Blake Snyder
- Writer
Save the Cat!
"Save the Cat" is just one of many ironclad rules for making your ideas more marketable and your script more satisfying, including: The four elements of every winning logline; The seven immutable laws of screenplay physics; The 10 genres that every movie ever made can be categorised by - and why they're important to your script; Why your Hero must serve your Idea; Mastering the 15 Beats; Creating the "Perfect Beast" by using The Board to map 40 scenes with conflict and emotional change; How to get back on track with proven rules for script repair. This ultimate insider's guide reveals the secrets that none dare admit, told by a showbiz veteran who's proven that you can sell your script if you can save the cat.
First published: Saturday 14th May 2005
- Published: Thursday 14th May 2015
- Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions
- Pages: 216
- Catalogue: 978-1932907001
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- Published: Wednesday 25th May 2005
- Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions
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- Published: Tuesday 29th May 2018
- Publisher: Dreamscape Media
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