Robert McKee

Robert McKee
Robert McKeeis a creative writing instructor who is widely known for his popular "Story Seminar", which he developed when he was a professor at the University of Southern California. McKee is the author of a "screenwriters' bible" called Story: Substance, Structure, Style and the Principles of Screenwriting. Online, McKee has a blog and a writers' resource website called "Storylogue"...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEducator
CountryUnited States of America
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To get the truth, you want to get your own heart to pound while you write.
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Of the total creative effort represented in a finished work, 75 percent or more of a writer's labor goes into designing the story designing story tests the maturity and insight of the writer, his knowledge of society, nature, and the human heart. Story demands both vivid imagination and powerful analytic thought.
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Talent without craft is like fuel without an engine, it burns wildly but accomplishes nothing.
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A culture cannot evolve without honest, powerful storytelling. When a society repeatedly experiences glossy, hollowed-out, pseudo-stories, it degenerates. We need true satires and tragedies, dramas and comedies that shine a clean light into the dingy corners of the human psyche and society.
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Stories are how we remember; we tend to forget lists and bullet points.
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The universal erosion of values has lead to the universal erosion of story.
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Anxious, inexperienced writers obey rules. Rebellious, unschooled writers break rules. Artists master the form.
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The Law of Diminishing Returns is true of everything in life, except sex, which seems endlessly repeatable with effect.
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Stories are the currency of human relationships.
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Story is about originality, not duplication
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Stories build cultures by answering the big questions.
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Story is about eternal, universal forms, not formulas.
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No civilization, including Plato's, has ever been destroyed because its citizens learned too much.
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Boredom is the inner conflict we suffer when we lose desire, when we lack a lacking.