Story Structure Analysis

with Jennine Lanouette

Gain fresh insights into Parasite, Bong Joon-ho’s gripping Korean drama examining global economic inequality through classical Asian storytelling techniques. See how Bong crafts a nuanced narrative, illuminating profound societal divisions in a universally powerful way.

You'll get:

  • Two to three hours of lecture videos with clips, stills and graphics analyzing the film’s structure.

  • Printable PDFs of charts and outlines to accompany the analysis.

  • Asynchronous comment forums for group discussion on each film.

  • Unlimited access to the course content for as long as the course platform is active.

Use this opportunity to unpack Parasite’s storytelling mastery and significantly enhance the depth and emotional impact of your creative work.

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About Jennine Lanouette

I am a screenwriting instructor of over 20 years with a specialty in script analysis. I have lectured at The New School and School of Visual Arts in New York and Pixar and Lucasfilm in the San Francisco Bay Area, and with the Sundance Institute online. I studied at Columbia University under Frank Daniel with additional coursework in the history of drama at NYU. Previously, I was a journalist reporting on American independent film for Filmmaker, Premiere, The Village Voice, Screen International, Sight and Sound and Ms. Magazine. You can learn more about my approach to teaching screenwriting at www.screentakes.com.