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Story
- Substance, Structure, Style, and the Principles of Screenwriting
- Narrated by: Robert McKee
- Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
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In Story, McKee expands on the concepts he teaches in his $450 seminars (considered a must by industry insiders), providing listeners with the most comprehensive, integrated explanation of the craft of writing for the screen. No one better understands how all the elements of a screenplay fit together, and no one is better qualified to explain the "magic" of story construction and the relationship between structure and character than Robert McKee.
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- Steve
- 10-05-09
Required Listening
All writers should at least read/listen to Robert McKee's Story. The 6+ hours were incredibly valuable to me, I've had his tome on my shelf for years, its sheer size continued to put me off. Over the course of a week I was able to polish this off and I'm wishing I had bought the audio version years ago.
McKee is a great narrator which makes the audio book fly by. His understanding of storytelling is masterful and I think most writer will get something from it.
Highly recommend it.
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- Pam
- 09-02-12
Good abridged version
Ignore S. Buck's review that states this is only 5 chapters of the book. It is the entire book in an ABRIDGED version, as the description states. It is just broken up into 5 Audible "chapters" that do not relate to the chapters of the book. Doubtful that this person actually listened to the audiobook.
In any event, it is a good intro to McKee's book, and may encourage you to buy the complete print edition for a fuller experience of McKee's teachings.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-14-07
Great book
An essential read for anyone thinking about writing a screenplay. Filled with very useful advice and specific examples to back up that advice. I have listened to it 3 times.
My only complaint is that the book was not longer. I could have used even more detail.
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- Justin
- 10-04-07
Excellent
I found this book to be very helpful. In fact, after I listened to it, I bought it to have handy as a reference. This book can be difficult to listen to as it contains a lot if intricate information that is best absorbed on the page; however, the audio version did its good by introducing me to the book and getting my creative juices going.
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- Josue Ignacio Saldana
- 09-26-15
My Bible for Writing
I've been reading and listening to this book since 2003 and admit to always gleaning from it.
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- Mustan
- 05-24-15
Not the whole book.
This audiobook would have gotten a perfect score had it not been for the fact that it's not the entire book!
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- Chet Mining CO
- 10-19-09
Love TV Movies? Must have!
My personal opinion is that I highly recommend this book and have heard him lecture many times before. He explains in detail the principles of writing and the importance of structure. This book is good for anyone one who is a movie fan to someone that’s in or interested in the entertainment business, (not just writers, actors, producers, directors, agents, not matter the craft you use or where you studied. This book gives you a great understanding of the process of story and for your average Joe, you will appreciate films much more than you did before with a better understanding of what the author is telling you and better understanding of what the filmmakers, TV producer’s, and even actors did with the story and how they made it happen. He is very funny and he is intriguing to listen to. His former students are amongst the successful writers and others in the industry.
He is in NYC right now and has a seminar this coming weekend. Robert’s last seminar for the next two years in the states this weekend, so if you are interested and can or cannot make it get the book either way. He knows his stuff and its great to see Audible adding books that have real educational/practical/fun value. If you like film, this book or audio book is necessity to have! It is worthwhile and the price is great for the information you get.
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- Amber O'Hara
- 07-27-16
Wow - so much here
I listened to this on a long car drive and by occasionally rewinding (actually several times so I could really get the point) I understood everything in this audio book. Several times I stopped the car and clipped and notated some points - it was *that* useful.
I loved the examples he used throughout and I especially loved the last 30 mins or so with the steps for writing from the inside out. I listened to that again when I got home.
I can't wait to get started!
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- Charles Floading
- 09-12-07
Search IMDB for Robert McKee
McKee's Story has become so popular and influential that it's easy to forget the the author has never sold a screenplay for the sort of blockbuster he claims his approach will help you create. That's not to say he's a hack or a dud, he certainly has experience in the story telling business, but if his magical insights were as spot on as his confidence would have you believe, he would be making a living selling scripts instead of giving lectures on how to write scripts.
That said, I think Story is the sort of book that ALL writers should read at some point. Fiction, non fiction, screenplay, and novel writers will learn some very concrete techniques to add energy to their work.
If you haven't seen the movie Adaptation, it features a fictionalized McKee.
In addition to Story, I recommend "The Hero's Two Journeys" it's another concrete breakdown of what makes a story work (especially in Hollywood) by two guys who DO have all kinds of writing credits.
53 people found this helpful
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- rubic
- 09-01-06
First rate!
I will be taking Mr. Mckee's lecture in LA in a few weeks and I am really looking forward to it. Now that I have listened to his book in his voice, I am even more excited about the lecture. This audio was excellent. He truly is the world expert in screenplay writing. The concepts and techniques that he mentions in the audio are crisp and exciting and I now feel more prepared, confident and skilled to begin my own screenplay. I am expecting the book soon and will review the concepts and graphs before the lecture, and I will also listen to the audio again, because I think it's worth at least one more listening session.
6 people found this helpful
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- Teemu
- 04-19-10
Just great
It is great that Robert Mckee narrates this sensational how-to-REALLY-write-working-screenplays audiobook. I am not just sure it is comprehensive, since I doubt that 6 hours wouldn't fully deal with the 450 pages that are in the book. I have the book as well but have listened to this audiobook already twice since I haven't had thoroughly read the book. Excellent while cycling/commuting to home/work.
As a keen wannabe film-artist, I'd say the STORY itself is the greatest book about the issue I've ever met. Pure facts, great in-depth examples and no-nonsense. This guy so knows what he is talking about. Book 5 stars, audiobook 4.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-24-17
Screenwriting Masterclass
This book has a major reputation - and well deserved! The best book I've come across on the topic of screenwriting, enthusiastically narrated by the author himself. A must listen for anyone interested in mastering the craft.
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- David Cahill
- 09-06-16
Anatomy of Movies
Great, authoritative audio by the author himself, and superb content - really lets you understand what makes a movie tick.
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- Mr B
- 07-08-15
Utterly brilliant
There's only one thing to really say; if you write fiction, and are willing to work to do it better, read Story.
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- Blue Fenix
- 03-30-21
Absolutely brilliant
The best book about writing in a very long time.
listen to it and improve
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- aSpiritedRose
- 06-23-20
If Professor Binns Wrote a Book...
it would likely be about as dull as this. Dude drones on and on and seems to have a hard on for Casablanca and Chinatown - movies I've never seen and never will.
Maybe he *is an authority on screenwriting, maybe he isn't; maybe it's not him really but he's just not the tea for me, but it felt like he took a subject I love and turned it into a borefest instead of lighting me up and making me feel I couldn't get to a blank page fast enough.
Others have done it way better imo. I shan't recommend this
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- Haochen Yang
- 03-26-20
the essential of the 400 pages book
My first book on how to write. And I must say, it helped me a lot on how to do the craft, and I gained my own insights.
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- Anonymous User
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Must read for any storyteller
If you like methods, this is all you need. Perfectly written. Perfectly told. I will listen to this on a regular basis.
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- Botond Bertalan
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Unfollowable and lacking of details
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So great to know this fantastic resource is available on Audible to be listened to over and over again. It’s an insightful reminder and roadmap for great storytelling. Would highly recommend and is a less cumbersome option than the physical book.
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HE KNOWS STORY
An absolute must for any aspiring screen writer. McKee knows what good writing is; and he explains how to achieve it in a way that’s not only easy to understand, but also makes you want to sit down at the nearest desk and get to it.
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- Anonymous User
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phenomenal book
it's a must read for every filmmaker. I keep listening to certain chapters and keep finding new details.
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- Dion
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The must have book for all writers
Packed full of information that is easy to understand. Mckee is a master of storytelling.
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- M. Minter
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Best scriptwriting book around
Great book about focusing on the important elements of scriptwriting. It teaches the importance of inside out writing and about how to avoid pitfalls like writing exposition and vague descriptions of scenes. Robert McKee does a fantastic job in narrating his book
Both Story and Screenwriting for Dummies would make a great writers kit.!