Save the Cat

The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need

library binding, 216 pages

Published July 1, 2013 by Michael Wiese Productions.

ISBN:
978-1-61593-171-2
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3 stars (17 reviews)

Ben shu yi yi zhong xin shou he zhi chi zhe neng gou li jie bing fu zhu shi jian de fang shi, Ling huo di yin yong le ying pian gong si zhu guan men shi yong de ge lei"cheng gong"pian li, Jie kai dian ying de shen mi mian sha, Zheng mian di zuo chu jie shi(lei xing, Qing jie, Jie gou, Shi chang, Xuan yan yuan deng.).

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Review of 'Save the cat!' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

Of all the books about writing and story structure I’ve read, this one was one of the most vacuous. To top that off, when I heard Blake Snyder died (the book’s author) I mentioned it to film director John Landis. John said, “Who the f@&¢ is that?”
“He mentions working with you in his book,” I said.
John replied, “I have no idea who that is.”

It is a great book for fans of cookie cutter story telling though.

Review of 'Save the cat!' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I am not a screenplay writer, but I have seen enough novelists using the approach of outlining via "beats" that I was interested in reading this book's take. His writing approach certainly makes the approach of outlining something less intimidating, and making it an interesting alternative to too much "pantsing" -- a term used to imply no plot outlining, and writing something while flying by the seat of your pants (I am across the term the first year I did NaNoWriMo).

I imagine one could get rather formulaic if applying to NaNoWriMo:
- Taking the NaNoWriMo minimum novel length goal: 50k words
- Outlined into three acts, which is more like four sections of equal length: Act 1, Act 2a, Act 2b, Act 3
- Breaking this down further, it could mean ~12,500 words per act
- If a chapter is 2,000 - 2,500 words each, the book would be …