys 01:12:03 - Structural Device (Important!) 01:24:08 - The Primary Goal of Every Story 01:28:03 - Emotional Peaks
@johnludwick7447
@johnludwick7447 6 лет назад
Thank you for this!
@rosharma7443
@rosharma7443 6 лет назад
Igor Verevkin you are my favorite comment of all time
@AaronBeckerbooks
@AaronBeckerbooks 6 лет назад
my god thank you.
@mohamedaghrim3064
@mohamedaghrim3064 6 лет назад
Thanks for your help
@2Tubist
@2Tubist 6 лет назад
Let's keep u up in the top. Everyone should click thumbs up
@agwandacharles995
@agwandacharles995 6 лет назад
In Africa getting these detailed script writing skills is mind blowing not even the best university in the region can not much. We in the continent are great full thanks to internet.
@zacharywood9416
@zacharywood9416 6 лет назад
Agwanda Charles I’m glad you’re able to access this video in your area, good luck in your writing!!!
@andresbaroja6703
@andresbaroja6703 6 лет назад
I hope that we will learn about the richness of the many Africas through the creations of this internet generation, best of luck.
@ryanbiddle6006
@ryanbiddle6006 5 лет назад
speak for yourself, richards
@explorerelka
@explorerelka 5 лет назад
Follow your African voice. You have a wonderful storytelling tradition of your own. Why not explore that? The west can help you structure your narrative . But you have the best stories to tell. Ask your Grandma, she must be the first storyteller youve come in contact with...
@komajagensupplies8824
@komajagensupplies8824 5 лет назад
You are right.... If I knew writing screenplays was a career I would have definitely chose it .
@lise4369
@lise4369 6 лет назад
This interviewer milked him as much as she could and I love her for it! 😂 He's still getting my money though lol I'm buying his books and I love him for being so generous in this interview.
@bill2953
@bill2953 3 года назад
Yeah he's the format guru and has influenced virtually every reader in the industry but there's two things he can't do. Write a $$$ making screenplay and justify the plot structure of Pulp Fiction. Breaking his "rules" has liberated writers like Paul Haggis and the Cohen bros.
@lise4369
@lise4369 3 года назад
@@bill2953 once again, bravo Bill. 👏👏👏 Your opinion is sooo valuable. 👏👏👏
@jrviade85
@jrviade85 3 года назад
She milked him? Hmm You naughty girl!
@DenkyManner
@DenkyManner 3 года назад
@@bill2953 they aren't rules, they are observations and are true of most movies and stories. You think Haggis, Tarrantino and the Cohen's don't know everything Hague has observed in movie structure? You'd be shocked if you took the time to see the movies you think don't have these structures actually do. And you learn a huge amount by crticially analysing the ways they do and don't followmthese conventions. You sound frustrated because you don't want to do the real work. You either put in the time to understand structure now or ten years from now once you've realised your mistake. Knowing the "rules" doesn't mean sticking to them. But you do need to know them and all your heroes know them.
@bill2953
@bill2953 3 года назад
@@DenkyManner I don't doubt they're familiar with Hauge's observations (even though they are referrred to as rules) in fact Hauge took (them) from their screenplays and dozens more like them. But what about the hit movies where the script didn't conform to Hauge's standards. He never mentions those.. Hunt for Red October comes to mind since the inciting incident doesn't take place til 19 minutes in..omg, scrilege. .lol
@NamastayGangstaArt
@NamastayGangstaArt 6 лет назад
I'm really really really trying to understand how anyone could dislike this LOL. This is like pure gold. Especially for new screenwriters like myself that are trying to learn the craft.
@lise4369
@lise4369 6 лет назад
MakeupByMimiVonLace haters going to hate. It's jealousy because this guy knows his craft and is successful. I find him humble and generous. I'm buying his book!
@gibransalomon6998
@gibransalomon6998 5 лет назад
Some people might not agree with his plot structure. Not me, I’m just tryna learn, but I’ve noticed all these lessons have at least a few detractors.
@luisfelipesauvalle5807
@luisfelipesauvalle5807 4 года назад
@@gibransalomon6998 it portrait a recipy for writing a movie, from the end-point, which is to say, from the point of the finished movie. An analisys. He "detected" such elements in movies. He took apart a movie and told you "oh. check this common elements". You are going to be writing from scratch, that is a substantial diference. If you follow his guidelines you won't be passing after 20 or 30 pages, as your character won't be alive enough to push the story forward. Just make sure your chracter moves through a dramatic arc. Anyhow, that is my two cents, RU-vid...
@bill2953
@bill2953 3 года назад
@@lise4369 Sucker... his craft isn't writing it's evaluating. He's never written a successful screenplay so that makes him just another opinion. The only opinion that should interest a writer is his/her own and that of the person who signs the checks.
@lise4369
@lise4369 3 года назад
@@bill2953 good for you Bill, good for you. I hope your reply to me made your day and made you feel better about yourself. 👏
@vmathew1609
@vmathew1609 3 года назад
Dear Film Courage, I don't know why you decided to offer common folk like myself the knowledge and insight on how to maneuver our way through the screenwriting process, BUT I'm glad you did. The helpful advice you offer is invaluable. I appreciate you and, I sincerely thank you.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 3 года назад
Wow, thank you, Valice. We appreciate the kind words and for watching our videos. :)
@CircumcisionIsChildAbuse
@CircumcisionIsChildAbuse 10 месяцев назад
there's a really good university psyche thesis that expertly explains the story process, called "Maps of Meaning"
@erikj2738
@erikj2738 6 лет назад
Good writers are natural students of human behavior.
@erikj2738
@erikj2738 3 года назад
@lion THE KING it is obvious
@perryfogel2636
@perryfogel2636 3 года назад
I’m curious as to what you are working on and what is your biggest challenge as a writer right now? Let me know!!
@frederickporter8677
@frederickporter8677 3 года назад
Yes. A good writer knows what wife would do when husband leaves her after 20 years. It's then about the details, how in depth you go into the character.
@kyletitterton
@kyletitterton 3 года назад
Loads of talented writers are equally odd ball introverts, kinda useless at general conversation. However, I concede that they at least understand what "normal" or engaging interactions should look/sound like.
@elokubano
@elokubano 6 лет назад
That moment when the interview on storytelling becomes a psychological therapy and reflects ones life journey. STAGE 5. HERE I COME!
@C.Hawkshaw
@C.Hawkshaw 2 года назад
Lucky you! Im at stage 1 LOL
@LifeOutward
@LifeOutward 7 лет назад
Wow. Thanks Michael Haugen and Film Courage. In this 90 minute video, I learned more about screenwriting and story structure than I did in four years of film school. I wish that were an exaggeration. Great video!!
@markmsmeltzer
@markmsmeltzer 6 лет назад
MajorMotionMatt crazy what school systems will do for money right???? :)
@Azriel884
@Azriel884 6 лет назад
My buddy, who I am writing a movie with, told me that I do not need to go to screen writing school, I need to just research it myself. Vids like this make me think he is 100% right.
@avip671
@avip671 6 лет назад
But what about the filmmaking part? And did it help you find a job?
@justacrlon3963
@justacrlon3963 6 лет назад
film school is 4 years !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i thought it was one year and a half.
@01Zenaku01
@01Zenaku01 5 лет назад
Thats what youtube is for...info from the elders. Take it in, it only cost time.😊
@mr1asvegas784
@mr1asvegas784 4 года назад
Mr Hague's recollection of film plots and story arc's is amazing.
@Alex95334
@Alex95334 7 лет назад
How is this free on youtube?
@DrTremendous1
@DrTremendous1 6 лет назад
Shhh!
@miquelgraanoogst6633
@miquelgraanoogst6633 6 лет назад
Well there is a alot of advertising when I watched this video...
@michaelstone3463
@michaelstone3463 6 лет назад
The ads, and then the fact that this whole interview/class is pretty good advertising for his seminars and coaching business when he's not writing screenplays.
@scinzon7361
@scinzon7361 6 лет назад
Because of Capitalism. ;)
@tomkent4656
@tomkent4656 5 лет назад
I think he's too busy to actually write screenplays!
@sifugurusensei
@sifugurusensei 4 года назад
I was never satisfied with Blake Snyder's Save the Cat, which my screenwriting teacher endorsed. Glad i just used the library book. Now, this guy, I feel, knows what the F he's talking about
@EFOrtega3
@EFOrtega3 2 года назад
This might be the greatest script breakdown I have ever seen. Wow.
@1adadada
@1adadada Год назад
Agreed, and Ive watched them all. ( well nearly). he's just so lovely and so gracious.
@Sandra-wj4on
@Sandra-wj4on 6 лет назад
I could sit and listen to these two over and over again 24/7 and never get tired of hearing them. But then when would I have time to write? LOL! Once again, excellent job FC for an insightful interview, it's pure knowledgeable GOLD. Boo to the hands down. ..they're crazy!
@brendanlorenzo7298
@brendanlorenzo7298 2 года назад
I watched this after writing my screenplay, to help with the editing process, and it's amazing how much of the 6 stage process I naturally followed. I guess we absorb a lot of this stuff through osmosis by watching a ton of movies and shows but it's extremely helpful to have someone lay the rules out. That way, we are working from a conscious place which we can marry with our innate instincts for storytelling.
@barbaragundrum3430
@barbaragundrum3430 6 месяцев назад
Yup. I'm on page 70. This gave me an immediate idea of what was missing...stage 1. But the rest is there. I can look to more fully develop some of the stages. Working toward 90 pages.
@frederickporter8677
@frederickporter8677 6 лет назад
Good Will Hunting is one of those scripts that truly deserves an Oscar award.
@thechickenshrink
@thechickenshrink 4 года назад
I know this video was published 3 years ago, but I have just stumbled upon it because I finally have an idea for a script that I feel is a potential blockbuster. Thank you so much Michael Hauge for this plot structure masterclass, it has already led me to make two major improvements to my script. I have gone through a lot of videos on storytelling and screenwriting, but this one makes everything so clear, it is a game changer for me.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 4 года назад
Glad you found this one, best of luck with your screenplay!
@rkpetry
@rkpetry 4 года назад
*_...six phases like taking the freeway to another city-start in your familiar, take the onramp and accelerate to freeway speed matching everybody else, then take the loop to another freeway going a different direction so you can't just-go-back to the familiar, then find the offramp you want and can't miss, and decelerate to the new city which is not familiar but like-familiar..._*
@oliveavianca
@oliveavianca 4 года назад
1:29, just like a duration of a movie, ... only the chosens will be excited to watch this useful lecture. I’m happy to be one of them.
@cameronthomas6524
@cameronthomas6524 Год назад
I’ve rewatched this like 10 times you are right!
@iqbalkabir1671
@iqbalkabir1671 6 лет назад
One of the best resource on this subject. So fluent and easy to follow. My sincere gratitude to Mr. Michael Hauge.
@melanie1alison2
@melanie1alison2 6 лет назад
Although I get rather tired of Hollywood's standard formulas (understatement), I must admit that Michael Hauge really knows what he is talking about and I am learning a lot from this video. Great masterclass.
@TheSummoner86
@TheSummoner86 7 лет назад
This is the most useful thing I have ever watched about storytelling. I write and run Table top rpgs with long narratives, this is how it is done.
@ChristianKrogh-Denmark
@ChristianKrogh-Denmark 4 года назад
This shouldn’t be free to begin with. It covers everything. So fascinating and so uselful. For anyone, who’s dream is to write screenplays, this is a true treasure. Thank you, Michael! & thank you to the channel, for posting!❤️
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 4 года назад
Glad this one found you Christian. Most of the credit goes to Michael Hauge for being awesome!
@ChristianKrogh-Denmark
@ChristianKrogh-Denmark 4 года назад
Film Courage True. But also YOU for producing it! Thanks :-)
@ndaofary
@ndaofary 11 месяцев назад
Apart from the cristal clear 6 stages structure he presents, there are unvaluable insights from Mr Hauge in this video, particularly on the detail about the implementation of each stage or turning points. As for the inner Journey for example, he talks about the wound that the Hero has to overcome to go from identity to essence and he tells when to reveal the wound (mid story) and the best way to do it (through dialogue). I got that detailed explanation after my 4th listening of this video. Bet that other gems like these are present in the video. So let's go for a rewatch 😊 Thank you Film Courage.
@malikaweeden
@malikaweeden 5 лет назад
Pure brilliance and humility.
@10FRANKTV
@10FRANKTV 7 лет назад
Wow! That build up to around the 17 min mark. Just wow! Inspiring on a life level not only screenwriting.I'd never heard of that "hiding in his identity" concept before. Wild!
@Brave2standalone
@Brave2standalone 2 года назад
Thank you; you are a brilliant writer/philosopher and a psychologist all rolled into one. You helped me to made my own personal break-through; I just couldn't see it for decades. I feel 'free' now!!!
@dylanmeuser6189
@dylanmeuser6189 7 лет назад
It's a video that's incredibly helpful as I go about re-writing and editing my two spec scripts.
@mstexasg6243
@mstexasg6243 5 лет назад
This has been one of the most informative q n a’s I have heard on the art of storytelling. Great job 👍🏼
@OfficialTornadoboy
@OfficialTornadoboy 5 лет назад
This is the best video, I could watch it over and over and always learn something!
@richaagrawal6830
@richaagrawal6830 2 года назад
I can't thank Michael and Film Courage enough for this video. I'm working on a story and I was struggling with its structure for past few months. Yeah, I "was" till I landed here.
@JoshAtkinson
@JoshAtkinson 4 года назад
I love this man's interviews, his book and I love that the interviewer is reminding us what a great filmmaker Adrian Lyne is.
@jennyh5641
@jennyh5641 6 лет назад
This was a brilliant analysis and explanation of how effective screenplays work. I greatly appreciate it.
@GeoffKnoop
@GeoffKnoop 5 лет назад
This is so great! I’m revisiting Michael Hauge interviews. I’ve sort of gone back into that state of, “I’ll just write something fun, cool premise, blah blah blah.” Now, I’m actually coming up with new scene ideas that get me on track. Listening to him, it feels like weightlifting in my brain. But, it’s getting easier, after I’ve listened to it about twenty times, in the last couple years. Thank you!
@artrebel2764
@artrebel2764 4 года назад
Thank you Michael for being so honest, informative and gracious, and thank you Film Courage for your ongoing awesome video collections.
@MarcusEMunya
@MarcusEMunya 6 лет назад
I feel like I'm learning as much about my own journey as about writing watching this video. fascinating.
@alysedianecan
@alysedianecan 3 года назад
Same! He’s breaking down LIFE.
@TonyPearl
@TonyPearl 5 лет назад
Fantastic stuff!! I wasn't so sure when this video started, but the more I watched this powerful video, the more I learned & enjoyed. Now I feel even more confident with my character development & plot writing techniques!
@ironsmithstudios3973
@ironsmithstudios3973 4 года назад
I just found this by chance and what a great, helpful and intuitive interview, especially to someone like myself who is only now getting into screenplay writing. Thank you Mr Hauge!
@chrissierg
@chrissierg 6 лет назад
i learned more about people in this than in years of therapy; this guy is brilliant and a joy to listen to... :)
@capuchinosofia4771
@capuchinosofia4771 Год назад
this is an amazing story breakdown! Thank you for doing these interviews!
@natedoggg2002
@natedoggg2002 7 лет назад
Brilliant, Insightful, Educational, Excellent, and Awakening! Thank you for this very helpful video! Micheal Hauge is a Genius!
@rraul3057
@rraul3057 7 лет назад
Wow this has been more helpful than any other Screenwriting Video on RU-vid! I was able to finish structuring my story in 30 minutes. Thanks Very Much for Sharing
@theMusicFairy1
@theMusicFairy1 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for uploading. I am a total beginner (first time ever and I have no educational background about it at all) at screen writing and I want to write a story inspired from real life but I was stuck on the plot structure specially in act 2; I had act 1 and act 3 but was struggling with act 2. I learned a lot from this interview and it gave me a lot of clarity on how I should structure my plot. Thank you so much. Also I want to say that what Michael said about how the audience become the hero is so true because as a movie lover, it was always like that to me and this is what made me think about becoming a screenwriter.
@gracemindyatthemovies6310
@gracemindyatthemovies6310 5 лет назад
Wow, this is worth its length in gold! So much game-changing information here
@za.jeanpaul
@za.jeanpaul 7 лет назад
What an insightful interview! I plan on re-watching this. Thank you Michael and Film Courage :)
@norahgriggs4466
@norahgriggs4466 3 года назад
I just found my own passion for writing screenplays. My dads also a writer and he recommended that I watch this interview. I'm SO glad that I watched this with Mr. Hauge and I feel very confident to start my first screenplay!
@eetwins21
@eetwins21 6 лет назад
Best of the best in story break down. Very simple. Excellent!
@LuminousWarriorOracle
@LuminousWarriorOracle 7 лет назад
Amazing! Thank you for this invaluable Interview. I really appreciate that this does not provide a formula, as much as it provides a structure that is equally aware of the external and internal journey. I'm always more attracted to the Character's internal psychological conflicts and how it manifests externally in the circumstance that is forced on them or that they somehow are attracting to their world. I worked toward that understanding as I'm writing but I wasn't aware how it fits in the hero's journey. Michael has revealed this aspect incredibly and I'm still in the first 24 minutes of the video! Thank you for posting this valuable information for free, it certainly made me feel better about my decision not to go for an MFA.
@1adadada
@1adadada Год назад
Brilliant, one of the best structure lectures on here.
@shanelaporte
@shanelaporte 6 лет назад
Generous and helpful, thank you for posting this.
@rogersjgregory
@rogersjgregory 4 года назад
This was amazing. A wealth of information delivered in a concise and engaging manner. Thank you.
@griggsentertainment6463
@griggsentertainment6463 5 лет назад
Back for a 3rd time!!! Great interview Film Courage! Michael has some amazing insight on screenplay writing!
@FlyingOverTr0ut
@FlyingOverTr0ut 6 лет назад
Amazing content. I'll be sure to buy Hauge's book.
@samsonnicholas576
@samsonnicholas576 7 лет назад
This channel makes screenwriting very intimidating
@rrogers2370
@rrogers2370 7 лет назад
Samson Nicholas embrace it.
@Stephie_L
@Stephie_L 4 года назад
You know what really helped me...was before even thinking of structure...just think of an idea / scenes and just write it. That is the hardest part. After you have inspiration everything like order, character development will fall into place :)
@lerufilminternational5431
@lerufilminternational5431 Год назад
Im inspired! I just started my very first Scriptwriting. I am taking notes as I listen. Thank you very much.
@mrplatink
@mrplatink Год назад
WIN, STOP, ESCAPE, RETRIEVE - I cannot tell you how much this just helped me
@chrissierg
@chrissierg 5 лет назад
he's just the best ever and so pleasant to listen to... :)
@mskimlouise
@mskimlouise 3 года назад
This is the best video I've seen on screenwriting.
@writebrobp
@writebrobp 4 года назад
wonderfully explained. Hauge’s insight is terrific!
@jinchoung
@jinchoung Год назад
hague is amazing. I studied him in college and it's great to see he's still so sharp and relevant today. he's gotten better actually.
@mikewright3029
@mikewright3029 5 лет назад
Love that you keep reiterating the same points... Thanks! :)
@WhiskandDine
@WhiskandDine 4 года назад
Storytelling is a beautiful, ancient art form of touching the hearts and minds of others. THIS masterclass, with Michael Hauge, is absolute pure genius, in breaking down an engaging, clear and concise structure for the approach of storytelling, removing many of the fears that would hold one back from wanting to tell a memorable story. Thank you for this!
@chrisofnottingham
@chrisofnottingham 6 лет назад
This is absolute solid gold
@ericwilliams626
@ericwilliams626 3 года назад
You do NOT need plot structure. That is a fallacy. It's a great way to help first timers learn, but its not required. What you need is constant anticipation, information, keeping your audience informed and anticipating more information with interesting characters.
@j-new6278
@j-new6278 3 года назад
So good, learning and taking crazy notes. Thank you so much!!!! 🙏
@Vincentanton2032
@Vincentanton2032 4 года назад
Really good Interview. Great gentleman, great intelligence. And cool he mentioned vogler. Every word he said is right and vogler would say it the same way. Brillant. Thanks for this long and intense interview. You can't stop listening. Bravo!
@TheSionThomas
@TheSionThomas 5 лет назад
Fantastic video. Hauge’s really knows his stuff Thank you
@danielschoenbohm
@danielschoenbohm 2 года назад
Story of my life. Again and again. But no one has made it that clear to me. Came to build my selling skills and left thinking about my life 😄 Thanks Michael!
@aliabbasrajani2499
@aliabbasrajani2499 Год назад
Insights so deep, I took 5 hrs watching this 1.5 hr long video. Thank you so much ♥️
@chungfaame
@chungfaame 4 года назад
Excellent description and diagram to creating an emotionally breathtaking story!
@revoltanhero2610
@revoltanhero2610 2 года назад
Thank you. Valuable insights are here, a must watch.
@evalord9482
@evalord9482 5 лет назад
This is one of the best, most informative interviews I have ever seen! This man is amazing, I can listen to him forever. Thank you FILM COURAGE :)
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 5 лет назад
Thanks Eva. We agree Michael Hauge is fantastic.
@Jayla60
@Jayla60 7 лет назад
Thank you for this. Awesome insights and depth. Thanks, Michael!
@di8017
@di8017 3 года назад
Best advice ever! Pure gold
@sedotossou
@sedotossou 3 года назад
Amazing MasterClass. He is so articulated and makes everything easy to understand. The interviewer is also great, asking the perfect questions. Thanks a lot for this.
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 3 года назад
Cheers Sèdo!
@RHCP1031
@RHCP1031 6 лет назад
Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. Thanks for this.
@silentfilms2932
@silentfilms2932 4 года назад
Thanks for this free gold on RU-vid, really thanks a lot .
@rendacriativabr
@rendacriativabr 5 лет назад
So this Adonias from Brazil and I just would like thank Michael Hauge because as had wached this consversation thats made feel more confident telling my history
@TheKrazyLobster
@TheKrazyLobster 7 лет назад
What a wonderful man.
@ScruffyWarlord
@ScruffyWarlord Год назад
Glad I came across this channel.
@Frankiethenomad
@Frankiethenomad 6 лет назад
Absolutely golden! Thank you.
@frankyspats
@frankyspats 4 года назад
That was seriously - incredible - Wow Thank you!
@DenkyManner
@DenkyManner 2 года назад
This is secretly the best screen writing video on the internet.
@silverdusssst
@silverdusssst 3 года назад
This man's mind is a gold mine!
@TatianaBalashova
@TatianaBalashova 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for the interview! ❤I especially liked the part about early experiences defining the identity and transformation process, going back and forth, and the reflective character, it totally makes sense from the psychological perspective, so common in life (I am a therapist learning screenwriting ;).
@daddyprometheus6539
@daddyprometheus6539 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for your wonderful help , you're amazing people
@ralucastoian4704
@ralucastoian4704 6 лет назад
this man is a treasure
@jaspergatrill3461
@jaspergatrill3461 4 года назад
Excellent interview questions and answers. I have bought your book.
@dylandejongh5138
@dylandejongh5138 4 года назад
This is the most comprehensive story structure method I've ever come across. Michael Hauge is brilliant for sharing his knowledge with us. Most plot structures only scratch the surface of how the inner journey relates the outer journey, but this is just pure gold. Much love from South Africa.
@1adadada
@1adadada Год назад
I recoomend reading dara Marks transformative arc and then lsitening to this lecture again
@artemipatev9456
@artemipatev9456 2 года назад
Thank you for the interview! Amazing video ☺️
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 2 года назад
Love this one, glad it found you Artem!
@torin6258
@torin6258 4 года назад
This is a gem
@ademararautv
@ademararautv 9 месяцев назад
Indeed a Masterclass!!! 🙌
@emekaabuah6029
@emekaabuah6029 4 года назад
What an interview! I'am writing my first screenplay with four heroes. I know what you said about starting out with one hero which is safer.
@drunkalfuzzyness
@drunkalfuzzyness 6 лет назад
This was brilliant!
@Magicguy13
@Magicguy13 6 лет назад
Thanks so much for sharing this valuable content it is hugely helpful.
@supermad31
@supermad31 5 лет назад
Dear RU-vid, Thank you!
@amritaoxymoron1944
@amritaoxymoron1944 4 года назад
I keep coming back to this video.Sir Michal,my virtual Guru! Thanks a lot.Also appreciate the interviewer.Thanks a lot! This video surely deserves more than 5 M views till now, guys pls share this as much as possible..The least we can do for those who have given us so much! Cheers
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 4 года назад
Cheers Amrita! Thank you for coming back!
@slayer812100
@slayer812100 6 лет назад
Great lesson nothing but pure gold
@Harry-fk5of
@Harry-fk5of 2 года назад
Learn't more watching this than I did at film school :/ Thank u!
@frankiegoestothecircus
@frankiegoestothecircus 5 лет назад
"I have to get their permission to do that." - gold
@RobertWGreaves
@RobertWGreaves 6 лет назад
This video has helped me more than any other. Excellent!
@filmcourage
@filmcourage 6 лет назад
Love to hear it, thanks for watching Bob!
@gigisanchez6799
@gigisanchez6799 4 года назад
Perfectly articulated
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