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    The audience has subconscious expectations as to what a story is and how it should be told. For example, children know when a story is inadequate or incomplete.

    One of these expectations is to be

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    The Hero's Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the hundreds of Hollywood movies we have deconstructed (see URL below) are based on this 188 stage template.

    Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.

    There is only one story.

    The Hero's Journey:

    a) Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.

    b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on.

    c) Gives you a tangible process for building and releasing dissonance (establishing and achieving catharsis).

    d) Gives you a universal structural template upon which you can superimpose your situational story.

    and more...

    MEETING EXPECTATIONS

    The audience has subconscious expectations as to what a story is and how it should be told. For example, children know when a story is inadequate or incomplete.

    One of these expectations is to be

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    on this 188 stage template.

    Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.

    There is only one story.

    The Hero's Journey:

    a) Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.

    b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on.

    c) Gives you a tangible process for building and releasing dissonance (establishing and achieving catharsis).

    d) Gives you a universal structural template upon which you can superimpose your situational story.

    and more...

    MEETING EXPECTATIONS

    The audience has subconscious expectations as to what a story is and how it should be told. For example, children know when a story is inadequate or incomplete.

    One of these expectations is to be

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    pectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.

    b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on.

    c) Gives you a tangible process for building and releasing dissonance (establishing and achieving catharsis).

    d) Gives you a universal structural template upon which you can superimpose your situational story.

    and more...

    MEETING EXPECTATIONS

    The audience has subconscious expectations as to what a story is and how it should be told. For example, children know when a story is inadequate or incomplete.

    One of these expectations is to be

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    process for building and releasing dissonance (establishing and achieving catharsis).

    d) Gives you a universal structural template upon which you can superimpose your situational story.

    and more...

    MEETING EXPECTATIONS

    The audience has subconscious expectations as to what a story is and how it should be told. For example, children know when a story is inadequate or incomplete.

    One of these expectations is to be

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    G EXPECTATIONS

    The audience has subconscious expectations as to what a story is and how it should be told. For example, children know when a story is inadequate or incomplete.

    One of these expectations is to be led to a cathartic resolution. There are usually three or four catharses in each successful story. These are separate and distinct from the Four Core Challenges (Romantic, Inner, Outer, Greater).

    Your responsibilities as a writer is construct your story so as to meet audience expectations - resolve the Core Challenges (a well trodden definite process) and then to close the story at the stage of the Final Conflict by taking the audience through the (also well trodden) process of dissonance build up and release.

    Don't be fooled by terminology such as "Final Conflict." All this applies to the vast majority of suceesfful movies, from The Godfather (1972) to Annie Hall (1977) to A Wonderful Life (1946) to The Gladiator (2000).

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