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ANIM 30102Storyboarding

Advanced Story Structure

Week 9Fall 2013

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Stanley KubrickGeorge LucasGeorge Miller

The WachowskisJames Cameron

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Joseph Campbell

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The Hero with a Thousand Faces

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The Monomyth

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“The latest incarnation of Oedipus, the continued romance of Beauty and the Beast, stand this afternoon on the corner of Forty-Second and Fifth Avenue, waiting for the light to change.”

Campbell

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Freud: the personal and historical.

Jung: the transpersonal and the mythological.

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“Mythological symbols touch and exhilarate centers of life beyond the reach of vocabularies of reason or coercion.”

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HeroMentor

Threshold GuardianHerald

ShapeshifterShadowTrickster

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The 12 Stages of The Hero's Journey

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1. Ordinary WorldThis is where the Hero's exists before his present story begins,

oblivious of the adventures to come.

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2. Call To AdventureThe Hero's adventure begins when he receives a call to action, such as a direct threat to his safety, his family, his

way of life or to the peace of the community in which he lives.

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3. Refusal Of The CallAlthough the Hero may be eager to accept the quest, at

this stage he will have fears that need overcoming.

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4. Meeting The MentorAt this crucial turning point where the Hero desperately needs guidance he meets a mentor figure who gives him

something he needs.

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5. Crossing The ThresholdThe Hero is now ready to act upon his call to adventure

and truly begin his quest, whether it be physical, spiritual or emotional.

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6. Tests, Allies, EnemiesNow finally out of his comfort zone the Hero is

confronted with an ever more difficult series of challenges that test him in a variety of ways.

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7. Approach To The Inmost CaveThe inmost cave may represent many things in the Hero's

story such as an actual location in which lies a terrible danger or an inner conflict which up until now the Hero

has not had to face.

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8. OrdealThe Supreme Ordeal may be a dangerous physical test or a

deep inner crisis that the Hero must face in order to survive or for the world in which the Hero lives to

continue to exist.

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9. Reward (Seizing The Sword)After defeating the enemy, surviving death and finally

overcoming his greatest personal challenge, the Hero is ultimately transformed into a new state, emerging from

battle as a stronger person and often with a prize.

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10. The Road BackThis stage in the Hero's journey represents a reverse echo of the Call to Adventure in which the Hero had to cross

the first threshold.

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11. ResurrectionThis is the climax in which the Hero must have his final and

most dangerous encounter with death.

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12. Return With The ElixirThis is the final stage of the

Hero's journeyin which he returns home to his Ordinary World a changed man.

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The 12 Stages of The Hero's Journey

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“Primarily, you want the audience to follow what’s going on, but it also has to be exciting and to my mind, it has to have a point. It has to move the narrative forward; otherwise, it is just meaningless action and that gets boring pretty quick.”

Lee Smith, editorDark Knight Trilogy

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The Power of MythBill Moyers

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The Writer’s JourneyChristopher Vogler