The Science of Screenwriting: The Neuroscience Behind Storytelling Strategies

The Science of Screenwriting: The Neuroscience Behind Storytelling Strategies

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The Science of Screenwriting: The Neuroscience Behind Storytelling Strategies

In a world awash in screenwriting books, The Science of Screenwriting provides an alternative approach that will help the aspiring screenwriter navigate this mass of often contradictory advice: exploring the science behind storytelling strategies. Paul Gulino, author of the best-selling Screenwriting: The Sequence Approach, and Connie Shears, a noted cognitive psychologist, build, chapter-by-chapter, an understanding of the human perceptual/cognitive processes, from the functions of our eyes and ears bringing real world information into our brains, to the intricate networks within our brains connecting our decisions and emotions. They draw on a variety of examples from film and television -- The Social Network, Silver Linings Playbook and Breaking Bad -- to show how the human perceptual process is reflected in the storytelling strategies of these filmmakers. They conclude with a detailed analysis of one of the most successful and influential films of all time, Star Wars, to discover just how it had the effect that it had.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Binding
Paperback
EAN
9781501327254
Edition
HPOD
ISBN
1501327259
Label
Bloomsbury Academic
Manufacturer
Bloomsbury Academic
MPN
9781501327254
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
184
PartNumber
9781501327254
PublicationDate
2018-02-08
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
ReleaseDate
2018-02-08
Studio
Bloomsbury Academic