Friday, August 10, 2007

Hero's Journey (188 Stage) - Situational and Structural Storytelling - Road of Transformation

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Kal Bashir's 188 phase Hero's Journey (Monomyth) is the templet upon which the huge bulk of successful narratives and Film Industry blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the 100s of Film Industry movies we have got deconstructed (see uniform resource locator below) are based on this 188+ phase template.

Understanding this templet is a precedence for narrative or screenwriters. This is the templet you must acquire the hang if you are to win in the craft.

[The nomenclature is most often metaphorical and uses to all successful narratives and screenplays, from The Godfather (1972) to Brokeback Mountain (2006) to Annie Hallway (1977) to Godhead of the Rings (2003) to Drugstore Cowboy (1989) to Thelma and Louise (1991) to Apocaplyse Now (1979)].

THERE IS ONLY ONE STORY

SITUATIONAL AND STRUCTURAL STORYTELLING

It's important to get away from this thought that all narratives are different.

On a situational degree all narratives are. For example, Gladiator (2000), Alien (1979) and The Godfather (1972) all are situationally very different.

But on a structural and subconscious mind level, they're all the same.

And I don't intend basic structure, like three enactment construction (of course of study narratives have got a beginning, center and end). And I don't intend secret plan points etc either (Plot Point 1 and 2, Center etc).

I mean, sequence by sequence, the huge bulk of successful narratives [we haven't set up one that doesn't] follow the same procedure that forces the Hero and Major Characters through the procedure of Transformation and Challenge Resolution.

What this agency is that you, as a writer, must confidently understand this construction (Kal Bashir's 188+ phase Hero's Journey), usage it to establish your structural lineation and then superimpose your state of affairs over it.

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(simply travel to http://www.heros-journey.info/ for full details)

ABRIDGED TIPS, excerpts AND EXAMPLES:

THE road OF trials SHOULD be CALLED THE road OF TRANSFORMATIONS

The Road of Trials should be known as the Road of Transformations. That is the intent of the Trials - to incrementally transform the Hero from an Old Self to a New Self; to resolve away the Old Self. This is a deeper transmutation than that which happens during the First Threshold.

This is a immense and often favorite portion of many narratives and is achieved using distinct and focused techniques and procedures - knowing the forms that this phase can follow do writing successful narratives a whole batch easier. Patterns include:

Pulling away from the Old Self. In An Military Officer and a Gentleman (1983), Zach accepts Paula as his girlfriend - he's never had a miss before.

Demonstrating suitableness to the New World and the New Self. In City Slickers (1991), Mitch is at place around the campfire and takes on Curly - person whom he's afraid of.

Demonstrating deep Transformation. In The Godfather (1972), Michael make up one's minds to get married Apollonia - a Sicilian matrimony was something he would not have got considered previously.

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