Which Stories to Tell in a Painting and What you can Learn from Robert McKee’s Story | The Cave of Apelles

Sebastian Salvo and Jan-Ove Tuv sit down to talk about which stories you should tell in a painting and the great knowledge to obtain from Robert McKee’s STORY (a book on writing screenplays).

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The conversation was produced by Bork S. Nerdrum, with assistance from Carl August Benneche Klevjer.
The centerpiece was a 19th century reproduction of G. F. Watts’ Hope. On the shelf were a Roman bust of a boy, a bust of Aristotle, and Pallas Athena.

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  • Apelles was asked why he touched and retouched his pictures with so much care, to which he replied:
    "I paint for eternity"