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Brian Price is a Lecturer in the English Department at Yale University, specializing in screenwriting and classical storytelling. He holds an M.F.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and a B.A. from Yale University. A renowned screenwriter and director, Price has collaborated with major studios like Universal, Warner Bros., and independent producers worldwide. His creative work has garnered prestigious awards, including recognition at major film festivals and industry accolades.
Price’s academic contributions include developing and chairing MFA programs at institutions such as Hollins University and Brooks Institute, alongside teaching roles at Johns Hopkins and RIT. His book, Classical Storytelling and Contemporary Screenwriting, applies Aristotelian theories of drama to modern screenwriting, serving as a foundational text in global screenwriting programs. He frequently contributes to podcasts like The History of Literature, discussing topics such as the Oscars through the decades and Aristotle’s influence on modern film.
Price’s pedagogical impact is notable, with students winning Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and the National Board of Review’s Best Adapted Screenplay. His research bridges classical narrative structures with contemporary filmmaking, emphasizing the enduring relevance of ancient dramatic principles in modern media.




