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Beyond the Hero's Journey

Crafting Powerful and Original Character Arcs for the Screen

by Anthony Mullins

Type
Didactic
Subject
TechniqueScriptwriting
Keywords
scriptwriting
Publishing date
2022
Publisher
Creative Essentials
Language
English
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Paperback • 256 pages
5 x 7 ¾ inches (12.5 x 19.5 cm)
ISBN
978-0-85730-511-4
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Book Presentation:
Telling a story is simple, right? You take a 'hero' and send them on a 'journey'. There's a beginning, middle and an end. But what if your story doesn't fit into that basic structure?

In Beyond the Hero's Journey, BAFTA award-winning screenwriter Anthony Mullins presents an accessible, versatile and highly visual alternative to writing that dramatically expands the range of narratives open to writers, both emerging and experienced.

Fun and easy-to-use, this book looks at much-loved films from around the world, including Moonlight, Lady Bird, The Social Network, The Godfather, A Fantastic Woman, Mulholland Drive, Shoplifters, Amour, Inside Llewyn Davis and Call Me By Your Name, to teach you the ins and outs of writing for the screen through identifying and taking control of character arcs.

Beyond the Hero's Journey is for every writer who has felt frustrated by the neat confines of writing guides. It will teach you to explore and excel in telling more complex, intricate and authentic stories - and show you how to share your own distinctive, original voice with the world.

About the Author:
Anthony Mullins is a BAFTA and AWGIE award-winning screenwriter and director. The projects Anthony has written and directed have won numerous international awards including a Primetime Emmy, an International Digital Emmy, two BAFTAs and five Australian Writers Guild awards. He has been the creative director and lead writer on several award-winning interactive projects for major film and television productions including LOST, Spooks, Primeval, The Bourne Legacy and Salt. His short films and documentaries have competed in some of the world's most prestigious film festivals.

Press Reviews:
"A wonderfully fresh approach to screenwriting and story craft. Anthony Mullins is masterful at marrying large ideas about creativity with a practical, down-to-earth approach to writing. . . An enjoyable and thought-provoking read for all experience levels." —Warren Clarke, co-creator/writer of The Heights

"For decades now, screenwriting manuals have almost religiously followed the principles of 'the hero's journey' and the 'three-act structure'. . . . In this 'peak TV' era of long-form, ensemble storytelling, with its non-linear structures and anti-heroes, writers are crying out for new ways of analysing story. In this hugely engaging book, Anthony Mullins breaks down an extraordinary array of films, unveiling new analytical tools that are insightful, practical and, best of all, that just might inspire you to write something genuinely original." —Michael Lucas, creator/writer of Five Bedrooms, The Newsreader and Party Tricks

"Beyond the Hero's Journey will inspire you to rethink screenwriting. Written in a readable, conversational voice and drawing on Hollywood, independent and international scripting examples, it challenges us to focus on character arcs as the screenplay's central organising principle. It finds in arcs not only external action, but the deepest levels of internal characterisation. I cannot recommend Anthony Mullins' approach enough; he has found a powerful path to the heart of story." —Jeff Rush, co-author of Alternative Scriptwriting: Beyond the Hollywood Formula

"Essential. Don't start writing scripts without it. And if you're writing scripts already, read it to explode every existing assumption. Modern, relevant, fresh, this book unpacks the shows and movies we're watching now. Anthony Mullins isn't just someone who inhales stories, but gets what they're doing and nails what we can learn from them. There's so much here I wish I knew when I started screenwriting. Hell, there's so much that's helped me refine the TV show I'm writing right now." —Benjamin Law, creator/writer of The Family Law

"A joy to read and a necessary evolution in critical analysis." —Meg O'Connell, co-creator/writer of Retrograde

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