Thanks, Film Courage! We enjoyed talking with you.
Catharsis comes from the Greek meaning to purge, purify, or cleanse. In psychoanalysis, catharsis is known as the bringing of repressed ideas or experiences into consciousness, thus relieving tension. According to the great philosopher, Aristotle, catharsis is the goal of story telling. It is a new clarity that comes through the journey of the story by the evocation of pity or the fear of evil.
Monday, April 13, 2015
Film Courage 'Notes to Screenwriters' Full Video Interview
A couple months ago we sat down with the producers of Film Courage to talk about our book, Notes to Screenwriters. The whole 70 minute interview is here:
Thanks, Film Courage! We enjoyed talking with you.
Thanks, Film Courage! We enjoyed talking with you.
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