Pacing Your Story: What Writers Forget - John Bucher

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    John Bucher is a mythologist, storyteller, and writer based out of Hollywood, California. He serves as Executive Director for the Joseph Campbell Foundation and is an author, podcaster, and speaker. He has worked with government and cultural leaders around the world as well as organizations such as HBO, DC Comics, The History Channel, A24 Films, Atlas Obscura, and The John Maxwell Leadership Foundation. He has served as a producer, consultant, and writer for numerous film, television, and Virtual Reality projects. He is the author of six books including the best-selling Storytelling for Virtual Reality, named by BookAuthority as one of the best storytelling books of all time. John has worked with New York Times Best Selling authors, RUclips influencers with followings of more than 2 million, Eisner winners, Emmy winners, Academy Award nominees, and cast members from Saturday Night Live. He holds a PhD in Mythology & Depth Psychology and has spoken on 6 continents about using the power of story and myth to reframe how individuals, organizations, cultures, and nations believe and behave.
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Комментарии • 53

  • @filmcourage
    @filmcourage  Месяц назад +15

    What do you think about this video?

    • @5Gburn
      @5Gburn Месяц назад +4

      I love the concept of inhaling and exhaling as a way to visualize pacing. To my mind, it's fairly revolutionary.

    • @normanflats4976
      @normanflats4976 Месяц назад +2

      It's a healthy reminder to writers for certain. Pacing can be forgotten at times and its vital so it's something I at least needed to hear. Thanks

    • @fiercemonkey1
      @fiercemonkey1 Месяц назад +1

      Speaking of pacing, we need not drips and drabs of this awesome guy. And I would EQ his mic just a touch as he likes to whisper talk, especially when he’s making a point that is important. But we need to have the whole gosh darn interview! He’s such a well of great info and should have more then one interview! 😊 thanks guys for your hard work and finding talent that is relatable and helpful. He is good at breaking things down and is a story telling master. We need mor!!! 😊

    • @filmcourage
      @filmcourage  Месяц назад +1

      Full interview is now available to Members and can be accessed on our homepage. Will have it out publicly as soon as we can.

    • @decartessansthoughts7972
      @decartessansthoughts7972 Месяц назад +2

      "...honors the way the world is, simple stories honor the way that we wish the world was..." What great line that gave me shivers!

  • @GenuineComics
    @GenuineComics Месяц назад +9

    I love this guy. The way he speaks, the calm voice, the content of his carefully chosen words, he's a delight to listen to. And his selfassured nod and smile when he's finished his answers are the icing on the cake.

  • @jonathanbowling2904
    @jonathanbowling2904 Месяц назад +7

    Honestly i could listen to John talk about story and film all day ❤

  • @5Gburn
    @5Gburn Месяц назад +23

    🕯️ Welcome to another gathering of John Bucher's Meditative Screenwriting Church🕯️

  • @jessenashvillejames150
    @jessenashvillejames150 Месяц назад +2

    All I can say about this is. I go into deep meditation and breathing while visualizing and creating a story.

  • @A0A4ful
    @A0A4ful Месяц назад +1

    So important!-
    Even entertaining frenetic action movies need 'pacing', otherwise the audience gets tired!

  • @stingraystingray4766
    @stingraystingray4766 Месяц назад +1

    I could listen to him all day.

    • @filmcourage
      @filmcourage  Месяц назад

      Our full interview is available for Members and will be public soon!

    • @stingraystingray4766
      @stingraystingray4766 Месяц назад

      @@filmcourage how do I become a member? What does that even mean? I’ve heard a few channels ask for membership but this might be the one I would actually consider doing.

    • @filmcourage
      @filmcourage  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your inquiry. We believe there is a "Join" button on each video and also on our homepage. It is $5 a month and helps to support this channel. We use it as a way to deliver our full interviews to Members before we release them publicly. Sometimes it is days before and sometimes it is months ahead of time. We find there are those who simply want to give back. Our full interviews for Members Only are located on our homepage toward the bottom.

  • @berengerdietiker22
    @berengerdietiker22 Месяц назад

    Woah, deep. Without even realizing it, I've always appreciated films that take the time to breath. I just thought of it as letting the audience process what they're seeing.

  • @fiercemonkey1
    @fiercemonkey1 Месяц назад +2

    Guys guys, please stop teasing us and just drop the full interview, and DO ANOTHER ONE he knows his stuff and has a boat load to teach!! We need to let him please please please!

  • @Maazzzo
    @Maazzzo Месяц назад +2

    If you want an example of a show that perfectly figured out the build up and exhale, you can't get any better than M*A*S*H. They knew how to make you hold your breath in a scene, and how to immediately lighten it without ruining the pace.

  • @hannah_____bee
    @hannah_____bee Месяц назад +3

    These are such wonderful insights :)

  • @jonynieto1374
    @jonynieto1374 Месяц назад +3

    Exactely what I needed to hear... so subtle, so deep... FC is the shit!!!

  • @Afterword.
    @Afterword. Месяц назад

    "Some who checks us out at the grocery store has many, many layers."
    Yeah, they- Oh, right. Like at the cash register.

  • @curtistootell7380
    @curtistootell7380 Месяц назад

    Awesome thanks Film Courage!

  • @eugenetswong
    @eugenetswong Месяц назад +2

    I didn't really like this interview segment. The metaphors for pacing are good, but how do we get feedback to know if we are doing this properly? I'd like to get guidelines for while we write and before handing text to the beta readers.
    My favourite interviews so far touched on the 36 elements, and the recent long interview about what it's about and experiences, etc. I tried putting that all into practise, and I managed to get 700+ words of text for preparations and brainstorming...and I have never been able to do that.

    • @5Gburn
      @5Gburn Месяц назад +2

      There are different types of writers, my friend. Some of us are more visual and kinesthetic in our practice--and we can feel the "breaths" of a story now that we know to "listen" for them. There are plenty of other FC interviews (90+ percent) which do the left brain heavy lifting. Allow those of us who need the John Buchers of the world our time with him.

  • @midnightstormentertainment9183
    @midnightstormentertainment9183 17 дней назад

    Not that it may be relevant to the subject of this video, but my question is has anyone in any videos of Film Courage discussed or mentioned anything about The Warriors (1979) or made an example of that film?

  • @dhakafables23
    @dhakafables23 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for making it so clear for me. ❤❤

  • @LiLiKay1221
    @LiLiKay1221 Месяц назад +1

    I reacted OUT LOUD as I was listening to this! Not sure my cats were able to quite grasp these concepts with me, but I assure you they blew my mind open on this Scorpio full moon 4/23/24😊 Im a storyteller of the novel writing variety but so often find profound, inspiring wisdom here regardless of the film-centric focus... Have been THOROUGHLY enjoying this channel for a long time but not the type who's brave enough to comment on any platform. THIS might be my favorite segment of any interview so far. So relevant to the storytelling craft but equally to life writ large. The"breath" metaphor hit me like a thunderbolt.... Seemed to me so pertinent to the stories the media weaves and how people get lost in it and why/how easy it is to get sucked in and what that says about us... More than anything, it goes to show the importance of encouraging every individual to embrace their Creator power... that balance is crucial so that we stem the extreme Aggressor/Victim dichotomy archetype that dominates our cultural narratives now. I'm personally surrounded by people who are consumed to the point of extremism, esp politically, on both sides, and this was a beautiful expression of how I see these sides from an increasingly frustrated distance.... Thank you, truly thank you, for sharing this 🙏🌞🚀🍿

    • @filmcourage
      @filmcourage  Месяц назад +1

      Amazing to see this video have such an impact! We are grateful that it reached you at the right time. Thank you for posting!

  • @thenondualisticmystic
    @thenondualisticmystic Месяц назад

    This is so good. I love your videos and they've been so helpful. thank you.

  • @ewalichorowicz4614
    @ewalichorowicz4614 Месяц назад +2

    So true! Balance brings us to alignment! ❤ Thank you so much for these conversations, Film Courage!

  • @dotails
    @dotails Месяц назад

    Can you try to get Joe Brumm the writer of Bluey?

  • @SchmokinJoe
    @SchmokinJoe Месяц назад

    When I moused over the thumbnail for this video it looked like it read "PACINO: what writers forget".😆

  • @atiqgrde8597
    @atiqgrde8597 Месяц назад

    Why does the reporter's " it's fascinating " with out any feelings sound like " that was dog shit , let's change the topic "

  • @goldfishy
    @goldfishy Месяц назад

    What a great insight on the pacing and depth of a story. Thank you!

  • @ryanhowell4492
    @ryanhowell4492 Месяц назад

    love it

  • @thehappiest
    @thehappiest Месяц назад +1

    What about the great writers? Edgar poe, emily dickinson, hunter thompson, ernest hemingway, mark twain, j.d salinger, do they have balance?

  • @doggolovescheese1310
    @doggolovescheese1310 Месяц назад +9

    I wish i understood what the hell he is talking about

    • @ajiththomas2465
      @ajiththomas2465 Месяц назад +3

      That's the problem with these Joseph Campbell cultists who obsess over Campbell and mythology. Some of the advice is good and the other advice ia just mystical woo woo fluff.

    • @sebastianshnsk3330
      @sebastianshnsk3330 Месяц назад +3

      Bro doesn't understand how to breathe 💀

    • @tomaskaila
      @tomaskaila Месяц назад +4

      he's using breathing as a metaphor for a reminder to balance out uptime and downtime in your stories

    • @ThePtlhome
      @ThePtlhome Месяц назад

      😂

  • @aliabbasrajani2499
    @aliabbasrajani2499 Месяц назад

    😂😂

  • @robertruffo2134
    @robertruffo2134 Месяц назад +2

    This is a very woo woo way of describing pacing. I don't know any decent writers who forget this, they just "forget" to describe it in such an obtuse way.
    I find it extra annoying when "gurus" act like they're swamis by turning a simple, basic concept into something "mystical". It's not mystical. Just create good arcs of action/rest/emotional moments and space them out well based on your genre. Beat list carefully. I'm not saying that's easy to do, but this wide-eyed pseudo yoga instructor I don't feel would get me there any faster than just remembering the simple concepts in the above paragraph.

  • @respecttheconstitution1146
    @respecttheconstitution1146 Месяц назад +3

    This esoteric shit is absolutely unhelpful.