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Riffing off ideas articulated in Christopher Vogler’s The Writer’s Journey, Myth and the Movies serves both as a sequel to that book and a series of examples attempting to demonstrate its validity. In his book, Vogler, borrowing ideas from Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell, argues that every story follows certain patterns–which he collectively characterizes as a mythic “hero’s journey.” In Myth and the Movies, Voytilla breaks this journey up into stages, using 50 famous films to illustrate the universality of Vogler’s method. During the course of the book, he unpacks the mythic structure of horror, war, drama, romance, comedy, science fiction, action-adventure, the western, and the thriller, drawing on films as diverse as Seven Samurai, The Silence of the Lambs, Annie Hall, and Boyz N the Hood. His charts, maps, and consideration of various archetypal characters (“the shadow,” “the trickster,” “the herald,” “the shapeshifter”) and narrative devices (“the elixir,” “the adventure,” “the threshold,” “the road back”) provide a clear picture of how Campbell’s archetypes can be used for film analysis. And who knows? Perhaps as you follow Voytilla’s descriptions, you will be inspired to create some myths of your own. –Raphael Shargel
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Violin (Removable Part) & Piano Accompaniment Level 1. A selection of movie hits for the beginning student, with simple notation and a play-along CD. Titles include: Believe (The Polar Express) * Come So Far (Hairspray) * Gonna Fly Now (Rocky Balboa) * Hedwig’s Theme (Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone) * In Dreams (Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring) * James Bond Theme (Casino Royale) * Over the Rainbow (The Wizard of Oz) * The Pink Panther Theme (The Pink Panther) * Raiders’ March (Raiders of the Lost Ark) * Way Back Into Love (Music and Lyrics)


April 17th, 2011 on 2:41 am
Worthy companion to Writer’s Journey. Highly recommended!,
Myth and the Movies puts meat on the substantial and influential bones of Christopher Vogler’s The Writer’s Journey by illustrating the mythic structure of 50 great films. Stuart Voytilla’s selection of movies is imaginative and challenging, going beyond the obvious myth-based films to demonstrate mythic structure in the “real” world of story. Voytilla’s commitment to this project is impressive. He covers all the genres — action adventure, western, horror, thriller, war, drama, romance, romantic comedy, and science fiction/ fantasy. The book is invaluable for romance writers. By studying the sections on romance and romantic comedy they will undoubtedly gain a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between the Journey of the Heart and the Journey of the Higher Cause and — perhaps more fundamentally — the interplay between human emotion and the mythic structure itself. Using as examples Casablanca, The African Queen, La Strada, Beauty and the Beast, The Piano (for romance)and Bringing Up Baby, Singin’ in the Rain, Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands, Annie Hall and Sleepless in Seattle (for romantic comedy), Voytilla heightens the romance writer’s understanding of these all-important concepts. A worthy companion to The Writer’s Journey. Highly recommended for film buffs, and screenwriters and novelists of all genres.
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|April 17th, 2011 on 3:37 am
The Journey Continues,
Stuart Voytilla’s “Myth and the Movies” is a must read for anyone interested in screenwriting, story telling, or simply enjoying movies. Standing on the broad shoulders of Joseph Campbell, Christopher Vogler, and others who have demonstrated how mythology is used, Voytilla brings fresh insight and clarity to the subject. Voytilla’s effort is painstaking and enormous. “Myth and the Movies” explores the mythological structure of 50 great and familiar films. Voytilla’s vision is clear and precise–demonstrating a great mastery of the art form as well as possessing a lucid and incisive writing style. Voytilla’s book is better than any graduate film school curriculum. Best of all, the author wastes no time focusing on non-essential elements. He cuts straight to the chase and doesn’t let up throughout this marvelously insightful tome. If you want to learn how to write a story more efficiently, or even if you simply wish to derive more pleasure from watching films at your neighborhood theater, “Myth and the Movies” should be at the top of your reading list. Stuart Voytilla has written a masterpiece for all who are interested in film–whether novice, pro, or fan.
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|April 17th, 2011 on 4:21 am
A Remarkable Achievement,
MYTH AND THE MOVIES is a remarkable achievement: an ambitious, thought-provoking, and cogent analysis of the mythic underpinnings of fifty great movies. It should prove a valuable resource for film teachers, students, critics and especially screenwriters, whose challenge, as Voytilla so clearly understands, is to constantly reinvent a mythology for our times.
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|April 17th, 2011 on 4:50 am
Great songs — easy enough for beginner to play,
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I bought this for my son, to give him something besides what’s in the school song book for him to play.
He is in sixth grade, and just started playing this school year.
In short, the songs are simple enough for him to play, and his teacher even let the students play them in class. The book has a nice range of song genres. If he practiced, I think he could play them well soon.
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