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Victoria Lynn Schmidt

Auteur de 45 Master Characters

5 oeuvres 1,265 utilisateurs 18 critiques

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Victoria Lynn Schmidt is a screenwriter for both film and television. She is a graduate of the prestigious film program at UCLA and also holds a Masters degree in Screenwriting from Loyola Marymount University. She lives in Los Angeles

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Nom canonique
Schmidt, Victoria Lynn
Date de naissance
1977
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Études
Loyola Marymount University (MA|Screenwriting)
Professions
screenwriter

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There's some good nuggets of information here. I wouldn't call it a great book. There's enough flexibility in the formulas though to allow creativity. I found some use out of it, and I guess that's what is important.
 
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dogboi | 5 autres critiques | Sep 16, 2023 |
I thought this book was excellent for those that like to plan out their novels in great detail as they start their novel. The worksheets and prompts were an excellent way to flesh out plot and characters.
 
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thewestwing | 1 autre critique | Aug 12, 2022 |
This book is a deconstruction of the major themes and plots behind most western story telling. The author, Victoria Schmidt, is a graduate of film studies, explaining why most of the references and examples are films rather than books. However, storytelling is storytelling, no matter what the medium.



The first two chapters were the most useful from a writer's perspective, outlining and defining the three acts most familiar to western thinkers, planning and development of plot and character. I felt a lot more could have been addressed in these sections.



The third chapter is an extensive catalog of 55 different situations, outlining their use as plot, subplot or incident. How useful this section is, and it's the bulk of the book, is questionable. If exploring and understanding the major plots of western culture is what you're looking for, this section is for you. If you're looking for insight into the creative writing process, this is not the right place to look.



The fourth and final chapter, research, skimmed over the very necessary step of getting your facts straight when telling your story. Of course, you don't want your hero riding off into the sunset in a convertible before cars had been invented, but there's more to it than that. The author calls this to attention, and gives some indication of resources to use, but it's a light section and more could be said here.



I would have liked to see more in depth analysis of stories that matched the fifty five scenarios, rather than mentioning four examples at the end of each situation. Of course, doing so would quadruple the size of this book.



All in all, I'll put this book on my shelf and occasionally take it down for reference. I can't recommend this for anyone looking to learn the craft of writing.
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gluegun | 5 autres critiques | Jul 27, 2021 |
This book covers the nuts and bolts of creating a good plot. I enjoyed learning about the various aspects of genre and dramatic situations.
 
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aharey | 5 autres critiques | Nov 30, 2016 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
1,265
Popularité
#20,291
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
18
ISBN
15

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