Christopher Vogler

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Christopher Vogler is a Hollywood screenwriter. He is best known for his guide for screenwriters, The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure For Writers.

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Vogler has worked for Disney studios, Fox 2000 pictures, and Warner Bros. in the development department. He has also taught in the USC School of Cinema-Television, Division of Animation and Digital Arts as well as at UCLA extension. He is President of the company Storytech.

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Vogler studied filmmaking at the USC School of Cinema-Television, the alma mater of George Lucas. As with Lucas, Vogler was inspired by the writings of mythologist Joseph Campbell, particularly The Hero With a Thousand Faces.

Vogler used Campbell's work to create the now-legendary 7-page company memo for Hollywood screenwriters, A Practical Guide to The Hero With a Thousand Faces [1]. Vogler later developed his memo into the late 1990s book, The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure For Writers.

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