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Craig Batty, senior lecturer in screenwriting at RMIT University, writes about Joseph Campbell’s work (The Hero of a Thousand Faces and The Hero’s Journey) and how it influences the storytelling in some of people’s favorite films.

A great resource for young film students and writers alike, anyone can benefit from Campbell’s teachings.

Read the full article to learn more.

 

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From The Conversation on June 25, 2014
Attributed to Craig Batty (Arts+Culture)

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