Using the Story Circle to Structure Your Screenplay
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Channel: Tyler Mowery
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Length: 17min 40sec (1060 seconds)
Published: Tue Apr 02 2019
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Harmon's concept is well grounded as well as flexible. That's important in any good idea on building structure. I'm a Syd Field proponent, but flexibility is a key point in delivering fresh stories. Just my opinion.
Well done video! The story circle has been used since Homer's odyssey and is very well explained by Harmon. Are the following videos about different approaches to structure or how other films fit the circle?
"Instinctual" is a good word to describe this process. Every story we've ever told follows this route. It's embedded in our human fiber.
Remember, this also applies to any type of story. I've used the Harmon circle to write a short story before and it was VERY handy.
I've been thinking that the 3 act structure and Harmon's story circle should be thought of as guides and not templates that are set in stone.
I'll be bookmarking this one. Thank you very much for the share!
Ive been using a miniature version of save the cat structure for each act. I kind of feel like all the structure types are saying the same thing but with slightly different words.
Thanks for sharing!
I used Blake Snyder in the beginning and it was so useful in my first few screenplays. What I liked about Truby was that he dealt with more characterizations and the reasons why you're writing the story. But this structure is also interesting and gives me an additional way of looking at a story, without changing what works for me.