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Transformative Stories with Michael Hauge | Breakfast at TIFF 

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"No one is better than Michael Hauge at finding what is most authentic in every moment of a story." -Will Smith Michael Hauge is one of the industry's most sought-after script consultants. He works with both independent filmmakers and Hollywood heavyweights to help them bring their script - and their pitch - to life. In this enlightening and empowering Breakfast at TIFF presentation, he will discuss valuable techniques than can be utilized to transform your stories and ignite your readers and audiences. Michael Hauge's clients include writers and directors just starting out, as well as the top screenwriters, producers, directors, stars, and studios in LA and around the world.
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Michael Hauge
Michael Hauge is a script consultant and story expert who works with writers, filmmakers, and business leaders. He is the bestselling author of Writing Screenplays That Sell (88), Selling Your Story in 60 Seconds (06), and Storytelling Made Easy (17), and he has offered presentations and seminars to more than 150,000 participants worldwide.

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@amitvasava5652
@amitvasava5652 13 дней назад
It has been said again and again in books,lectures and interviews, but never have it heard it is so much clarity and simplicity. I thought I had figured inner journey in my story, but the little points that he shared has completely transformed the way i look at stories. Thanks a ton. Free lecture worth gold.
@RaymondHulha
@RaymondHulha Год назад
This might be my all-time favorite Video on RU-vid!
@moniquevamado
@moniquevamado 3 года назад
Michael Hauge is so brilliant. My favourite person when it comes to storytelling and pitching. When he talks, it's not just a storytelling lesson, it's a psychology lesson, but then, they are often one and the same. Stories and life are synonymous.
@BeautyWithTiffy
@BeautyWithTiffy 5 лет назад
Absolutely love his teaching style and his ability to motivate serious writers to explore their deepest, darkest trauma and secrets. Thank you Michael Hauge. You are transforming the world through encouraging each of us to heal, to share our pain, and on a world changing level - you are teaching others the same. You make the world a better place, where unity and human dignity can not just survive, but thrive. Thank you
@GeoffKnoop
@GeoffKnoop 4 года назад
💯
@JeffreyGonell
@JeffreyGonell 3 года назад
💪💪
@lerufilminternational5431
@lerufilminternational5431 Год назад
I am inspired by Mr. Hauge. Thank you Mr. Hauge for sharing valuable message about filmmaking. My ultimate dream is to make my first featured film.
@TheNewWealthy
@TheNewWealthy 5 лет назад
I'm always pumped when I hear Michael speak
@tymkoc3293
@tymkoc3293 4 года назад
Mr Hauge is great to listen too. Such vast knowledge of the subject matter!
@theartzscientist8012
@theartzscientist8012 2 года назад
Excellent!!!!
@bigbiyyy
@bigbiyyy 4 года назад
so much f*ing value here!! TY!!!! :)
@gp3256
@gp3256 4 года назад
Thank you Michael. Your sense of intellect and human approach is amazing. You've helped me discover deeper meanings for both of my protagonists. So good.
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 3 года назад
Hauge’s insight into story and life is the best
@derekraines
@derekraines 3 года назад
What Michael calls transformation, gurus call enlightenment. I just finished Sadhguru's Inner Engineering and it's cool to hear a different explanation about the same separation of your true self from your mind/body/identity/ego.
@minhajnaeem
@minhajnaeem 3 года назад
This was very helpful. Thank you!
@ComicPower
@ComicPower 3 года назад
This is great. I learned a lot.
@GeoffKnoop
@GeoffKnoop 4 года назад
Sooo great!!! Thank you!!!!!!
@insidethestorywoods7188
@insidethestorywoods7188 4 года назад
Pure Gold...
@himanshudani9002
@himanshudani9002 5 лет назад
Michael is super brilliant!
@lorinelson6712
@lorinelson6712 5 лет назад
Freaking BRILLIANT!
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 3 года назад
Michael is the best
@thebeehiveclustermovie8195
@thebeehiveclustermovie8195 3 года назад
53:37 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 53:58 question setup 54:17 actual question 55:09 What was the question? 55:48 answers question
@DenkyManner
@DenkyManner Год назад
If you start watching from a certain point it's like life advice not just script advice.
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 3 года назад
Hauge is the best
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 4 года назад
Great
@N.Traveler
@N.Traveler 4 года назад
So is the defensive behavior (to protect themselves from feeling the pain of the wound again) the character flaw? I always thought the flaw is something people are born with, like perfectionism, control, irresponsibility, etc. Could someone explain the difference if there is?
@L_Martin
@L_Martin 2 года назад
talk starts at 6:50
@reftu7856
@reftu7856 2 года назад
Saved me 7 minutes. Thank you.
@L_Martin
@L_Martin 2 года назад
@@reftu7856 👍
@oraclemedia9266
@oraclemedia9266 7 месяцев назад
I long for the warmth of days gone by. When she were mine. But now those days are memorey in time, would say Boyz2Men
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 5 лет назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍
@13gifts
@13gifts 2 года назад
Finally, after watching almost a dozen videos, I know how to pronounce his last name.
@ALLIHEARISMOUTH
@ALLIHEARISMOUTH 2 года назад
Our jobs become our identity and we get to a point of doing our jobs unconsciously we make our lives automated and this is biblical as job is job job is job hes working the manifestation process not "working for someone else" or doing to involve the ego. Its tuff its a good thing to get trapped this launches the character into his true self or so he thinks repeat and repeat
@davidepena5133
@davidepena5133 3 года назад
The audience there DO NOT understand how deep this lecture goes... not as a writer/movie maker tool but in term of human psychic / Archetypes and the Alchemical nature of life. This is Master Piece not a lecture.
@veritas6335
@veritas6335 6 месяцев назад
I can't see how this formula applies to Mysteries or detective stories. The criminal May very well have wounds but he doesn't ever transform - he just gets caught. The pursuer or detective doesn't usually transform. - he just succeeds at his job by catching the criminal. Yet these films usually work. So. . . ?????
@jotham777
@jotham777 Год назад
You felt the need, in Woke fashion, to acknowledge the original Native American nations who occupied that territory. A word from history: the Haudenosaunee (who you mentioned), completely killed off the Wendat in 1649. They did so to acquire their hunting grounds. That’s because many native tribes were just as malignant as the Europeans. Native warfare, barbarity, and genocide existed before Europeans came to the continent. Whoops.
@ShowCat1
@ShowCat1 Год назад
Thank you for speaking up.
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