The Heroine's Journey for Filmmakers: How to Create Female Characters that Females Relate to
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Denise Ross, 2020.
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9781734889512

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Denise Ross., & Denise Ross|AUTHOR. (2020). The Heroine's Journey for Filmmakers: How to Create Female Characters that Females Relate to . Denise Ross.

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Tired of seeing inauthentic Heroine's dressed up in sex costumes and playing a man's role? Done with the Princess that is waiting to be saved by her Prince Charming? Denise Ross has a Master's Degree in Film as it relates to the Heroine's Journey and she will guide you through the feminine journey to create characters that females can and will relate to. Yes, the Heroine's Journey IS different than that of the Hero. Start writing now!
• Understand where Joseph Campbell got it wrong for the Heroine and how you will finally get it right
• Give your Heroine a believable reason for taking a journey
• Know why your Heroine does not need a sword to slay her dragon
• Learn the important role the Wicked Witch and the evil Stepmother play for the Heroine and incorporate this type of character into your story
• Recognize the difference between male and female psychology to give you an edge when creating your characters
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