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Since the beginning of human history, stories have helped people make sense of their lives and their world. Today, an understanding of storytelling is invaluable as we seek to orient ourselves within a flood of raw information and an unprecedented variety of supposedly true accounts. In Stories Make the World, award-winning screenwriter Stephen Most offers a captivating, refreshingly heartfelt exploration of how documentary filmmakers and other storytellers come to understand their subjects and cast light on the world through their art. Drawing on the author’s decades of experience behind the scenes of television and film documentaries, this is an indispensable account of the principles and paradoxes that attend the quest to represent reality truthfully.



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“Stephen Most… offers an array of information, advice and a rich account of what developing and writing documentary scripts can imply. The book engages the professional and the media student equally, as Most conveys the complexity of storytelling with an unprecedented variety of examples drawn from his Academy Award Nominee films and Emmy-winning collaborations… A book that leaves the reader breathless, it interweaves the author’s personal experience and documentary case studies to excellent effect.” • The Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television

“Filled with fascinating detail and insight into a very broad range of storytelling, Stories Make the World is an important addition to the books on documentaries and on storytelling in general. It will be very valuable for all students and makers of documentary films and for everyone who cares about the power of documentary to tell dramatic stories and to enhance our understanding of the world.” • Eat Drink Films

Stories Make the World is an insightful look into the craft of documentary filmmaking that should be required reading for media students. Story and honesty are needed now more than ever in an era of ‘fake news,’ half-truths, and technical virtuosity.” • John de Graaf, Director of Affluenza and fifteen other national PBS documentaries

“Stephen Most’s take on nonfiction storytelling is unique, compelling, and wonderfully expressed.” • Alexa Dilworth, Publishing Director and Senior Editor, Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University

“This outstanding book interweaves its author’s personal experiences and documentary case studies to excellent effect. Students, teachers, filmmakers, and other storytellers will find it an engaging and informative resource.” • Maggie Stogner, American University



Table of Contents

Introduction

PART I: STORYTELLERS

  • Pedro Azabache
  • Eduardo Calderón
  • Erik H. Erikson
  • Ginetta Sagan
  • Hannah Arendt

PART II: BEGINNINGS AND ENDS

  • Achilles' Shield
  • Fire in the Cave
  • Theater of History

PART III: THE NATURAL WORLD

  • On the Interstellarnet
  • The View from the Sierra Madre
  • Upstream, Downstream

PART IV: THE HUMAN WORLD

  • Imagining Freedom
  • Land of Plenty
  • Fields of Centers
  • Through the Wall

PART V: THE ANTHROPOCENE

  • Baked Alaska
  • Sounds of a Changing Planet
  • The Rim of the World

Epilogue

Acknowledgements
Selected Filmography
Notes and Sources
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9781785335754, 978-1785335754
      ISBN10: 1785335758

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Since the beginning of human history, stories have helped people make sense of their lives and their world. Today, an understanding of storytelling is invaluable as we seek to orient ourselves within a flood of raw information and an unprecedented variety of supposedly true accounts. In Stories Make the World, award-winning screenwriter Stephen Most offers a captivating, refreshingly heartfelt exploration of how documentary filmmakers and other storytellers come to understand their subjects and cast light on the world through their art. Drawing on the author’s decades of experience behind the scenes of television and film documentaries, this is an indispensable account of the principles and paradoxes that attend the quest to represent reality truthfully.



      Trade Review

      “Stephen Most… offers an array of information, advice and a rich account of what developing and writing documentary scripts can imply. The book engages the professional and the media student equally, as Most conveys the complexity of storytelling with an unprecedented variety of examples drawn from his Academy Award Nominee films and Emmy-winning collaborations… A book that leaves the reader breathless, it interweaves the author’s personal experience and documentary case studies to excellent effect.” • The Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television

      “Filled with fascinating detail and insight into a very broad range of storytelling, Stories Make the World is an important addition to the books on documentaries and on storytelling in general. It will be very valuable for all students and makers of documentary films and for everyone who cares about the power of documentary to tell dramatic stories and to enhance our understanding of the world.” • Eat Drink Films

      Stories Make the World is an insightful look into the craft of documentary filmmaking that should be required reading for media students. Story and honesty are needed now more than ever in an era of ‘fake news,’ half-truths, and technical virtuosity.” • John de Graaf, Director of Affluenza and fifteen other national PBS documentaries

      “Stephen Most’s take on nonfiction storytelling is unique, compelling, and wonderfully expressed.” • Alexa Dilworth, Publishing Director and Senior Editor, Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University

      “This outstanding book interweaves its author’s personal experiences and documentary case studies to excellent effect. Students, teachers, filmmakers, and other storytellers will find it an engaging and informative resource.” • Maggie Stogner, American University



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      PART I: STORYTELLERS

      • Pedro Azabache
      • Eduardo Calderón
      • Erik H. Erikson
      • Ginetta Sagan
      • Hannah Arendt

      PART II: BEGINNINGS AND ENDS

      • Achilles' Shield
      • Fire in the Cave
      • Theater of History

      PART III: THE NATURAL WORLD

      • On the Interstellarnet
      • The View from the Sierra Madre
      • Upstream, Downstream

      PART IV: THE HUMAN WORLD

      • Imagining Freedom
      • Land of Plenty
      • Fields of Centers
      • Through the Wall

      PART V: THE ANTHROPOCENE

      • Baked Alaska
      • Sounds of a Changing Planet
      • The Rim of the World

      Epilogue

      Acknowledgements
      Selected Filmography
      Notes and Sources
      Index

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