Day 2/4 of Robert McKee’s Story Seminar. What does it mean when you have a rush of insight while a teacher is explaining what a rush of insight is? To be fair, it hit me before we reached that subject. I think this was the day that was most exhausted when I first took this class and so it felt less redundant. The material is also just dense.
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I’m back on the odyssey that is McKee’s twisted sense of humor and sharply focused drive to make sure we understand what story is. Something that looks so simple is un-deniably complex and hard in it’s execution. I mean, hell. I disagree with the bastard about the selfishness of iPhone users – but that’s ignorance.
Some 20 people got shut out at lunch for being late. 2 hours sitting in the hall. Now that’s what I call enforcing the rules of your world.
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Many good questions were asked. It helps to get in with your query prepared to clarify the seminar’s multitudinous nuggets of insight.
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I thought this day might be light… And remembered Bridges of Madison County as sentimental. Boy, was
that mistaken. I will never look at. The form of the sequence the same way again.
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I’m heading back into the depths of story structure and craft. Today is all about the love story. Any questions folks want to submit to the master Robert McKee?
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This the only spot in floor 18 where you get decent phone reception. Window at the elevators.
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