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We have finally made it all the way to the Quest plot type! In this vide we look at the call to adventure, the refusal of the call, and the philosophical/spiritual/psychological background out of which this plot type emerges.
Movies you should be familiar with:
Field of Dreams
The Hobbit
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
The Princess Bride
If you would like to catch up, the previous lectures in this series are below:
Introduction to the Seven Basic Plots: • On Writing - The Seven...
Rags to Riches: • The Seven Basic Plots:...
Overcoming the Monster Part I: • On Writing- The Seven ...
Overcoming the Monster Part II: • On Writing -The Seven ...
Voyage and Return Part I: • On Writing - The Seven...
Voyage and Return Part II: • On Writing - The Seven...
Voyage and Return Part III: • On Writing - The Seven...
Voyage and Return Part IV: • On Writing - The Seven...
I was inspired by @youthnation1 and @PaulVanderKlay and @JonathanPageau in making these videos
0:00- Teaser
0:49 - Introduction to the Quest
1:36 - Review of the Two Mountains
2:15 - Quest as the bridge between success and legacy
3:39 - List of Quest Stories
4:41 - The Five Acts of the Quest Plot
6:13 - Act I: The Anticipation Stage
8:07 - Field of Dreams Prologue
9:42 - Pilgrim's Progress
10:45 - Anticipation in The Hobbit
12:41 - Moses and the Burning Bush
14:51 - The Call of Gandalf in The Hobbit
17:42 - The Voice in Field of Dreams
19:19 - Close Encounters of the Third Kind
20:49 - Dante's Dark Wood
23:14 - Refusal of the Call
24:15 - The Call in Princess Bride
26:43 - Supernatural Element
28:21- The Supernatural Element in Close Encounters
30:04 - Field of Dreams
32:10 - The Burning Bush is Pregnant
35:40 - Raiders of the Lost Ark
38:27 - Refusal of the call is overcome by a sense of awe
39:40 - Summary