Drama: The Art of Storytelling. Universal Principles of Storytelling for Film and Theatre
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"Dramaturgy. The Art of Storytelling" is a monumental work that presents a comprehensive guide to the creation of dramatic works.
The book is not limited to any one art form, but explores the universal laws of storytelling for:
- Cinema: Screenwriting, film structure, character development.
- Theater: Play construction, stage action, dialogue.
- Opera: The dramatic structure of a musical work.
- Radio: The art of sound storytelling.
- Television: Creating series, television films, documentaries.
- Comics: Visual storytelling and its dramatic foundations.
The author examines major works and authors of world culture: Brecht, Chaplin, Sophocles, Hitchcock, Moliere, Kafka, and others.
Since its first publication in 1994, "Dramaturgy." "Dramaturgy: The Art of History" has been reprinted numerous times in various languages because the storytelling principles described by the author remain relevant.
Director Jacques Audiard placed "Dramaturgy: The Art of History" on a par with Aristotle's "Poetics." And writer Frédéric Beigbeder called Lavandier "the living god of screenwriters."
This is a universal book on dramaturgy for all times! A must-read for screenwriters, directors, novelists, playwrights, artists, poets, and anyone who has ever told a story (that is, for all of us!).
The book is not limited to any one art form, but explores the universal laws of storytelling for:
- Cinema: Screenwriting, film structure, character development.
- Theater: Play construction, stage action, dialogue.
- Opera: The dramatic structure of a musical work.
- Radio: The art of sound storytelling.
- Television: Creating series, television films, documentaries.
- Comics: Visual storytelling and its dramatic foundations.
The author examines major works and authors of world culture: Brecht, Chaplin, Sophocles, Hitchcock, Moliere, Kafka, and others.
Since its first publication in 1994, "Dramaturgy." "Dramaturgy: The Art of History" has been reprinted numerous times in various languages because the storytelling principles described by the author remain relevant.
Director Jacques Audiard placed "Dramaturgy: The Art of History" on a par with Aristotle's "Poetics." And writer Frédéric Beigbeder called Lavandier "the living god of screenwriters."
This is a universal book on dramaturgy for all times! A must-read for screenwriters, directors, novelists, playwrights, artists, poets, and anyone who has ever told a story (that is, for all of us!).
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series 35 mm. History and Theory of Film