Having shot many "Mini-Pixar" natural history sequences and longer format documentaries such as My Octopus Teacher, I found this book The "Anatomy of Story" by John Truby a fascinating read.
Here Are Three Key Insights From His Book:
- Character Development and Transformation: Truby emphasizes the importance of creating complex, multi-dimensional characters, with both strengths and weaknesses. Characters should experience profound transformation throughout the story, driven by internal conflicts and desires.
- Plot Structure: Truby argues for a unique approach to plot construction, which he calls the "22 building blocks." Rather than adhering strictly to traditional three-act structures, he emphasizes the interplay of various story elements, such as desire, conflict, and revelation.
- Theme and Symbolism: According to Truby, effective storytelling goes beyond surface-level plot events to explore deeper themes and universal truths. He encourages writers to infuse their stories with symbolism and thematic resonance, which enables a deeper connection with audiences.
Of these three insights, I find the third to be the most powerful.
It underscores the importance of having a moral to your story.
This is why we listen to stories, to learn how to make better decisions and grow as human beings.
https://www.amazon.com/Anatomy-Story-Becoming-Master-Storyteller/dp/0865479933