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Yam Laranas on Truby’s screenwriting book

/ 07:03 PM January 04, 2012

In my iPad I have John Truby’s screenwriting book “The Anatomy of Story: 22 Steps to Becoming a Master Storyteller.”

I like it because it’s no-nonsense and straightforward and offers lessons on what works onscreen.

A script doctor in Hollywood, Truby follows a nonacademic approach. He believes in the three-act structure, but is modern and analytical at the same time. He emphasizes the creation of characters that the audience can relate with.

My favorite quote of his is: “When the audience no longer has to figure out the story, it ceases being an audience, and the story stops.” Bayani San Diego Jr.

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