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_aSave the cat! : _bthe last book on screenwriting you'll ever need / _cBlake Snyder. |
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_aStudio City, CA : _bMichael Wiese Productions, _c(c)2005. |
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_aForeword : The official stamp of approval of the Save the cat method from Sheila Hanahan Taylor -- _tIntroduction : Why another screenwriting book? ; Some background on the author and the reason for the book ; And what does the phrase "Save the cat" mean anyway? -- _tWhat is it? : The importance of "the idea" ; What is a "logline" and what are the four requirements to creating a better one? ; What is "high concept" and why is it still relevant? ; Test pitching your movie for fun and profit ; Plus five games to jump-start your idea-creating skills -- _tGive me the same thing ... only different! : All about genre ; The 10 genres that every movie ever made can be categorized by ; How genre is important to you and your movie ; Plus ways to peg every movie's type -- _tIt's about a guy who ... : The subject is the hero ; Why the hero must serve the idea; How to adjust the hero to make your movie idea work better ; The myth of casting your movie ; Jungian archetypes and why we need 'em -- _tLet's beat it out! : The beats of a movie as defined by the official "Blake Snyder beat sheet" a.k.a. the BS2 ; An in-depth discussion of each of the 15 beats found in a successful movie as found in the BS2 ; How the beats apply to Miss Congeniality -- _tBuilding the perfect beast : Putting it up on the board ; Sectioning off four horizontal row, one for each section of the movie ; 40 index cards and 40 only? ; Troubleshooting based on the layout ; How a screenplay is like a business plan and how you can create one that sells -- _tThe immutable laws of screenplay physics : Common sense rules of screenwriting based on experience in the trenches of Hollywood, such as, Save the Cat, The Pope in the pool, Double mumbo jumbo, Laying pipe, Too much marzipan a.k.a. Black vet, Watch out for that glacier!, and Covenant of the Arc -- _tWhat's wrong with this picture? : Despite everything, you've written 110 pages of nada ; How to get back on track by using 6 fast double-checks on your work: The hero leads; Make the bad guy badder; Turn, turn, turn; The emotional color wheel; "Hi how are you I'm fine"; Take a step back: all ironclad and proven rules for script repair -- _tFinal fade in : Before you send your script out, how can you smooth the way? ; Marketing ideas for both the newbie and the established professional that will help you get your script sold and made ; Plus personal examples -- _tGlossary : From A to Z, a review of every slangy STC expression and Hollywood-inside-the-310-area-code term. |
520 | 1 | _a"One of Hollywood's most successful spec screenwriters tells all in this fast, funny, and candid look inside the movie business. "Save the Cat" is just one of many ironclad rules for making your ideas more marketable and your script more satisfying - and saleable. This ultimate insider's guide reveals the secrets that none dare admit, told by a show biz veteran who's proven that you can sell your script if you can save the cat."--Jacket. | |
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_3Table of contents _uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0701/2004009134.html |
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