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The three masters of story telling, I think, are: Joseph Cambell, Christopher Vogler and Robert McKee. These respected authors master the art of story telling to reflect the humanity in being human. In other words, they're very, very good. And the each wrote really thick books.
These authors have a significant "cyber-presence" and oodles of information, interviews, summaries, workshops, webinars, so on and so forth. I suggested googling each one and doing some intel before purchasing a book--see if the topics and ideas are a good fit for you.
With that said, below is a fairly comprehensive review of the hero's journey via video, charts, outlines and examples.
4. A Hero's Journey (Campbell)
If you're crafting a story from the classic framework of a Hero's Journey, you want to become extremely familiar with Joseph Campbell's A Hero's Journey and Hero of a Thousand Faces.
The you tube clip below is a very well done school project combining clips from Star Wars, Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter to illustrate the steps in a hero's journey.
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