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The Hero's Two Journeys

By: Michael Hauge, Christopher Vogler
Narrated by: Michael Hauge, Christopher Vogler
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Making Your Story Better is the subject of this original audio workshop. Michael Hauge and Christopher Vogler, two superstar screenwriting teachers, conduct a point/counterpoint discussion of what makes a great story tick, presenting their unique approaches to story structure, character arc, and how to give your story greater commercial appeal.

MAKE YOUR STORY THE BEST IT CAN BE—ON 2 LEVELS

Hear each superstar teacher present his unique approach to:

A) The OUTER JOURNEY, the essential structural principles driving every successful plot.

Each brings years of practical experience and extensive research to:

  • 1) Story Structure
  • 2) Character Arc
  • 3) How to Give Your Story Greater Commercial Appeal.

Full of specific examples.

B) The INNER JOURNEY, the deeper storyline that makes a story truly great.

  • HAUGE'S VIEW: The Hero moves from hiding within a protective identity to experiencing his or her true essence.
  • VOGLER'S VIEW: The Hero's inner need is invisible at first but is revealed to the Hero by the end of the story.

Full of specific examples.

Who should listen:

  • 1) All writers, including screenwriters, novelists and playwrights
  • 2) Actors, filmmakers and studio executives
  • 3) Game designers & developers
  • 4) Storytellers
  • 5) Anyone with a passion for movies and stories
©2003 Michael Hauge and Christopher Vogler (P)2026 Vibrance Press
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