As I said in another post, the day I discovered Robert McKee's book, Story, it changed my life, literally. It was day I truly understood what the craft of storytelling meant.
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This is based on pretty much on the standard 3 Act Structure graph you find everywhere else. But McKee explains the principles of storytelling in way that I could easily understand and relate to the most.
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Ever since I've sort of out grown Robert McKee's 3 Act Structure, I've been looking for something that is more geared towards the character side of things.
So I recently found a really interesting new story model here.
https://medium.com/@pullnews/the-nine-act-structure-of-feature-films-b47a33b673a5
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