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A good story told well is absolutely and fundamentally the most important aspect of almost every movie.  Nothing can save the most beautiful movie from terrible storytelling.
 
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* on YouTube: [https://www.YouTube.com/results?search_query=Robert+McKee+Story Robert McKee Story]
 
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[[Joseph Campbell]]'s mythology analysis of the [[Heroes Journey]] explains what makes compelling stories.
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[[File:The Story Circle.png|thumb|right|250px|'''The Story Circle''' - You, Need, Go, Search for something, Find it, Take it, Return, Changed.]]
 
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" ''The so-called [https://DuckDuckGo.com/?q=Dan+Harmon+Story+Circle Story Circle] [aka The Embryo] is my attempt to remove all of the hard and repeated work from the task of breaking a story.  We do an eight-step story process here.  I call it an embryo.  '''1)''' You've got a character that you can identify with '''2)''' that has some kind of need/wish/incompletion.  '''3)''' [It] causes them to go across a threshold where the story changes direction.  '''4)''' They go down a road of trials, searching for something.  '''5)''' They find it, whether they like it or not.  '''6)''' It kind of kicks their ass, '''7)''' and they come back to the world they started in, '''8)''' having changed. - You, Need, Go, Search for something, Find it, Take it, Return, Changed.'' "  ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Harmon Dan Harmon], co-creator of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_and_Morty Rick and Morty]
 
" ''The so-called [https://DuckDuckGo.com/?q=Dan+Harmon+Story+Circle Story Circle] [aka The Embryo] is my attempt to remove all of the hard and repeated work from the task of breaking a story.  We do an eight-step story process here.  I call it an embryo.  '''1)''' You've got a character that you can identify with '''2)''' that has some kind of need/wish/incompletion.  '''3)''' [It] causes them to go across a threshold where the story changes direction.  '''4)''' They go down a road of trials, searching for something.  '''5)''' They find it, whether they like it or not.  '''6)''' It kind of kicks their ass, '''7)''' and they come back to the world they started in, '''8)''' having changed. - You, Need, Go, Search for something, Find it, Take it, Return, Changed.'' "  ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Harmon Dan Harmon], co-creator of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_and_Morty Rick and Morty]
 
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Also check out [[Joseph Campbell]]'s mythology analysis about the [[Heroes Journey]] and what makes compelling stories.
 
  
 
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* '''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMdb70ShnkI Focal Lengths and Lenses used by Great Directors]''''' (9:27) ~ wolfcrow, 2016-08-14
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* '''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMdb70ShnkI Focal Lengths and Lenses used by Great Directors]''''' (9:27) ~ wolfcrow, 2016-08-14 ('''[https://wolfcrow.com wolfcrow.com]''')
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== Self-promotion ==
 
== Self-promotion ==

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◉ FILMMAKING ◉ YouTube playlist compiled by User:JasonCarswell.

Noteworthy videos with analysis, insights, and instructions on acting, arcs, arts, audio engineering, budgets, censorship, character, cinematography, clients, commentary, communicating, composition, costuming, craft, credits and titles, culture, design, dialogue, documentaries, editing, entertainment industry, filmmaking, how-to, lighting, making-of, marketing, media, music, pacing, performance, political influence, screenwriting, social analysis, social media, staging, storyboarding, storytelling, structure, substance, subtext, techniques, video distribution, etc.

There's also a ◎ FILMMAKING Unseen ◎ YouTube playlist with unseen content that may or may not be noteworthy.
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A good story told well is absolutely and fundamentally the most important aspect of almost every movie. Nothing can save the most beautiful movie from terrible storytelling.


Screenwriting

Screenwriting books

The three best screenwriting books: The Anatomy of Story, Save The Cat!, Story.

The three best books covering the fundamentals of screenwriting and storytelling for filmmaking:

The Anatomy of Story: 22 Steps to Becoming a Master Storyteller ~ John Truby

Save The Cat: The Last Book On Screenwriting That You'll Ever Need! ~ Blake Snyder

Story: Style, Structure, Substance, and the Principles of Screenwriting ~ Robert McKee

Storytelling

Heroes Journey

Joseph Campbell's mythology analysis of the Heroes Journey explains what makes compelling stories.

Story Circle

The Story Circle - You, Need, Go, Search for something, Find it, Take it, Return, Changed.

" The so-called Story Circle [aka The Embryo] is my attempt to remove all of the hard and repeated work from the task of breaking a story. We do an eight-step story process here. I call it an embryo. 1) You've got a character that you can identify with 2) that has some kind of need/wish/incompletion. 3) [It] causes them to go across a threshold where the story changes direction. 4) They go down a road of trials, searching for something. 5) They find it, whether they like it or not. 6) It kind of kicks their ass, 7) and they come back to the world they started in, 8) having changed. - You, Need, Go, Search for something, Find it, Take it, Return, Changed. " ~ Dan Harmon, co-creator of Rick and Morty

Filmmaking

Filmmaking books

Film Directing: Shot by Shot - 25th Anniversary Edition: Visualizing from Concept to Screen Paperback book cover ~ Steve D. Katz.

Cinematography

Self-promotion

Film festivals

Film festivals.

Film festivals are not what they once were (like anything).

See also

Hand Sign Finger Gun '7' Cartoon Illustration by Jason Carswell.
Hand Sign Finger Gun 'L' Cartoon Illustration by Jason Carswell.

Online filmmaking resources

Television.

Top searches for "filmmaking" on DuckDuckGo yield (as of 2023-02-23):

  1. Filmmaking (film production) is the process by which a motion picture is produced. Filmmaking involves a number of complex and discrete stages, starting with an initial story, idea, or commission. It then continues through screenwriting, casting, pre-production, shooting, sound recording, post-production, and screening the finished product before an audience that may result in a film release and an exhibition. Filmmaking occurs in a variety of economic, social, and political contexts around the world. It uses a variety of technologies and cinematic techniques. Although filmmaking originally involved the use of film, most film productions are now digital. Today, filmmaking refers to the process of crafting an audio-visual story commercially for distribution or broadcast.
    Wikipedia.org/wiki/Filmmaking
  2. The Filmmaking Process for Beginners | NYFA - Student Resources
    NYFA.edu/student-resources/the-beginners-guide-to-the-filmmaking-process
  3. The ultimate filmmaking guide - Adobe
    Adobe.com/creativecloud/video/discover/filmmaking
  4. Filmmaking 101: What You Need to Know About Indie Film Production
    Academy.Wedio.com/filmmaking
  5. Understanding Filmmaking: The 5 Stages of Film Production
    MasterClass.com/articles/understanding-the-stages-of-film-production
  6. The Filmmaking Process Step by Step - Learn About Film
    LearnAboutFilm.com/making-a-film/organising-filmmaking-process
  7. 15 Essential Filmmaking Techniques Every Filmmaker Should Know | ActionVFX
    ActionVFX.com/blog/15-essential-filmmaking-techniques-every-filmmaker-should-know
  8. Filmmaking - Filmmaking Stuff
    https://www.FilmmakingStuff.com/filmmaking
  9. Online filmmaking courses
    JoinFilms.academy/s/pages/online-filmmaking-courses
  10. Filmmaking 101 A Beginners Guide (13:10) ~ Brandon Washington, 2018-01-26
    YouTube.com/watch?v=e5KwoaL8wAk

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